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joe_b_
May 16, 2011Explorer II
Wildblu, I can't think of any of the stations where you would have a problem getting any RV in for fuel due to height. Most of the road house pumps are set parallel to the buildings, not perpendicular so they are easy in and out for the most part. Very few have canopies over the pumps and if they do, they are narrow and only cover the pumps, not the vehicle. The others with large canopies have plenty of clearance as 18 wheelers and passenger buses use the same pumps as RVs in many areas.
Here is an example of a Shell station in Charlie Lake area.

Here is one where I am refueling at Coal River Lodge. Nothing over the pump, which is somewhat common.

Here is one at Watson Lake that the pumps on the right are uncovered as well. I have used this place several times for quality mechanical service at a resonable price.

Here is an example of a Shell station in Charlie Lake area.
Here is one where I am refueling at Coal River Lodge. Nothing over the pump, which is somewhat common.
Here is one at Watson Lake that the pumps on the right are uncovered as well. I have used this place several times for quality mechanical service at a resonable price.
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