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San Diego, California; The exit ramp in Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley while going 805-S is a gravity hill. Testers should be cautious, considering it is a freeway exit
-Mystery Spot in Santa Cruz, CaliforniaBuena Park, California; Knott's Berry Farm, The Haunted Shack, torn down several years ago. A pay ride called Screamin' Swing now inhabits the spot.[30]
-Buena Park, California: At the end of San Lucas Circle facing south. Street is level, yet car will start rolling after 1-2 minutes in neutral.[citation needed] Girl on foot was killed when a drunk driver hit her in the early 90s.[citation needed]
-Corona, California: On Gilbert Ave going north between Hidden Springs Drive and Cleveland Way.
-Devore, California: On Glen Helen road pass two consecutive train tracks and end up at a stop sign. Make a U-Turn and head towards back towards the tracks, but stop the car at the beginning of a chain link fence on the left hand (driver) side and put the car in neutral, it may take a little bit of time, but the car will roll toward the train tracks. The car will stop at one point, but once stopped drive it to the "railroad sign" and put the car back in neutral.[31][32]
-La Jolla, San Diego, California;
-Lake View Terrace, Los Angeles, California;[33]
-Livermore, California; Patterson's Pass Road
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Ocotillo, California; on the 805 west just before Boulevard, California on the Imperial and San Diego county line, leave the mountain spring road, drive down the incline and place the car in neutral.
-San Diego, California; The exit ramp in Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley while going 805-S is a gravity hill. Testers should be cautious, considering it is a freeway exit.[34]
-Antioch, California; on Empire Mine Road. This Road has since been closed to the public. From East/West exit Highway 4 at Lone Tree Way, turn right on Deer Valley Road, turn right on Empire Mine Road. From South, take Ygnacio Valley Road, right on Clayton Road which becomes Marsh Creek Road, left on Deer Valley, left on Empire Mine Road.
-Livermore, California On Patterson Pass road, between Livermore and Tracy. On road marker 752 headed towards Tracy.[35]
-Moreno Valley, California Nason Street exit off of CA-60. Four-way cross street at bottom of overpass. put car in neutral at bottom of over pass and the car will roll up and over the pass.[36]
-Santa Paula, California On the CA 126 headed West. Make a right on the road just before the little red school house.
-Sonoma County, California From US 101 Freeway, take Rohnert Park Expressway east to Petaluma Hill Road. Petaluma Hill Road south to Roberts Road. Roberts road east to Lichau Road. At an iron gate with the words, "Gracias Santiago," is the start of the gravity hill section (located on the western slope of Sonoma Mountain near the
-Fairfield Osborn Preserve).[37]
-Santa Cruz, California; Mystery Spot at 465 Mystery Spot Road is a spot about 150 feet in diameter located in a redwood forest.[38]
-Spring Valley, California La Presa St. north of Jamacha Rd. Not as good as before houses were built there.
-Vallejo, California Lake Herman Road off of Columbus Parkway. Spot is at the bottom of the first hill where the road merges into single lanes.
-Whittier, California; Rose Hills Cemetery. there is a steep incline in which water flows uphill and cars do not roll down the hill.[39]
if i'm correct the story behind gravity hill is that you put baby powder on your car or something like that and you put your car in neutral and you can see hand prints on your car as you see your car getting pushed or some sort.
yea we know where gravity hill is. i had many friends go there. but i havnt had the chance myself to go.
oh for reals i thought you would of gone there since your around that area
Originally posted by iNspired
if i'm correct the story behind gravity hill is that you put baby powder on your car or something like that and you put your car in neutral and you can see hand prints on your car as you see your car getting pushed or some sort.
that story is true but its actually located in san antonio texas on some railroad tracks where this school bus full of kids was struck by a train when the bus stalled right over the tracks
Originally posted by bmxicansd
ive exited that exit plenty of times. whats supposed to happen?
well technically if you leave your car in neutral the car instead of going down the little hill its actually goes up like if something is pushing you up the hill
so you got a bar ticket for your exhaust or modified emissions??
modified exhaust. 27151(A)
The beginning of a new era............................
165 hp 149 ft. lb. torque sohc non vtec. then....
184 whp and 149 ft. lb. torque f20b stock now......
ive exited that exit plenty of times. whats supposed to happen?
its sort of an optical illusion. the hill is sloping down but feels like your rolling uphill. its kinda cool, ive been to the one in sonoma county. but if you look from a distance you can tell whats that the geography is just fucking with you.
well, there's one here in banning. the hill is going up for sure, not down.
The beginning of a new era............................
165 hp 149 ft. lb. torque sohc non vtec. then....
184 whp and 149 ft. lb. torque f20b stock now......
oh for reals i thought you would of gone there since your around that area
well technically if you leave your car in neutral the car instead of going down the little hill its actually goes up like if something is pushing you up the hill
its more of northern san diego which isnt my area to visit unless i buy stuff from rj.
urban legend is that a school bus of kids got veered of the road and crashed because it lost control on a down hill (the exit) so if you were to put powder on your hood you would have lil hand marks on the hood because the kids are pushing the car against the downhill.
quick question since some peeps live in or near san diego have any of you been to that GRAVITY HILL?? i was just thinking about it and forgot to ask you guys plus i found some here in LA there appears to be alot around california its supoosebly a down hill that pushes your car up instead of down when left in neutral
There's one on Lake Ave. north of Pasadena close to where the Haunted Forest use to be. Exit the 210 at Lake and head north until the street "T's" off at the top of the hill. To the right would be a set of locked gates that use to lead into the haunted forest. Follow the street to the left and make a right on Cheney Trail. Keep driving until you come upon what looks like a slight down hill next to a trailer park. That's the spot. I went once during high school and it seemed to work. Bring a half a bottle of water and see what direction the water level is tilting.
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