Yeah, thats a pretty good grade up from the river in Laughlin. Been a long time since I went across the Dam (no trucks) but it seems like I remember the crawl up from the dam to Boulder City is no picnic either if you're running warm. No road speed at all and steep grades up through the curves and then a dead pull up to Boulder City.
Another route into Vegas from Kingman is just to go west on I-40 to a few miles west of Needles, CA and then turn north on 95. It's a bit farther, but easier going. It's downhill virtually all the way from Kingman to Needles.
In fact, most trucks (especially if they're heavy in the summer) going to Vegas from Phoenix just run west on I-10 to the Vicksburg, AZ junction and then run 72 to 95 and up through Parker, AZ, then 62 through Earp to Vidal Jctn. up US-95 through Needles into Vegas. It's mostly easy running all the way and there's not much for elevation either, which really makes a difference with marginal cooling.
Another route into Vegas from Kingman is just to go west on I-40 to a few miles west of Needles, CA and then turn north on 95. It's a bit farther, but easier going. It's downhill virtually all the way from Kingman to Needles.
In fact, most trucks (especially if they're heavy in the summer) going to Vegas from Phoenix just run west on I-10 to the Vicksburg, AZ junction and then run 72 to 95 and up through Parker, AZ, then 62 through Earp to Vidal Jctn. up US-95 through Needles into Vegas. It's mostly easy running all the way and there's not much for elevation either, which really makes a difference with marginal cooling.