Towing In The Smokies
Towing In The Smokies
I Just Have A Dumb Question, I Am Going Camping At The End Of November To The Smokies In Tennessee And I See Some Of The Elevation Is Over 5000 Ft. So,, The Question Is-- Is There A Certian Elevation That A Diesel Will Not Run? I'm Not Sure But I Thought I've Heard That Before. Thanks, Jim
If your try to climb Mt Kilimangaro or some such.....where ever there are public roads you should have no problem with elevation.
Of greater concern, if you are not experienced in driving "grades", is being gentle on the way up (watch your RPMs), go down in the same gear (or one lower) than you went up (don't know if you have an automatic), watch your braking (heat up). This is where when hauling a load an exhaust brake is helpful.
Take your time and be aware and you should have no problem.
Have a great trip !
Of greater concern, if you are not experienced in driving "grades", is being gentle on the way up (watch your RPMs), go down in the same gear (or one lower) than you went up (don't know if you have an automatic), watch your braking (heat up). This is where when hauling a load an exhaust brake is helpful.
Take your time and be aware and you should have no problem.
Have a great trip !
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I Just Have A Dumb Question, I Am Going Camping At The End Of November To The Smokies In Tennessee And I See Some Of The Elevation Is Over 5000 Ft. So,, The Question Is-- Is There A Certian Elevation That A Diesel Will Not Run? I'm Not Sure But I Thought I've Heard That Before. Thanks, Jim
Bob
You could have a problem at 30,000 feet.
Make sure your brakes are working good before you go , hubs greased sometime in the last 12 months. An exhaust brake for the future is a good idea. You may want to talk to locals about the roads you are looking at relative to the size of your rig. I know some of those roads can be narrow, twisty and not recommeded for larger RV's.
Have a good one!
Make sure your brakes are working good before you go , hubs greased sometime in the last 12 months. An exhaust brake for the future is a good idea. You may want to talk to locals about the roads you are looking at relative to the size of your rig. I know some of those roads can be narrow, twisty and not recommeded for larger RV's.
Have a good one!
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I just happened to think about the smokies - - make sure what road you are on and how high your rig is - - there are some low bridges in dem dar hills. Get a Motor Carriers Atlas at a FlyingJ and check your route before going. I got caught on one - - luckily a park ranger came along and blocked traffic for me so I could go down the center of the road thru a low tunnel.
Bob
Bob
Thanks everyone. I will be towing my 32' 5th. wheel. The campground told me I have to use there directions or I can't get up to them. I'm not woried about the grades, I've towed threw up state New York, West Virginia, Pa etc.
I'll have to make sure I have enough propane looks like it gets cold at night.
Jim
I'll have to make sure I have enough propane looks like it gets cold at night.
Jim
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I am sorry to hijack your thread but I was wondering what the name of the campground is that you are using and if they have a website? I am in Afghanistan right now and will be taking the family camping on R&R in late October/early November. If you can shoot me the info I would appreciate it. Take it easy.
Hope you enjoy your stay, But watch out for the over enforcement by THP, cheeck out this site, http://www.tailofthedragon.com/
There is also some links to where not to drive with a big trailer and get stuck, very helpfull. Also check out what they are doing to people out there with there enforcemnt.
Jeff
There is also some links to where not to drive with a big trailer and get stuck, very helpfull. Also check out what they are doing to people out there with there enforcemnt.
Jeff
we went to gatlinburg/pigeon forge this summer. some of the roads in the mountains are narrow and have very sharp turns. Be alert and careful. I did see a huge motorhome on the same route we were on and he did fine.
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