I’m driving my 97 year old neighbor to wherever she wants to go. She has relatives in the south. Her name is Norma but I call her Miss Daisy when I’m taking her somewhere. I might be in the TB area. I’m not sure if we will go to Marcis Island because they are having a Red Tide and the are saying people with respiratory issues should stay away. Miss Daisy is now telling me North Carolina instead of Florida. We will visit her relatives in Texas and then maybe do Route 66.
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I’ve read that too. Thanks I suspect you know a lot about this because you travel so much in a diesel powered rig.JEBar wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 7:21 amper our local news coverage .... shortages should have the greatest impact on the northeast (New England States) .... no shortages observed or reported across NC .... we will be traveling back home from the NC mountains to day will report back if we find anything different
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If you're taking I-10 between FL and TX you shouldn't have any problems except for traffic. Gets pretty crazy around NOLA.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:20 amThanks. I’m already a member of Loves and the Pilot/Flying J apps. The ones that search all the different brands aren’t accurate in my book. They are swayed by certain brands that pay to have their listing on top. My Subaru is a prime example. I can be sitting in the pumps of a lower priced station and my Subaru will tell me to go ten miles down the road to a brand that has paid Subaru. Same is true of Garmin and Tom Tom.GunnyGene wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 7:57 amCheck your planned route against Gas Buddy.
https://www.gasbuddy.com/
My motor home has a 130 gallon tank of which 110 gallons are considered usable. I can generally go 500 to 800 miles on a fillup depending if I want to take it to 1/2 or 1/4 full. On the open road I can get 10 or sometimes 11 mpg. Average actual results are 8 to 10 depending on how many side trips and stops I make.
I’m really just trying to get everyone‘a gut feeling as I trust you guys and gals more than the news.
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I’ve heard that. There is currently road construction too. The Florida and Texas trips will be separate. We will be gone for two weeks then be home for five days during Christmas then head out December 26th for Texas and beyond for a month.GunnyGene wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:36 amIf you're taking I-10 between FL and TX you shouldn't have any problems except for traffic. Gets pretty crazy around NOLA.Sir Henry wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 8:20 amThanks. I’m already a member of Loves and the Pilot/Flying J apps. The ones that search all the different brands aren’t accurate in my book. They are swayed by certain brands that pay to have their listing on top. My Subaru is a prime example. I can be sitting in the pumps of a lower priced station and my Subaru will tell me to go ten miles down the road to a brand that has paid Subaru. Same is true of Garmin and Tom Tom.GunnyGene wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 7:57 amCheck your planned route against Gas Buddy.
https://www.gasbuddy.com/
My motor home has a 130 gallon tank of which 110 gallons are considered usable. I can generally go 500 to 800 miles on a fillup depending if I want to take it to 1/2 or 1/4 full. On the open road I can get 10 or sometimes 11 mpg. Average actual results are 8 to 10 depending on how many side trips and stops I make.
I’m really just trying to get everyone‘a gut feeling as I trust you guys and gals more than the news.
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Re: Availability of Diesel
Gene,
I live on the TX-OK state line just north of Dallas and Diesel is running about $4.60 here. I parked my 2010 Ram 4x4 in the drive this May. I decided to not pay the $4.00/gal. diesel. I parked it in the driveway and still have 3/4s of a tank still left. If I'm driving around town, I'm driving my wife's Aspen.
Good Luck on your travels.
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I live on the TX-OK state line just north of Dallas and Diesel is running about $4.60 here. I parked my 2010 Ram 4x4 in the drive this May. I decided to not pay the $4.00/gal. diesel. I parked it in the driveway and still have 3/4s of a tank still left. If I'm driving around town, I'm driving my wife's Aspen.
Good Luck on your travels.
Muddy Waters69
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I’m hoping it stays below $5 and hoping more that it’s available.MuddyWaters62 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 26, 2022 3:18 pmGene,
I live on the TX-OK state line just north of Dallas and Diesel is running about $4.60 here. I parked my 2010 Ram 4x4 in the drive this May. I decided to not pay the $4.00/gal. diesel. I parked it in the driveway and still have 3/4s of a tank still left. If I'm driving around town, I'm driving my wife's Aspen.
Good Luck on your travels.
Muddy Waters69
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