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Water Source Fill Up Lists...

azpyroguy
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There used to be a list of sites on the Good Sam Club website that were Good Sam Member friendly who offered free water fill-ups along a road trip...

It's been several years since I needed it, as most of my recent camping has been on routes where no water exists or in a full service campground.

I am traveling from Phoenix, AZ to Baker. CA next Thursday the 10th of March and would like to find a place where I can fill my 140 gallon tank with fresh water so I don't have to drag around the extra 1000+ lbs of weight.

My rig is around 50ft long with the dually hooked up, and I have a 25ft fresh water hose. My fill is about midway down the rig on the driver side

Thanks, any helo would be appreciated.
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.
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azpyroguy
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Strabo wrote:
I cannot tell any differance with 140 gallons of water in my tanks, none. But, the day you break down in hot weather with 4 adults and a 2 month old baby and you dumped water before you left camp to save weight, well you'll never do that again.

Always be Prepared!! And carry Water!!


Remember.....

An unloaded gun is nothing but an expensive rock.


Yep. I usually leave about 10 to 15 gallons in the tanks, have 2-5 gallon drinking water jugs full, and a flat of water bottles.

Agree to on the guns. I shoot competitive every Tuesday nigh, using a Springfield XDm 40 competition 5.25". My carry is a Glock 19. ๐Ÿ™‚
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

Strabo
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I cannot tell any differance with 140 gallons of water in my tanks, none. But, the day you break down in hot weather with 4 adults and a 2 month old baby and you dumped water before you left camp to save weight, well you'll never do that again.

Always be Prepared!! And carry Water!!


Remember.....

An unloaded gun is nothing but an expensive rock.
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azpyroguy
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FULLTIMEWANABE wrote:
FWIW, typically Sanidumps is what we use and as we empty the black and grey we are able to refill out empty FW tank, so you should be able to source that way. We also find most gas stations will have a water spigot (and usually hose attached) and we've yet to be told we can't fill up our tank with some water at zero charge after having filled our fuel with them.

Of course YMMV.


I'll see if their is one along the way... thank you
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

azpyroguy
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shepstone wrote:
Lot of the Loves stations that we came across had dump stations and water fills , albeit for a fee


Good idea... forgot about Loves... ever since they told Good Sam to go pound sand I've limited my use of their stations
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

azpyroguy
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bukhrn wrote:
sh410 wrote:
What difference hauling water vs not hauling. water being a small percentage of GCVW, and no significant change in fuel use.
Really, that's 1120 pounds of water, I'm sure that an extra 1/2 ton would make some kind of difference.


Yes it does.... beem there done that... hense why I started the thread
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

azpyroguy
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2gypsies wrote:
If you're staying at a full hookup site prior, why not just fill up there. We also traveled with at least a 3/4 tank of water because we didn't make plans and stopped wherever the mood struck.

Or, there are many dump stations that have potable water. Find one close to where you're landing. You could also stop at a RV park just prior to you next campsite and ask to fill. Sometimes there's a charge; sometimes not.


Nope. Leaving my house for a 330 mile trip.... up some strong mountain grades and simple want to limit my load
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

bukhrn
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sh410 wrote:
What difference hauling water vs not hauling. water being a small percentage of GCVW, and no significant change in fuel use.
Really, that's 1120 pounds of water, I'm sure that an extra 1/2 ton would make some kind of difference.
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2gypsies1
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If you're staying at a full hookup site prior, why not just fill up there. We also traveled with at least a 3/4 tank of water because we didn't make plans and stopped wherever the mood struck.

Or, there are many dump stations that have potable water. Find one close to where you're landing. You could also stop at a RV park just prior to you next campsite and ask to fill. Sometimes there's a charge; sometimes not.
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shepstone
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Lot of the Loves stations that we came across had dump stations and water fills , albeit for a fee
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FULLTIMEWANABE
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FWIW, typically Sanidumps is what we use and as we empty the black and grey we are able to refill out empty FW tank, so you should be able to source that way. We also find most gas stations will have a water spigot (and usually hose attached) and we've yet to be told we can't fill up our tank with some water at zero charge after having filled our fuel with them.

Of course YMMV.
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azpyroguy
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MudChucker wrote:
This would be a great list to create. I wonder if the community could create and maintained this ...Google doc ? Facebook page etc...


Thats a great idea. Even if water and dump was not freez the cost could be listed. Too bad GS took the old list down... I found it really handy
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

azpyroguy
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shepstone wrote:
azpyroguy wrote:
shepstone wrote:
Thats a whole lotta water..


40ft dual slide toy hauler... has 2 large 70 gallon tanks.

I guess you can bring enough water to float your own boat! Just kidding, just kidding.


lol. if I were hauling a boat... Maybe... but I'm hauling a off road car
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

azpyroguy
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sh410 wrote:
What difference hauling water vs not hauling. water being a small percentage of GCVW, and no significant change in fuel use.


With water and with my off road car that weighs about 2100lbs in the garage area of the toy hauler. It puts my GCVW at its maximum. So it does matter, I. average about 1mpg better without water, and lower temps on my dually when running through mountain passes which most of this trip is... the last time I weighed fully loaded to make sure I was still legal wa 24,500 total.

If the trip was flat ground... the difference is negligible.
Scott S.

2008 Keystone Fuzion 382, 40ft Toy Haler
2007 Dodge Ram 3500, Dually, 6.7l Cummins
2004 Tatum Sand Car - 525hp LS6 V8
2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Hemi, M6.

shepstone
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azpyroguy wrote:
shepstone wrote:
Thats a whole lotta water..


40ft dual slide toy hauler... has 2 large 70 gallon tanks.

I guess you can bring enough water to float your own boat! Just kidding, just kidding.
2017 F350 Ruby Red Super Cab Dually 6.7 3.55 gears. B&W Companion 25K. BackRack. Gatorback mud guards. AUX65FCBRG aux tank. 2021 GD 380fl
2010 GMC Savanna 3500 extended 6.0