What is the hairiest road you've been on?

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  1. uncleal13

    uncleal13 Road Train Member

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    IMG_0082.JPG Telegraph Creek, BC. Switch backs and 20 percent grades.
    But I cheated, I was on holidays driving my car.
     
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  3. x1Heavy

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    YEEAH! Let's do it to it.

    What? You scared?
     
  4. BigHeadWeb

    BigHeadWeb Light Load Member

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    ####, now THAT'S crazy!!
     
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    x1Heavy Road Train Member

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    It was crazy. Suppose that was green concrete.

    What was really the kicker was cars following me, monkey see monkey do.

    It was one of three craziest things I ever did in this world and lived. The other two I take to the grave with me. I thought I understood crazy. But to live it? whew. I was something else back then in them days.... scary.
     
  6. clausland

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    Route 421 between Bristol, TN & Boone, NC.....
     
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    Saluda right? There is a steepest mainline in the USA once upon a time I think it's still there. But not in use.
     
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    That's one bad road for sure...Good thing I was empty, slid the rears on the 48' all the way fwd, hugged the mountainside, and I was still just barely able to make the switchbacks and keep from going over the side....Good thing I didn't meet any cars on that road, wouldn't have been good...

    As I was coming down into Mountain City, some gal hollered to me on the radio that she didn't see many semi's on this road, yeah go figure.....

    I was young then, looked on the map and saw this as the most direct path from Bristol, where I emptied out, to Charlotte, where I was picking up my backhaul, lesson learned....
     
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  9. x1Heavy

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    Come to Colorado. Place called Lookout pass. 14000 some odd feet. There is a point on that two laner where you are just about hanging your right steer over 3000 feet of empty valley during a turn.
     
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    Had a regular haul that took me down Hwy 56 into Alabama. It's a fun way to drop down the side of Monteagle.
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  11. x1Heavy

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    I never considered Mt Eagle. It is however a bench mark to break in virgins new to the art of running backwards.

    I point you to old fancy gap, it's a 8 ton limit now.
     
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