oneolddog
Oct 21, 2016Explorer
RIP Propane
Class A's started going all electric more and more years ago and we are now seeing that trend move down the line to Class C's. It is now well know that you no longer need propane to dry camp. I still ...
oneolddog wrote:romore wrote:
We lived in the Vancouver area for a number of years and never found a propane supply issue, many service stations carry it. It may be a problem in the downtown but that is no place to try navigating a class A.
That always used to be what I found also but lately they keep closing. In the old days I would take my propane bottle to get refilled for my BBQ at home and nowadays everyone just does that exchange program where you bring in your empty bottle and exchange it for a full one at the grocery store.
I noticed the lack of propane when looking for propane for my company's little sweepers. I now have to do a google search and drive all over the place trying to get our tanks filled up.