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Your vehicle may feel the altitude.
My four-cylinder TJ and trailer (and I) drove east across Colorado in 2019 on I-70. On a good day (sea level) loaded with some gear and pulling the trailer, the TJ's power can be described as "adequate" at best. Once you start gaining elevation, the combo starts feeling it. I'm generally good up to about 5,000 feet, then it starts to suck. When I was on I-70, once I was up into the 8-9-10-11-thousand foot level, I was in the right lane winding it out in second gear doing all I could going uphill to maintain about 25 mph with my flashers going hoping nobody was going to rear-end me. I'm not so worried about the off-pavement sections at elevation - if there's highway and highway speeds are expected and we're way up there in elevation... let's just say we'll have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. But isn't that what we're wanting to do anyways?
But don't let an "adequately powered at best" vehicle scare you from doing the TAT. We'll start together, and finish together.
Your body may not feel the elevation too much until you start exerting yourself - then you'll feel it quickly.
My four-cylinder TJ and trailer (and I) drove east across Colorado in 2019 on I-70. On a good day (sea level) loaded with some gear and pulling the trailer, the TJ's power can be described as "adequate" at best. Once you start gaining elevation, the combo starts feeling it. I'm generally good up to about 5,000 feet, then it starts to suck. When I was on I-70, once I was up into the 8-9-10-11-thousand foot level, I was in the right lane winding it out in second gear doing all I could going uphill to maintain about 25 mph with my flashers going hoping nobody was going to rear-end me. I'm not so worried about the off-pavement sections at elevation - if there's highway and highway speeds are expected and we're way up there in elevation... let's just say we'll have plenty of time to enjoy the scenery. But isn't that what we're wanting to do anyways?
But don't let an "adequately powered at best" vehicle scare you from doing the TAT. We'll start together, and finish together.
Your body may not feel the elevation too much until you start exerting yourself - then you'll feel it quickly.
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