why do you use the e-brake to hold yourself on the hill? it's not a "hill holder" (which some subarus used to come equipped with).
on the hill, foot on brake, clutch in. when it's time to move, then do just as you normally would on any other road.
I was involved in a hunting accident that resulted in me being shot through the upper left leg, holding the clutch pedal down for more than the few seconds it takes to normaly engage the clutch makes my scar tissue throb and burn, causing me a large amount of pain. I can avoid this and still drive a stick with judicious use of neutral and brake on flat surfaces and neutral, brake and occasionaly e-brake for sitting still on a hill. Pressing the clutch pedal in and out doesn't hurt, holding the pedal down does, and most the time (even on hills) I just use the brake/neutral methode of sitting still and just don't worry about the small roll back when I start, but anyone who has driven a stick for a while will agree that sometimes you get that a-hole behind you that is 3 inches off your bumper on a hill and you can't roll back without cruching the bumpers together. Sorry for the wall-o-text but I figured I could explain my unique situation a little better.
