Highest road you've been on?

Highest road you've been on?

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RipTrip1

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2,013 posts

115 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Whats the highest (as in altitude) proper road (not offroad trail) you've driven on in the UK?
Highest I have been is Wanlockhead in Scotland which sits 467 metres above sea level, or 1500 feet.


Pica-Pica

14,468 posts

91 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Not sure about U.K., but in Europe; GrossGlockner (vehicle testing), bloody hot; and Jungfrau (leisure), bloody cold. Both in midsummer (different years).

RipTrip1

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115 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Pica-Pica said:
Not sure about U.K., but in Europe; GrossGlockner (vehicle testing), bloody hot; and Jungfrau (leisure), bloody cold. Both in midsummer (different years).
I've always had a bit of a fascination with driving to high up altitudes. I enjoy going up steep hills and feeling the car lose power as the air gets thinner lol. There's a few in the peak district which are like that but not many. Of course I also enjoy it for the views once you reach the top.

NuvolAscaRina

440 posts

47 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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UK , don't know , rest of world , Stelvio , about 2700 metres up without looking it up .

Debaser

6,460 posts

268 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Not sure about the UK. In Europe, either Stelvio or Col de l'Iseran.

Debaser

6,460 posts

268 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Outside of Europe, probably the top of Mauna Kea.

MattyD803

1,842 posts

72 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Across the Tioga Pass in Yosemite/Sierra Nevada range, California. The road rises to c. 3000m / 10000ft at it's peak.

We set off from Furnace Creek in Death Valley that morning, which is -58m below sea level, and was 35 degrees, so we were wearing light weight clothing and flip flops......It was May and the Tioga pass had only just opened a couple of days prior, which meant when we stepped out at the parking area at the head of the pass, we were greeted with snow piles much taller than us and temps well below freezing. Clothing choice by that point wasn't ideal, but as the climate control had held us at a steady 22/23 degrees, we hadn't really thought it through.

It is fair to say that at the steepest section of the climb I was glad that we had booked a 300C with the Hemi V8 under the hood......and even that didn't exactly fly up. Many of the camper vans and picks up were genuinely crawling up.

Simply incredible driving, views from which will live in my memory forever.


Rich_AR

1,969 posts

211 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Rode this a few years ago on a Royal Enfield.




(Himalayas, Ladakh, north of India, bordering on China)

Edited by Rich_AR on Thursday 3rd June 15:22

ARHarh

4,280 posts

114 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Wayferer pass north Wale's highest public road. 582m or there about. Just up the road from where i Live.

ChocolateFrog

28,655 posts

180 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Not sure about the UK, probably the Garsdale Head to Dent road.

Outside the UK then the road upto Aconcaqua national park in Argentina, somewhere around 3500m.

peterperkins

3,208 posts

249 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Rich_AR said:
Rode this a few years ago on a Royal Enfield.
18,000 feet etc..

How was the breathing for you and the bike up that high?

The Royal Enfield must have been an asthmatic ant at that altitude.

Freakuk

3,463 posts

158 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Stelvio springs to mind on a bike (motorbike)

Wacky Racer

38,984 posts

254 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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ChocolateFrog said:
Not sure about the UK, probably the Garsdale Head to Dent road.

The old coal road going past Dent station....drove along there last week. smile


Me? Around 12,000ft in a hire car up Mount Teide, the volcano in Tenerife.

Rich_AR

1,969 posts

211 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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peterperkins said:
18,000 feet etc..

How was the breathing for you and the bike up that high?

The Royal Enfield must have been an asthmatic ant at that altitude.
Couldn't spend much time at that altitude, the air was thin for sure.

Old Enfield was indeed gaspin'.

HasToBeV8

157 posts

95 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Pikes Peak in Colorado. Just over 14000ft. Rental car was noticeably down on power from about 11,000ft. The last climb at the top to the car park, it was essentially foot to the floor to maintain 20-30mph up the hill (in a fullsize Ford 3.5 litre V6 of some kind).

AdiT

1,025 posts

164 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Don't know about UK. Been over all the Pennine and Lake District passes and a lot of the Scottish ones.

I Europe the highest I've done is Cime de la Bonette @ 2,860 metres or 9,383 feet.

Fishlegs

3,028 posts

146 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Just googled highest road in UK, and it says Cairnwell Pass (aka the Glenshee Road) is the highest "main" road at 670m, a road I've driven many times, so I guess my answer is that.

pauly71

37 posts

117 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Riding over the Rohtang Pass, 3978m/13,058ft, on a Royal Enfield 500. We did stop to climb up to 4000m which made me understand the effects of altitude.
Just Wiki’d it to find out the height and read that Rohtang translates as “pile of bodies!”

donkmeister

9,249 posts

107 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Highest motorway I've driven in the UK: 372 metres (M62)... That could well be the highest road I've driven in the UK as whilst I've been up many of the peaks on foot, I left the car at the bottom.

Highest motorway I've driven ever: 1,121m above sea level... The summit of the A75 "Le Meridien" autoroute at Col des Issartets. Beautiful road. Oddly, I've never driven it in a naturally-aspirated car so have never had issues with significant power less, but have noticed other N/A cars struggling a little. Most amazing thing was when I saw a 1920s classic filling up at one of the service stations really quite high up indeed... My memory is foggy but it was either a Cadillac or a Packard.

Highest bridge I've driven on: 270m, Millau Viaduct (The road deck is 270m above the river below)

Highest road I've ever driven... 1,952m, Cyprus. The only car available to me was an underpowered little 3-cylinder thing, and it really struggled at that altitude. If I had a bottle of water on the go when I set out I had an odd obsession with not opening it until I got to the top or bottom (depending on which way I was going) and seeing how much it got crushed or ballooned out.

Update: I didn't realise that Mount Teide in Tenerife was higher. 2,356m to the car park (cable car was closed due to wind). Still positively East Anglian compared to some of the experiences above!

Edited by donkmeister on Thursday 3rd June 17:59

RipTrip1

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115 months

Thursday 3rd June 2021
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Fishlegs said:
Just googled highest road in UK, and it says Cairnwell Pass (aka the Glenshee Road) is the highest "main" road at 670m, a road I've driven many times, so I guess my answer is that.
Scenic?