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flattest routes [message #302848] |
Wed, 29 June 2016 17:03 |
kstockwell
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I just discovered this site. Am planning a trip East West VT-NY and was trying to figure out the best route
This was helpful
https://www.flattestroute.com
Going to go 91 south and 90 West instead o Rt 9 to Bennington
Sorry if this is old news
Cheers
kelly
1978 Kingsley
Putney VT
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Re: flattest routes [message #302851 is a reply to message #302848] |
Wed, 29 June 2016 18:40 |
jhbridges
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Tried it - thought it was ridiculous - then realized I had 'Bicycle' highlighted. Driving it does a lot better.
--johnny
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Re: flattest routes [message #302864 is a reply to message #302851] |
Thu, 30 June 2016 06:37 |
kstockwell
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I had bicycle first too; whoops!
Johnny Bridges wrote on Wed, 29 June 2016 19:40Tried it - thought it was ridiculous - then realized I had 'Bicycle' highlighted. Driving it does a lot better.
--johnny
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Re: flattest routes [message #302874 is a reply to message #302848] |
Thu, 30 June 2016 08:48 |
armandminnie
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Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills, etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom of the screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route - like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and will give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302903 is a reply to message #302874] |
Fri, 01 July 2016 06:00 |
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Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
bdub
On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills,
> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points
> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom
> of the
> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and
> will
> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to
> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
> --
> Armand Minnie
> Marana, AZ
> '76 Eleganza II TZE166V103202
> http://www.minniebiz.com
> http://www.gmcws.org
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302904 is a reply to message #302903] |
Fri, 01 July 2016 07:01 |
kstockwell
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Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all, please stop and give him a lift
Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
bdub
On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills,
> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points
> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom
> of the
> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and
> will
> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to
> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
> --
> Armand Minnie
> Marana, AZ
> '76 Eleganza II TZE166V103202
> http://www.minniebiz.com
> http://www.gmcws.org
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302974 is a reply to message #302904] |
Sat, 02 July 2016 22:39 |
bdub
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We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all the very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
Thanks anyhow . :-)
Billy
-----Original Message-----
From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all, please stop and give him a lift
Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
> Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
> Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>
> bdub
> On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills,
>> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points
>> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom
>> of the
>> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
>> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and
>> will
>> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to
>> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302975 is a reply to message #302974] |
Sat, 02 July 2016 23:34 |
James Hupy
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The GMC will handle 18% grades with no problem. We encountered grades that
steep when we did the cross Canada rolling rally in 2012. We also climbed
up the back way into Oatman when we did the route 66 rally. We climb steep
stuff like Hurricane Ridge on the Olympic peninsula in Washington State
without any special preparation other than point it down the road. I have a
bit of difficulty comprehending reluctance at climbing grades with these
coaches, or picking circuitous routes to avoid them. They were made for
these roads. I guess it is all in ones perspective. Enjoy these times. We
may not pass this way again.
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
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On Jul 2, 2016 8:40 PM, "Billy Massey" wrote:
> We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all the
> very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
> site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
>
> Thanks anyhow . :-)
> Billy
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
>
> Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all,
> please stop and give him a lift
>
>
> Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
>> Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
>> Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>>
>> bdub
>> On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at
> hills,
>>> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two
> points
>>> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>>> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the
> bottom
>>> of the
>>> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
>>> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill
> is and
>>> will
>>> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding
> where to
>>> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302976 is a reply to message #302975] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 07:18 |
Ken Henderson
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We just returned from Amicalola Falls State Park in N. GA. I'd heard that
the approach road was steep, but I was really surprised that the GMC/Cad
could only hold 20 mph in 1st gear going up there! I later checked the
grade with the inclinometer in my 'phone: 13* to 16*, or 23% to 28%!
Lots worse than folks expect to find in the eastern US. I've heard that
the steep one right in Branson is 28% -- anyone know for sure?
With the temperature in the high 90's, I was sure glad to have the AL
radiator -- temp stayed normal for the several miles of steep grades.
Ken H.
On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 12:34 AM, James Hupy wrote:
> The GMC will handle 18% grades with no problem. We encountered grades that
> steep when we did the cross Canada rolling rally in 2012. We also climbed
> up the back way into Oatman when we did the route 66 rally. We climb steep
> stuff like Hurricane Ridge on the Olympic peninsula in Washington State
> without any special preparation other than point it down the road. I have a
> bit of difficulty comprehending reluctance at climbing grades with these
> coaches, or picking circuitous routes to avoid them. They were made for
> these roads. I guess it is all in ones perspective. Enjoy these times. We
> may not pass this way again.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Or
> 78 GMC ROYALE 403
> On Jul 2, 2016 8:40 PM, "Billy Massey" wrote:
>
>> We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all the
>> very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
>> site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
>>
>> Thanks anyhow . :-)
>> Billy
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
>> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
>>
>> Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all,
>> please stop and give him a lift
>>
>>
>> Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
>>> Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
>>> Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>>>
>>> bdub
>>> On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>>>
>>>> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at
>> hills,
>>>> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two
>> points
>>>> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>>>> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the
>> bottom
>>>> of the
>>>> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the
> route -
>>>> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill
>> is and
>>>> will
>>>> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding
>> where to
>>>> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
>>
>>
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Re: flattest routes [message #302981 is a reply to message #302848] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 08:23 |
Dennis S
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Just an aside -- when I first saw this topic I thought it said FATTESTROUTE - I envisioned directions past all the donut shops on the trip.
Anyway - my excuse is the small screen in the iPhone.
Dennis
kstockwell wrote on Wed, 29 June 2016 17:03I just discovered this site. Am planning a trip East West VT-NY and was trying to figure out the best route
This was helpful
https://www.flattestroute.com
Going to go 91 south and 90 West instead o Rt 9 to Bennington
Sorry if this is old news
Cheers
kelly
1978 Kingsley
Putney VT
Dennis S
73 Painted Desert 230
Memphis TN Metro
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Re: flattest routes [message #302982 is a reply to message #302848] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 08:30 |
jhbridges
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Ken -
Take a run (in your toad) up to the top of Brasstown Bald. I wouldn't try it in a 26' anyhow, too crooked - but I question whether a 23' even with good gearing and a stout engine would get up it without overheating engine and trans. We pulled into the parking lot some years ago in one of the minivans just as the bypass hose on the water pump blew. Fun trip that.
--johnny
Foolish Carriage, 76 26' Eleganza(?) with beaucoup mods and add - ons.
Braselton, Ga.
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302985 is a reply to message #302974] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 08:39 |
Jeanette
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Randy VanWinkle's suggested route was fabulous. Thank you Randy. Wish we had known of it going into Branson.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:39 PM, Billy Massey wrote:
>
> We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all the very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
> site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
>
> Thanks anyhow . :-)
> Billy
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
>
> Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all, please stop and give him a lift
>
>
> Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
>> Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
>> Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>>
>> bdub
>>> On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>>>
>>> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills,
>>> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points
>>> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>>> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom
>>> of the
>>> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
>>> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and
>>> will
>>> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to
>>> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
>
>
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302988 is a reply to message #302903] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 10:18 |
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Have Randy publish it.
> On Jul 3, 2016, at 11:13 AM, daleropp1@gmail.com wrote:
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> Agree 110 per cent!!!!!!!
>
> Sent from my iPhone
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>> On Jul 3, 2016, at 9:39 AM, Jeanette Hodges wrote:
>>
>> Randy VanWinkle's suggested route was fabulous. Thank you Randy. Wish we had known of it going into Branson.
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:39 PM, Billy Massey wrote:
>>>
>>> We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all the very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
>>> site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
>>>
>>> Thanks anyhow . :-)
>>> Billy
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
>>> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
>>>
>>> Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all, please stop and give him a lift
>>>
>>>
>>> Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
>>>> Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
>>>> Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>>>>
>>>> bdub
>>>> > On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills,
>>>> > etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points
>>>> > and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>>>> > elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom
>>>> > of the
>>>> > screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
>>>> > like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and
>>>> > will
>>>> > give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to
>>>> > disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
>>>
>>>
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302989 is a reply to message #302985] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 10:13 |
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Agree 110 per cent!!!!!!!
Sent from my iPhone
> On Jul 3, 2016, at 9:39 AM, Jeanette Hodges wrote:
>
> Randy VanWinkle's suggested route was fabulous. Thank you Randy. Wish we had known of it going into Branson.
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:39 PM, Billy Massey wrote:
>>
>> We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all the very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
>> site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
>>
>> Thanks anyhow . :-)
>> Billy
>>
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
>> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
>>
>> Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all, please stop and give him a lift
>>
>>
>> Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
>>> Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
>>> Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>>>
>>> bdub
>>>> On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at hills,
>>>> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two points
>>>> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>>>> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the bottom
>>>> of the
>>>> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route -
>>>> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill is and
>>>> will
>>>> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding where to
>>>> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
>>
>>
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Re: [GMCnet] flattest routes [message #302991 is a reply to message #302988] |
Sun, 03 July 2016 11:11 |
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Here's what I sent to my phone.
See directions from Branson KOA Holiday to Rte 66 (
https://maps.app.goo.gl/i/n5BaM ) in Google Maps.
bdub
On Jul 3, 2016 10:19 AM, "John Wright" wrote:
> Have Randy publish it.
>
>> On Jul 3, 2016, at 11:13 AM, daleropp1@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Agree 110 per cent!!!!!!!
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>> On Jul 3, 2016, at 9:39 AM, Jeanette Hodges wrote:
>>>
>>> Randy VanWinkle's suggested route was fabulous. Thank you Randy. Wish
> we had known of it going into Branson.
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>> On Jul 2, 2016, at 10:39 PM, Billy Massey wrote:
>>>>
>>>> We got through it just fine. This is a much better route without all
> the very steep hills. I didn't come by it through the web
>>>> site though. Randy VanWinkle was the source.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks anyhow . :-)
>>>> Billy
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> From: Gmclist On Behalf Of kelly stockwell
>>>> Sent: Friday, July 1, 2016 7:02 AM
>>>>
>>>> Everyone be on the lookout for Bill biking, and for the love of all,
> please stop and give him a lift
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Billy Massey wrote on Fri, 01 July 2016 07:00
>>>> > Nice site! Thanks for sharing. We'll be taking the bike route fron
>>>> > Branson, MO to Springfield this morning.
>>>> >
>>>> > bdub
>>>> >> On Jun 30, 2016 8:49 AM, "Armand Minnie" wrote:
>>>> >>
>>>> >> Thanks for the link to this site. Another handy tool for looking at
> hills,
>>>> >> etc. is Google Earth. You can use it to get "directions" between two
> points
>>>> >> and then put your mouse on the route, right click, and select "show
>>>> >> elevation profile". The profile of the entire route appears at the
> bottom
>>>> >> of the
>>>> >> screen where you can use your mouse to select a portion of the route
> -
>>>> >> like a steep hill - and it will show you on the map where that hill
> is and
>>>> >> will
>>>> >> give details about slope, distance, etc. Very handy for deciding
> where to
>>>> >> disconnect your towd and begin driving it up the hill.
>>>>
>>>>
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