oneolddog
Oct 21, 2016Explorer
RIP Propane
Class A's started going all electric more and more years ago and we are now seeing that trend move down the line to Class C's. It is now well know that you no longer need propane to dry camp. I still ...
westernrvparkowner wrote:Like fuel, I like to head out on vacation with a full tank of propane, and I don't always get to pick the weather when I need to fill. I really don't like feeling guilty about that, but I guess I am part of the aggravation. Part of what makes self service so appealing and successful I guess. I realize it would be hard to do with propane, but I hope you realized that if I showed up I didn't like the fact you had to help me anymore than you liked the fact I showed up. Just a necessary evil for LP camping.
RVers have to take at least some of the blame for businesses not wanting to fuel their rigs. When we sold propane, I couldn't begin to count the number of people who pulled in to "top off their tanks" to the tune of a gallon. Others seemed to wait until the worst weather possible. Still others had RVs that took a contortionist laying on their backs to reach the fill connection. No matter what we charged, we were constantly barraged by whiners complaining we were ripping off the public. We have never looked back with any regret at our decision to quit.