โAug-07-2013 08:13 AM
โAug-08-2013 04:46 AM
โAug-07-2013 10:47 PM
โAug-07-2013 08:38 PM
โAug-07-2013 03:14 PM
rightyouareken wrote:
On a recent stay down in Oregon at Honeyman State Park a situation developed that made us glad we had fresh water on board. We normally travel with some water so we can use the bathroom or wash up when on the road. In this case it was a longer trip so we brought a bit more even though we would be at full hookup sites the whole time. Glad we did!
On the 3rd day the water was cut off due to a leak in the water main supplying the campground. We shut off the spigot and headed out for the day to see the sights. When we came back they were unloading honeybuckets all around the campground for people to use because the water was still off. I've never been so glad to have water in the tank! The water ended up getting turned back on later that afternoon, but it was probably off for a good 8+ hours.
I'll always be sure we have at least 20 gallons or so from now on!
โAug-07-2013 02:27 PM
โAug-07-2013 12:57 PM
Greentow wrote:
Ependydad, I think that you mileage difference over the next 5,000 miles is going to be down .005 MPG. This is just a SWAG, not backed up with any substantial basis:D
โAug-07-2013 12:18 PM
โAug-07-2013 11:37 AM
Homer wrote:
Way to go, but don't haul a full tank around, that cost big $$ in fuel.
โAug-07-2013 11:04 AM
โAug-07-2013 10:49 AM
Greentow wrote:
Ependydad, I think that you mileage difference over the next 5,000 miles is going to be down .005 MPG. This is just a SWAG, not backed up with any substantial basis:D
โAug-07-2013 10:22 AM
โAug-07-2013 10:03 AM
โAug-07-2013 09:28 AM
Homer wrote:
Way to go, but don't haul a full tank around, that cost big $$ in fuel.
โAug-07-2013 09:26 AM
Homer wrote:
Way to go, but don't haul a full tank around, that cost big $$ in fuel.
โAug-07-2013 09:22 AM