Pro Tips to Conquer Steep Drives with Ease & Speed
Now that the basics are covered, it's time to have fun. No matter how steep or narrow the hill may be, staying calm and following these pro tips will get you to the top in no time.
Drive Smoothly
Going up a steep grade is all about speed control. You don't want to give too much, as it can cause wheel spin, but at the same time, you don't want to go so slow that your momentum stops. Find the middle ground and keep your speed consistent throughout the climb.
For automatic transmission, select the lowest gear to start. Let off the brake and let the vehicle move forward, then gradually step on the gas. Be aware that the transmission will shift automatically, so you don't want to get too aggressive with the pedal and lose traction.
With manuals, it's all about finding the right balance between clutch and revs. You want to keep your speed up with just enough throttle so you can use the clutch to your advantage. Building a little momentum by getting a rolling start is ideal if you're on flat ground. Doing this prevents unwanted wheel spin or stalling of the engine.
Plan Your Line
Planning your line is essential to driving up any hill successfully. One wrong move can lead to getting stuck or causing serious damage to your rig. Choose a route that allows you to find the most traction and avoid any boulders or obstacles along the way.
Be Mindful of Your Center of Gravity
Going off-road often means going up steep inclines, making it essential to know where the center of gravity is always. If it feels like you are going to roll at any point, stop. Assess the situation and try to back up the same way you came.
Use Momentum
When going up, if you feel like the vehicle may start to lose momentum or, even worse, get stuck, hop out and assess the situation. If it looks safe and feasible, try using your winch and traction pads.
Turn Around if Needed
If at any point you feel like turning around is your only option, do it! There's no shame in that. Some hills are too steep for a beginner, so assess the situation and call it quits if you feel you're over your head.