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PA12DRVR
Mar 20, 2018Explorer
For a summertime / tourist season trip, extra fuel is very much a "nice to have" rather than convenience and I wouldn't think an extra tank is needed. There's always the odd event that can happen (the station is closed, out of fuel, whatever) so 10-20 gallons in cans might not be a bad idea, but I wouldn't go for the extra tank. Just run off the top 1/2 - 2/3 of your tank.
Can't speak for Canada so much, but for "boondocking" from much of the main road system in Alaska, if one goes 1 mile off the road, you're likely not to have too much company. Go for a stroll of another 500 yards and you'll feel like your really in the woods.
Can't speak for Canada so much, but for "boondocking" from much of the main road system in Alaska, if one goes 1 mile off the road, you're likely not to have too much company. Go for a stroll of another 500 yards and you'll feel like your really in the woods.
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