I live in Denver. Westbound on I-70 there are two 11000+ ft passes. Grade is slightly steeper eastbound than westbound. Westbound I can climb to the top in our 99FG in 4th gear (we're around 12klbs) Eastbound, the grades are just steeper enough that in 4th gear I start slowing down. I might be able to continue climbing around 40mph and 2000rpm's but I don't like that. I suspect, despite the fact that I lack a pyrometer, that the EGT's are probably climbing with my foot to the floor at those rpm's. So I drop down to 3rd gear but at 3200 rpm's I'm around 30 mph. The truck is happier with the higher rpm's and more air. I on the other hand, with diesel pickups passing me at 70mph pulling 36' Fifth Wheel campers, feel a combination of fear and jealousy. There's no gearing possibility to utilize the speeds between 30-40mph. I yearn for a 3.5 gear. (of course all this is a result of a warped psychology since climbing at 30mph instead of 38 mph likely doesn't even add 10 minutes to the trip). How do other people drive in these circumstances?