One of the best and safest highways I’ve ever been on Canada
@kieferj80587 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if the word safe and Coquihalla belong together in a sentance 😂
@smok3sho5877 ай бұрын
Safest Lolll
@t.sonnenberg8138 Жыл бұрын
Long, long ago, my parents with me, young. From Edmonton to Vancouver iceland. Canada is the most beautiful country in the world. Thank you for your movie. Greatings from Berlin
@AdventurePangea Жыл бұрын
It's our pleasure! We completely agree, Canada is a stunningly beautiful country, and it seems to only get more beautiful every new corner of it we explore.
@DavidYesUCanАй бұрын
Never called highway through hell until the TV show named it that. Great highway to drive
@janewelch5444 Жыл бұрын
I was traveling on this highway on August 5th, 2020. Was hit by a semi. Totalled the car. Injured. Twisted knee, broken pelvis and,5 broken ribs, broken wrist, broken wrist, shattered shoulder. I still have the bolts and screws in my shoulder. The hardware may be coming out. If you go to the Coc highway. Type Coc highway August 5. 4 different radio stations had coverage. My car was the blue one. Was picked up by a helicopter. I will Never travel on it again. Semi driver went to jail.
@angelaphipps6463 Жыл бұрын
It's only the Highway Thru Hell in the Winter. Other than that..its beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@kloppanator9 ай бұрын
Should drive BC's highway 1 and highway 3 if you ever get the chance, those are the two highways that the Coquihalla(highway 5) replaced, seeing those highways really helps refine your perspective on the Coquihalla. I drive the Coquihalla twice a night, once each way, 4 to 5 nights a week for work.
@squig808 Жыл бұрын
I grew up in W. Canada. It can be absolutely treacherous in winter. Lots of fires in the Summer time, often RV's or overloaded towing (drivetrain going up, brakes going down). Quick weather changes in the shoulder seasons is also wild. I was on it Sept. 2021 : 19 Celsius in Kamploops, then down to -4 and snowing on the highway and everything in between (rain, fog, clouds, etc.).
@AdventurePangea Жыл бұрын
We had a similar experience going over several passes in Wyoming in February a couple years ago. Clear and dry at the base with white-out conditions at the summit. Thankfully there was very little traffic on those roads that time of year. We can’t imagine what tackling the Coq in those conditions would be like.
@squig808 Жыл бұрын
@@AdventurePangea keep in mind this is no small pass. It's ~190 km (120 mile) high alpine highway with a 120 km/h limit (= 75 mph, amongst the fastest you can legally travel in Canada). Some call it an "extreme freeway".
@user-jo5mp5jk6o11 ай бұрын
i have to drive it this weekend, I am pretty worried but I need to make the drive. I know winter tires are recommended but I have M+S tires, is it enough to just drive slower in the snowier parts?
@andrewlebedev774910 ай бұрын
@@user-jo5mp5jk6o probably, although I'd strongly recommend keeping those RPMs up driving in lower gear during the steeper parts so that in the event that the grip suddenly falls below expectations you at least have the engine slowing you down to keep you from sliding
@theravenscatalyst Жыл бұрын
Grew up on the West coast, it’s not so much the highway itself as it is the idiot drivers on the road, who seem to think 120 km/hr is for all conditions and other times just a recommendation and do 130 km/hr.
@gordonmaser1804 Жыл бұрын
Why not drive for the road conditions
@joysbenny6867Ай бұрын
I drive my semi through this highway every week with load to bc and back to Toronto
@ravenseyeimages9 ай бұрын
I drive this several times a year and worked up in that valley both before and right after the highway went in. The main problem with that highway is what we in IT call the ID-10-T problems. I learned to drive in the Fraser Canyon area (much more dangerous than Coq) and know the limits for speed/conditions etc well. I’ve been driving gingerly down the snowshed hill at 90-100kmh many times in pissing rain & even snow & people are passing me going 120 just as I’m entering the snowshed, where the road surfaces change. I’ll also say if you had your vehicle almost floored going up any of those hills (especially southbound) and were barely maintaining 100kmh you were either towing maximum payload or it’s time for a major tuneup.
@clarkmckinley68124 ай бұрын
July of 21 , My friend and I left Vancouver heading to N.B driving a mini van hauling an enclosed trailer , It was a slow ascend upwards but even slower after the snow shed it was 60 km per hour , maybe less ,was all we could do driving up the the smasher to the summit , seemed to take forever.
@mrsconline9292 Жыл бұрын
Is the danger the steepness? Would you drive it towing a 30’ RV?
@AdventurePangea Жыл бұрын
Yes, the steepness contributes to the danger, but it’s not the entire source danger. It’s the combination of the steepness and the ice and snow during the colder months where the true danger lies. The steepest part of the Coq is over 20 km (12.5 mi) of a 9% grade. You shouldn’t have any problems towing a 30’ RV over the Coq in the summer. In the winter, it boils down to whether you’re comfortable towing a large RV on a long, steep hill in the ice and snow. Make sure you carry tire chains if you attempt the Coq in the winter. The best alternate route is Highway 1 (the Trans-Canada) through the Fraser Canyon, which is much less steep and stays at lower elevations.
@andynieuwenhuis7833 Жыл бұрын
@@AdventurePangeaYou SHOULD drive Interstate 77 from North Carolina, upinto Virginia. In 3 miles You drive up 2,500 feet. I've done that about 4 times as a Truck driver. You'd be going up into the Cumberland gap.
@AndrewLumsden6 ай бұрын
My uncle regularly used to tow a large RV. You just need a car powerful enough to do so.
@jeffkensley52463 ай бұрын
It's the tamest highway in BC. Multi lanes the whole way, with wildlife fencing... try driving hwy 5 to 16, or 16 past PG, or 97 north of PG. You think the coq. Is crazy? You would curl up into the fetal position and cry on the other major highways. Give 37 a try, you will cry
@grazynazambeanie59639 ай бұрын
The high way is in a lot better shape than most of the drivers that drive it
@brendawright5899Ай бұрын
Disagree. It is in FAR better shape than most of the drivers
@Lloyd-v4h Жыл бұрын
Drove it for years drive normal and its safe as any other hwy.
@user-jo5mp5jk6o11 ай бұрын
have you ever driven it in winter?
@222CCXXII Жыл бұрын
I've seen snow in August at the summit. I think Donner pass in California is worse. Daunting long straight hills.
@Vilendank3 ай бұрын
[citation needed]
@stevedavies5553 Жыл бұрын
Thanks 4 posting fella. Have driven it in both summer n winter in a semi. You have to respect it or it will bite u in the Ass.
@essiebessie6613 ай бұрын
I don’t need a whole video of some guy sitting in his car.