Oct-06-2013 10:58 PM
Oct-11-2013 05:39 AM
Oct-11-2013 05:13 AM
JimFromJersey wrote:
Here's what I've come up with, as a generalization, yet an accurate one. For the most part, grades west of the Mississippi, especially on interstates and good 4-lane federal or state highways, are LONG, but not especially STEEP. They have more room out there to build highways on. In the east, especially along the Appalachians in NC, Tenn, Georgia, and in the Adirondacks and such in New England, some of the grades are, interstates not included, STEEP, but short. There are some grades in West Virginia up near Morgantown that are 7% on an interstate, but they're only a half mile or so long.
So the west has long, shallower grades, and the east has short, steep ones. It's all about how much room there is to build roads. The east is all folded up and narrow, compared to the west. Steeper grades, tighter corners. Hell, there are some bridge off-ramps in the east that are steeper, shorter, and scarier than anything I ever drove out west.
Generally.
Oct-10-2013 04:26 AM
Oct-09-2013 07:29 PM
Oct-09-2013 11:12 AM
QueenD wrote:
We are taking our first trip to mountains in motorhome. Looking on info taking Hwy 441 from Greensboro, GA to Cherokee, nc. Have a 1997 gas motorhome 36 foot. Are we going yo encounter any steep mountains?
Oct-09-2013 11:07 AM
QueenD wrote:
We are taking our first trip to mountains in motorhome. Looking on info taking Hwy 441 from Greensboro, GA to Cherokee, nc. Have a 1997 gas motorhome 36 foot. Are we going yo encounter any steep mountains?
Oct-09-2013 07:39 AM
Oct-08-2013 09:05 AM
Oct-08-2013 07:51 AM
nevadanick wrote:
A pretty good rule is to go down a hill a gear lower than it takes to get up the hill.
Oct-07-2013 05:30 PM
Oct-07-2013 05:22 PM
QueenD wrote:
Thanks for replies. Not quite as nervous but will definitely take it slow.
Oct-07-2013 05:15 PM
WyoTraveler wrote:old guy wrote:
I have never seen a steep mountain or even a steep hill back east.
That is what I thought also when I kept seeing these posts. I searched the maps and sure enough they actually have a mountain back there. Doubt it is like we encounter on the continental divide or every day driving out here in the west. However, probably a understandable concern for RVers that have never driven on anything but flatlands.
Oct-07-2013 05:11 PM
old guy wrote:
I have never seen a steep mountain or even a steep hill back east.
Oct-07-2013 03:46 PM