rgatijnet1 wrote:
Dog Folks wrote:
I use Coach Net. Sorry, I could not resist.
Coach Net will also NOT help if you are way off the beaten track. They will send someone to an designated RV Park, National or State campground, no matter what the roads are like. The exception is if you are off of the main roads and out in the back country boondocking. In fact I believe that they say for a tow, they will limit you to 100 feet from a designated paved road.
There are plenty of places to boondock that are so far off of a designated road that CoachNet might not be able to help you, at least without you footing the entire bill.
I know that I have been in places out West that were close to 100 miles from the nearest gas station, let alone someone that will come out and change a tire. At other times I guess it depends on how long do you want to wait, especially if you are just at the side of the some lonely country road.
I have all of the materials to change a tire, or plug a small leak, but if available, within a reasonable time frame, I will call CoachNet. If CoachNet cannot or will not help, you're left to your own ingenuity.
Works for me though. Our dually Dodge is not allowed off the pavement.