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Sandia_Man
Apr 06, 2022Explorer II
I would imagine plenty of large RVs filling up at Florida fuel stations, I know out west in the four corner states it is a common sight, particularly along interstates. We used outer fuel lanes to make entrance and departure easier, but primarily we would fuel up before and after hitching/unhitching RV.
When RVing in areas where we did not know what type of refueling options we have, we used google satellite to choose stations with easier access. As we primarily do most of our RVing where fuel stations can be scarce, we did at times carry a 5 gallon tank in case we miscalculated.
To that point, there was a few times over a decade where we had to unhitch RV to gain access to small backroad fuel stations, no biggie as it takes just a couple of minutes to do via powered Barker tongue jack. Practice locally at some of the larger stations, best to do it when fuel station is not too busy.
When RVing in areas where we did not know what type of refueling options we have, we used google satellite to choose stations with easier access. As we primarily do most of our RVing where fuel stations can be scarce, we did at times carry a 5 gallon tank in case we miscalculated.
To that point, there was a few times over a decade where we had to unhitch RV to gain access to small backroad fuel stations, no biggie as it takes just a couple of minutes to do via powered Barker tongue jack. Practice locally at some of the larger stations, best to do it when fuel station is not too busy.
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