Can anyone give me a list of some steep downgrades and where they are?
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Jellico at KY TN border. Ancestors are from there. When I was in training there were some steep ones in Arizona not sure if on the 10 or the 40. I 79 in WV is 9% for like 7 miles. Have ran Monteagle several time loaded and empty, heavy and light. Not too bad. Heard stories of one called Cabbage Patch, but never been on it. Dont think Ive seen Donner listed.
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Try Lombard st in SF, jakes on high and work that clutch
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WB Vail isn't bad, but it's deceiving, you don't realize that it alternates from 6% to 8% (CDOT doesn't actually publish that part of it is 8%, but if you ask the right people they will tell you), EB Genesse is the same way, it's not bad, but it's deceiving. I've actually smoked my brakes more on Vail than Eisenhower. Loveland is fun.
But, for the real fun stuff, get off the big road. Rabbit Ears WB, La Veta EB, Wolf Creek WB, Monarch both directions (SWIFT has lost a couple off the side over the years), Douglass Pass both directions, Red Mountain isn't so much steep as it is tight. -
rookietrucker Thanks this.
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There are 2 books most trucks tops have.
A East and West mountain guide. Ones red and ones blue. Think there like $12.95 each tells the interstate/Highway. Mm the grade starts and ends. Some mega company's have them for sale cheaper in there store -
There are the two on I 70... Eisenhower and vail pass. On us 40 rabbit ears pass is 7%. Out by Durango, co is Wolf Creek Pass on us 160...7% for about six miles...All good passes to keep your mind in it.
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