This Dead-Stock GMC Sierra Blasts Straight Up A British Columbia Hill Like It’s Nothing!


This Dead-Stock GMC Sierra Blasts Straight Up A British Columbia Hill Like It’s Nothing!

I’ve confessed to being a fan of Grand Theft Auto before, and what you are about to see in this video clip might as well be a page straight out of the strategy guide. You see, in-game, the fastest way to lose the attention of the police you most deservedly have on your tail  is to drive straight up a hillside to freedom, far away from any road…asphalt, dirt, even a walking path will find a fleet of vehicles belonging to the San Andreas Police force and the in-game equivalent of the Department of Homeland Security. Most vehicles can climb all but the steepest hills with ease but the cops, who drive in-game versions of the Ford Police Interceptor, Ford Crown Victoria and Chevrolet Suburbans, can’t for some reason. Once your tires hit grass, it’s like you went all but invisible…just drive out of their line of sight and wait, and soon enough it’ll be like you never knocked over that bank.

We don’t think the guy driving this GMC Sierra was running from the cops, but he certainly acted like it as he buried the throttle and pointed the truck’s nose straight at a summit somewhere in the Batchelor Hills area, near Kamloops, British Columbia. With his foot to the floor, he flings the late-model truck up the hill as if the police really were on his ass for some atrocious crime against humanity. The GMC doesn’t sound like it is winning the war against gravity and loose dirt, but obviously has more than enough grunt to yank it’s mass up and on top of the good-sized hill. Now, an obvious question: how the hell did he get down?


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6 thoughts on “This Dead-Stock GMC Sierra Blasts Straight Up A British Columbia Hill Like It’s Nothing!

  1. Chevy Hatin' Mad Geordie

    How the hell did he get down?

    D’oh – he simply drove along a gentle slope at the top of the hill. If that Sierra has a bone-stock motor then I’ve just grown another two heads and 47 legs…

    1. Chevy (and GMC)-Appreciatin’ Reasonably-Well-Adjusted American

      Let’s hope one of your new heads has a brain in it.

  2. Jay Bree

    I don’t see any 4×4 badging (or tire spinning) …..

    “bone stock” GMC’s can pack a lot of power. Mine is a bone stock 6.2L with 408 factory rated HP

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