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twindman wrote:
If the hill you are talking about is on 191 near the Wyoming border, then it is a long gradual downhill to the dam at Flaming Gorge. Then farther south, you go up a steep grade out of the river valley. I would guess as others have said, it is maybe 1/2 - 1 mile of steep. Just downshift and go slowly.
Now that I got rid of my lemon Silverado 2006, I don't worry about hills or heat. For 1 1/2 years this diesel model overheated and Chevy could never figure it out. Diesel forum had 1700 posts on the topic!!!
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Old-Biscuit wrote:
I might be thinking of different place but isn't that steep grade south of Blanding UT?
If you are going to Santa Fe, NM aren't you going to cut over to Cortez, CO on Hwy 491 at Monticello, UT?
If so....you shouldn't get to that grade.
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TucsonJim wrote:
You should be able to chug up it at 30-35mph with that rig. It's not that long of a grade at about 1/2 mile. Just downshift early to keep your rpm up, and you should be fine. That is a beautiful route to drive.
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