Also paved, and preferably within an hour of the city. I need to do some tests on my truck under load.
Also paved, and preferably within an hour of the city. I need to do some tests on my truck under load.
Cochrane.
'08.5 Mazda 3
'90 Laser RS-T
'07 Yamaha R6
Just set the parking brake a couple clicks.
Also Burma Rd. Has a big dip down and up.
Stoney trail from bow River to beacon heights is a long pull.
I would of thought from Beddington Trail to Sarcee Tr along stoney would be better.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I don't have elevations, but both are pretty good.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
scott lake hill on the way back into Calgary on the TC Highway. Or go up to beacon hill in either direction on Stoney trail. Those are probably the best ones in/near the city.
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Always a fucking awful experience seeing spikers. Extra awful when he laps me.
Willis Point Road up to Durance Lake near Victoria, BC.
*That's a lot more than one hour away from Calgary...
I think stoney trail is just as steep and long as Scott lake.
Not sure how it stacks up to the others... but the hill on hwy 22 near priddis is a gooder
All good suggestions, but none really what I need. Basically I need an uphill 1/4 mile with little enough traffic that I can do it from a stop.
I think I'll just go out to Highwood pass, coming from the south.
Enter stoney trail from Tuscany? You enter at lights.
Big Hill Springs. There’s an intersection close to the bottom of the hills you can start from.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Nice. Thats about perfect.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Alternatively the lights from John Laurie heading up Sarcee is good for testing too, I did my 0-100km/h trailer pull test there.
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What about 549 West of Okotoks heading toward Priddis etc? I think that has precisely what you're looking for!
37th st south of 22x... 3 hills in a row, mailboxes and driveways so people are pretty use to cars starting from dead stops. My father who lives to teach everything the hard way taught me how to drive a manual out there back in the day
Highway 564 east right before the 840. Got a 89 Westfalia going 170 down that puppy
Big Hill Springs Road between 772 and 766 heading towards the Shell on highway 22. You can test down hill control and hill climbs
Machining, Fabricating, Welding etc.
Burma Rd like I said, very steep and little enough traffic you can stop in the middle of the valley and then haul ass up the hill.
EDIT: Right after 85st
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