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FR-Sky 01-08-2016 08:27 PM

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LOL you do realize that many of us don't have a mountain to drive on right? The nearest thing even close to me is about 12 hours away.
well...I am not aware of that >.<

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mmm yeah, i live at sea level. if i drive 4 hours west, i find some hills. whee.
well....the down side for me is hard to find a empty space or parking lot to do donuts...

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Not to mention up a hill you'll lose quite a bit of power unless you're FI
well..for me,,it is safer to accelerate uphill with throttle because dont have to much power. And I can keep up the with the speed. But downhill is danger if going fast.

Here is the mountain i often go,
https://web.stanford.edu/group/cycli...ials/9E_ae.JPG

its call highway 9,, and almost every car guy in my area knew about this place.

Vision86 01-08-2016 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2503150)
LOL you do realize that many of us don't have a mountain to drive on right? The nearest thing even close to me is about 12 hours away.

I'm very jealous of people with mountains nearby. I heard there are some seriously awesome mountain roads in Hong Kong and Japan (Hakone). Imagine being able to go on drives on the curviest roads every night. Heaven!

PureShield 01-08-2016 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2503150)
LOL you do realize that many of us don't have a mountain to drive on right? The nearest thing even close to me is about 12 hours away.

I can totally relate to that.

PureShield 01-08-2016 11:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Vision86 (Post 2503279)
I'm very jealous of people with mountains nearby. I heard there are some seriously awesome mountain roads in Hong Kong and Japan (Hakone). Imagine being able to go on drives on the curviest roads every night. Heaven!

Living in British Columbia there aren't very many mountain roads that are good for driving on, but in California there are some great ones that I wish were closer. :(

soulreapersteve 01-08-2016 11:33 PM

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Originally Posted by PureShield (Post 2503389)
Living in British Columbia there aren't very many mountain roads that are good for driving on, but in California there are some great ones that I wish were closer. :(

Come down to WA. There are awesome roads here and its a bit closer.

Cole 01-08-2016 11:52 PM

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Originally Posted by g e (Post 2503185)
You have Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba.

It is on a teensey mountain or real big hill depending on your sensibilities.

Otherwise you need to head out west

Yeah, it ain't no joke driving from south western Ontario to Manitoba. I've done that drive 8 times in the past year and it sucks.

Especially the stretch between Thunder Bay and Sault Ste. Marie. Limited cell service and very little traffic. Not a good combination if anything should go awry.

humfrz 01-09-2016 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by PureShield (Post 2503389)
Living in British Columbia there aren't very many mountain roads that are good for driving on, but in California there are some great ones that I wish were closer. :(

Oh, ..... I found this one near Revelstoke kind of fun ...... :thumbsup:


humfrz

Tcoat 01-09-2016 12:47 AM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2503493)
Oh, ..... I found this one near Revelstoke kind of fun ...... :thumbsup:


humfrz

I want to get to the east coast with the car some time.


http://www.paradisefoundbb.com/cabottrail1.jpg


https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com...8d21b28f16.jpg

PureShield 01-09-2016 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2503493)
Oh, ..... I found this one near Revelstoke kind of fun ...... :thumbsup:


humfrz

That's pretty awesome but....7 hours away from me lol.

PureShield 01-09-2016 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2503418)
Come down to WA. There are awesome roads here and its a bit closer.

Really? Anything pretty close to the border?

humfrz 01-09-2016 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by PureShield (Post 2503776)
Really? Anything pretty close to the border?

This one is only about 20 miles from the Canadian border......:D

I'm sure that ol @soulreapersteve has driven up Mt Baker way more than once .... ;)


https://youtu.be/JcuvcvZpSNY



humfrz

Mim 01-09-2016 06:52 PM

Actually quite an interesting thread. Over the years I've read many posts on our forum where people kept complaining about their car feeling slow and that anything from a kid on a pushbike with training wheels (I might have slightly exaggerated) to Prius and Camry's out accelerating or passing them on freeway's.

Over the past year of ownership I've never really had that issue, but then the speed limits I live around are (compared to the US) comparatively quite low being mostly 50 and 60kph zones. As a result I generally puttered around in 2nd and 3rd gear and I never understood why people thought the car was slow and underpowered until I took it on a stretch of freeway and found, when I tried accelerating from say 80kph up, the car was really struggling >.<

Going off the OP's comment, I honestly never really viewed the lower speed limits as being much of a problem as our car rides so low and (as mentioned) the complete lack of sound deadening seems to amplify the sense of speed.

We also have a Nissan Maxima 3.5L in the family. That car is so insulated, with a strong engine and smooth CVT that you easily end up speeding if you purely rely on just the sense of speed. I think that's kinda the problem now as people have more powerful and refined cars these days, that the sense of road speed is so far higher up the speed limits that they just feel like the car is numb unless doing stupid speeds while driving.

TL;DR version... being a 10/10ths car, its fine in any speed zones due to having higher accessible performance at lower actual road speed.

soulreapersteve 01-09-2016 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by PureShield (Post 2503776)
Really? Anything pretty close to the border?

You can also try North Cascades highway. Beautiful road in the summer.

There might be some listed in your neck of the woods.

http://www.motorcycleroads.com/Route...ngton_123.html

PureShield 01-09-2016 11:37 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2503783)
This one is only about 20 miles from the Canadian border......:D

I'm sure that ol @soulreapersteve has driven up Mt Baker way more than once .... ;)


https://youtu.be/JcuvcvZpSNY



humfrz

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Originally Posted by soulreapersteve (Post 2504027)
You can also try North Cascades highway. Beautiful road in the summer.

There might be some listed in your neck of the woods.

http://www.motorcycleroads.com/Route...ngton_123.html

Alright, thanks guys. :)


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