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Mar-04-2014 07:39 AM
othertonka wrote:korbe wrote:
If we don't have a specific reason to just skirt the Bay Area, we will head up I-5 a bit and take Hwy 20 over to Hwy 101. This route misses much of the congestion. You shouldn't have any issues with finding fuel. Just don't think that maybe the next town will have cheaper prices - they won't.
This is the way I would go also. From Jackson take hwy 88 to highway 12,just passed Lockford, and then go over to I 5, north on I 5 to Williams and catch hwy 20 over to 101. fuel at hwy 12 and I 5. There is diesel at safeway in Willits.
Mar-04-2014 06:54 AM
Mar-03-2014 04:21 PM
kalynzoo wrote:
Great selection of fuel stops at the corner of I-5 and the 12. FlyingJ, a really nice 76 with access I prefer, and a few other. From there you will have no trouble getting North of San Fran with access to big rig fuel stops. Taking the rig through Wine Country Napa is a bit problematic as most wineries do not have RV parking and access to many is along long narrow roads. I'd suggest basecamping in Vacaville and taking the car on a day trip though Napa. We've stayed at Vineyard RV in Vacaville a few times (friends live in the area) and would recommend it as a base.
Happy Trails.
Mar-03-2014 03:32 PM
Mar-03-2014 02:33 PM
korbe wrote:
If we don't have a specific reason to just skirt the Bay Area, we will head up I-5 a bit and take Hwy 20 over to Hwy 101. This route misses much of the congestion. You shouldn't have any issues with finding fuel. Just don't think that maybe the next town will have cheaper prices - they won't.
Mar-03-2014 12:40 PM
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