The company I drive for doesn't send us drivers to the West Coast. With experience I'll probably switch companies So I can drive out west. What can I expect from the West and are The Rocky Mountains as big as drivers them seem or are they exaggerating?
West Coast Mountains
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Yup they are big and worst part is they can be long too which is most often times worse then steepness.
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I agree with @Roberts450 Also going up them is usually not the problem, it’s the backside that gets sketchy.
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Be afraid. Be very adraid.
Donner pass i80 between CA and Nevada is 40 miles of downgrade. -
I only drive through the NW mountains, and in my opinion the worst climb isn't even a mountain, its climbing back out out of the Columbia river on 90 west bound. Those are no worse then driving through the bigger Appalachian mountains.
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It's not the climb that gets you in trouble
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Hwy 58 in Oregon is no joke. There are a few others.
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The western 11 states is all I drive, and they aren't bad at all. You get really good at downshifting before grades and using your jakes. The steepest and longest one coming and going I can think of is I-70 coming into Denver from the west out of Vale. I've seen lots of burning brakes and trailers on that grade.
I grew up in the Midwest and live on the west coast. A lot more fun driving out here as far as I'm concernedTruckermania and Oxbow Thank this. -
What do you mean long? How is it worst than steepness?
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40 miles?
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