Grit, Gravel, and Guts: What Every Albertan Mountain Driver Should Know

June 10, 2026

Grit, Gravel, and Guts: What Every Albertan Mountain Driver Should Know

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Grit, Gravel, and Guts: What Every Albertan Mountain Driver Should Know

As we at Dale Adams are based in Calgary, Alberta, the gateway to the Rocky Mountains, it is important that local drivers headed to the mountains understand the safety and maintenance tips associated with driving in extreme conditions. Weather, road conditions, animals and loose rocks are always present, as well as extreme climbs and descents. Are you and your vehicle ready for the summer mountain season? Check out this helpful and quick read to guide you in your travels. Book your seasonal maintenance now and make sure your vehicle is ready for what the powerful Rockies has to offer!


Driving Hazards in the Mountains

  1. Steep Grades and Declines
  2. Risk of brake overheating or failure when descending for long periods.
  3. Use engine braking (lower gears) to reduce strain on brakes.
  4. Rapid Weather Changes
  5. Conditions can change quickly—sunny valleys to snow-covered peaks within minutes.
  6. Always carry emergency supplies and check forecasts before heading out.
  7. Falling Rocks and Debris
  8. Common near cliffs or recently thawed areas.
  9. Watch for “Falling Rock” signs and stay alert, especially after storms or seismic activity.
  10. Limited Visibility
  11. Sharp curves, fog, or tree-lined roads can limit sightlines.
  12. Use headlights in low visibility and drive at reduced speeds.
  13. Wildlife Crossings
  14. Deer, moose, or bears frequently cross mountain roads.
  15. Be especially cautious at dawn and dusk.

Maintenance Needs for Mountain Driving

  1. Brake System
  2. Inspect regularly for wear; mountain driving strains pads and rotors.
  3. Consider high-performance brake pads for added durability.
  4. Cooling System
  5. Engines work harder uphill—ensure coolant is topped up and radiator is in good condition.
  6. Transmission
  7. Automatic or manual, mountain driving increases stress. Consider transmission fluid checks more often.
  8. Tires
  9. Maintain proper pressure (it fluctuates with elevation and temperature).
  10. Use all-season or winter tires depending on season and region.
  11. Suspension and Alignment
  12. Rough, winding roads can damage components and throw off alignment.
  13. Get checked if you notice pulling or uneven tire wear.

Bonus Tip: Always carry a mountain emergency kit: water, food, blankets, flashlight, tire chains, a shovel, and flares.

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