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2gypsies1
Apr 30, 2016Explorer III
Most, if not all, towns have fuel, even the tiny ones. If people live there they have to buy it, also. :)
On long stretches and especially in the western states, get into the habit of driving on the top half of your tank so you're not in a panic for fuel. 'The Next Exit' is a good resource for interstate driving but it doesn't help on secondary roads. On those roads you can't wait it out and shop for prices. If you need it you're going to have to buy it.
You should try the Alaskan drive. :) It's all secondary roads and stations open and close at will sometimes.
Have a great trip!
On long stretches and especially in the western states, get into the habit of driving on the top half of your tank so you're not in a panic for fuel. 'The Next Exit' is a good resource for interstate driving but it doesn't help on secondary roads. On those roads you can't wait it out and shop for prices. If you need it you're going to have to buy it.
You should try the Alaskan drive. :) It's all secondary roads and stations open and close at will sometimes.
Have a great trip!
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