Fuel is easy to find.
Flying J at Fort Stockton - I've had no trouble using the RV lanes with a 60 foot truck TT combination, but you need to come in the east side of the station
Flying J just a bit west of the intersection at Pecos on the west bound service road. Good access to the RV lanes, but no decent parking for an RV.
Pilot just south of the US 285 / US 62 junction in Carlsbad. You need to go past the pumps on the highway and make the turn into the station just after that. Then do another 180 as you are leaving.
As mentioned above - the highway has seen extremely heavy oil field truck usage in the past few years. The Texas part of the highway is showing some wear from over weight usage. The New Mexico part has been heavily damaged.
The worst part of the trip both ways for us in August 2014 was getting passed on a two lane road by convoys of oil field 18 wheelers traveling 80+ mph. We had to take the shoulder a couple times because they were the most discourteous truck driver's I've ever seen. Seemed to take offense that anyone would travel the road at speeds of 60 mph.
Full-Time 2014 - ????
“Not all who wander are lost.”
"You were supposed to turn back at the last street."
2012 Ram 2500 Mega Cab
2014 Flagstaff 832IKBS TT