I ended up with pretty bad brake fade going down that hill last year, too, and did some research on the topic when I got home. The short answer is: using the brakes is less safe, but not as hard on your engine/trans/drive train components. Downshifting and using the trans is far safer, but does put a little extra wear and tear on the vehicle (higher RPMs on the motor, strain on the half shafts and gears, etc). In the end, safety should always come first because less wear and tear on my drive train components won't matter if I end up 400 feet down the side of the road on my roof. Truck drivers will tell you, too, that you control your speed down a hill with gears and the engine, not the brakes. My grandpa drove a truck for 50 years and would always laugh at the "rookies" who would burn up their brakes coming down the grapevine and have to hit the runaway truck ramps.