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Mountain Directory East for Truckers, RV, and Motorhome Drivers [Paperback]

Richard Miller (Author)
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June 2002
Since 1993 we have been collecting and publishing information about mountain passes and steep grades. Combined, "Mountain Directory East" and "Mountain Directory West" give the locations and descriptions of over 700 mountain passes and steep grades in 22 states. The eastern book includes over 300 locations in the following 11 states: Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, and Tennessee. The "Mountain Directory" books tell you where the steep grades are, how long they are, how steep (%) they are, whether the road is two, three, or four lane, if there are escape ramps, switchbacks, sharp curves, unusual speed limits, etc. With this information, one can make an informed decision about 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 a towed vehicle would make! both the climb and the descent easier. Knowing what lies ahead is half the battle.

Many people are under the impression that the grades in the eastern mountains are not as serious as the grades in the western mountains. Apparently this is because the elevations are not as high in the eastern states. But elevation alone is not the problem -- it is the change in elevation that makes a grade potentially hazardous. If all other factors are equal, a grade that descends from 4000' to 1000' over 10 miles is no different than a grade that descends from 10,000' to 7000' over 10 miles. In either case, you have a 3000' change in elevation spread over 10 miles. This example would result in an average grade of almost 6% for 10 miles.

A large percentage of the grades in the western states are in the 6% range. A large percentage of the grades in the eastern states are in the 8, 9, or 10% range, sometimes even more. In the northeastern states, the grades tend to be very steep but fairly short. As you go farther south into Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee, the grades are not only very steep, but they begin to get long as well. The main ingredients involved in overheated brakes during mountain descents are the length of the grade, steepness of the grade, weight of the vehicle, and speed of the vehicle. Reducing any of these will improve the chances of getting down the mountain without overheating the brakes. Usually, the only ingredient the driver can control is speed. Reducing speed may keep you alive. Remember the old phrase, "You can go down a mountain a thousand times too slowly, but only once too fast."


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We have been publishing the "Mountain Directory" books for nine years. Every time we reprint we add new pass and grade information and the original black and white maps have been replaced with very high quality color relief maps. Our phone number is in the front of the books and we offer a money back, no questions asked guarantee. After nine years, we are still waiting to make our first refund. We have also published a CD-ROM that includes both books. It is available at Amazon.

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Product Details

  • Paperback: 88 pages
  • Publisher: R & R Publishing Inc. (June 2002)
  • ISBN-10: 0964680572
  • ISBN-13: 978-0964680579
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 8.3 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,340,363 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mountain Directory, January 24, 2000
This book and it's companion Mountain Directory West are a must-have for every RVer. It usually is not a problem climbing and descending hills IF you are prepared. These two Mountain Directories provide the elevation at the top, % of incline, length of the incline, unexpected curves, posted speeds and much more pertinent information. Driving and using the expertise offered in these two valuable books assure each trip will be more enjoyable as well as help make your wonderful RV adventure much safer.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Useful rvers tool, February 1, 2010
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Keeps you out of places that you do not want to be with a large rig and tow vehicle.
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5.0 out of 5 stars RV travel necessity!, February 22, 2009
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La Maestra (God's Hill Country in Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mountain Directory East for Truckers, RV, and Motorhome Drivers (Paperback)
As an RV owner, this book has been the best guide when we travel outside our comfort zone. The selling point was: if truckers use it, then anyone who travels in/with an RV should take heed and follow suit.

It definitely has been worth every penny. My husband & I charted our travels throughout the U.S. with this book, which has possibly kept us out of dire predicaments (we hear the horror stories our fellow RVers tell!).

I highly recommend this book and the companion book (for the West side of the U.S.) to anyone who seriously travels in any type of RV or motorhome. (Truckers are the kings/queens of the road and should know!!)
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