How to Navigate an RV on a Mountain

How to navigate an RV on a mountain has been a vaild question for centuries. The information that Mountain Directory provide is vital information for anyone driving a large vehicle.

Driving an RV or large vehicle can be dangerous when navigating a large mountain that has steep grades as well as tight fits.  You will also get information on alternative travel directions.  Since 1993  Mountain Directory prides itself into being able to help the RV and large vehicle community get through steep grades and mountain passes safely.  They have reported 720 mountains in a span of 22 states.

Valuable Information

Steep Grades

The two directories are for truck drivers as well as RV. All to often RV drivers face the same problems as truckers. The weight of their vehicle along with the braking systems may not be compatible with bad road conditions that happens during mountain descents.

Most road atlases do not include information about the steep grades that the motor-home driver would encounter.   This is most definitely a must have for RV goers it will lessen the surprises they encounter while driving in the mountains.

Misconceptions

There is a misconception that the eastern mountains grades are not as dangerous as the ones in the western mountains. The reason they say that is because the elevations in the eastern mountains are lower than the west.

Because of that misinformation per the Oregon highway patrol there is at least one motor-home a week with a burnt engine, trying to climb Cabbage Hill on I-84.

The Mountain Directory ebooks inform and locate where the steep grades are; how long they are and how steep (percentage-wise) they are. Be informed on whether the road is two lanes, three lanes, or four lanes; and if there are escape ramps, switchbacks, sharp curves, speed limits, etc. With this information; one can know ahead of time what a pass is like and make an informed decision. Decide based on the information on whether to go over or around. If you decide to go over, perhaps the cool morning hours would ease the strain on the engine and transmission during the climb. Unhooking the towed vehicle would make the climb and the descent easier. Knowing what lies ahead is half the battle.

What you have to look forward too.

We all know that vacations are suppose to be fun and stress-free. This is one of the ways to relieve stress. In this Mountain Directory Ebook, you will get the heads up when there are steep grades or rough terrain.

Travel with safety – safety from knowledge and information about navigating through the Mountain Grades and Terrain.

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