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Description: MOUNTAIN DRIVING 101 PT 2 Well some subscribers have told me I should do a Tutorial. I've thought about it. I'm still thinkning about it. But I thought I'd put feeler videos out to see the reaction. I thought mountain driving is a challenge, so I'd give'r a whirl. I may do more, but might wait untill I'm back on the highway |
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MrPete81 ::: Favorites I'm no truck driver (just a minivan, for now!), and although I've driven about 300k miles over the last 9 yrs I've learnt a lot from your videos. I'm finally able to drive clutchless too thanks to this vid! Respect and courtesy are very much lacking on the roads these days (well, in the UK anyway) and watching your's & other's videos gives me hope there's still some respect out there! All the best for this coming winter and safe journeys! Thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge :) 07-09-23 12:20:09 __________________________________________________ | |
007nites ::: Favorites It will get interesting how u handle things around the Coquihala during the winter. I was heading towards calgary last winter and it was brutal. At one point i could only see about 6 feet ahead of me and i didn't see a single car until about 25 minutes of driving. 07-09-13 00:24:36 __________________________________________________ | |
seansuth ::: Favorites been there done that four years running 07-09-13 03:46:15 __________________________________________________ | |
007nites ::: Favorites hopefully u can get some video's of your adventures down their during the winter season. 07-09-16 01:39:26 __________________________________________________ | |
Rich944inSK ::: Favorites You should be a trainer Sean, you really seem to be expert at the job. Just curious, what's the lowest gear you drop into when you're dropping down, say an 8% hill with a 62 500 kg super B? Would you be in the basement with that 18 spd? I may be taking a new job running BC pulling a super B hopper. I've run Vancouver before but only with a tridem, so super B will definately be a new experience. Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer! 07-09-10 17:23:25 __________________________________________________ | |
seansuth ::: Favorites ahh, I'm only an expert in B.S and faking things. lol basement. 4th or 4th over is what I'm in with 62500. no average tho loads are about 56000 to 59000. with that you can get away with 5th direct. 07-09-10 18:21:23 __________________________________________________ | |
sam5582001 ::: Favorites Great video very informative keep em coming! Thanks 07-09-09 06:31:15 __________________________________________________ | |
seansuth ::: Favorites it's a good job, and great company, but I need the hiway. it's too much in my blood to not be out there. so I'm looking for a new company but I'm taking my time. really research them so I don't end up with another "bison" company 07-09-06 23:32:50 __________________________________________________ | |
jldx2in2000 ::: Favorites Awesome video sean. Thanks for taking the time to show it! P.S. Cool music!! 07-09-06 23:21:04 __________________________________________________ | |
seansuth ::: Favorites thanks and no prob. I can't take credit too much for the music, cuz I got the idea from Ice road truckers 07-09-06 23:33:41 __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, October 7, 2007
Mountain Driving 101 Pt 2
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