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Question Finding Diesel for your RV?

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We use AllStays Truck and Travel for years. We like AllStays because it gives us which restaurants are in the truck stops and that our main criteria in picking a place to fuel both the coach and us. Now we have the EFS card so we have to take that into account also.
 
We use AllStays Truck and Travel for years. We like AllStays because it gives us which restaurants are in the truck stops and that our main criteria in picking a place to fuel both the coach and us. Now we have the EFS card so we have to take that into account also.

Good resources but you will find them all but useless in the Navajo Nation which is specific to Neil's travel in the first post. The Navajo Nation is a special place with few resources. It encompasses a big area over Northeastern Arizona, New Mexico and Utah. I had the pleasure of taking an off road guided tour in my Earthroamer offered by the Navajo's to explore the Nation. Except for the obvious tourist destination around Monument Valley you need permission and an escort to visit deep into the back country of the Nation. Finding diesel was a constant challenge. There is diesel out there but I don't recall the facilities to be friendly to a 45' coach.
 
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Drive up today was fine, weather non issue. I went Sedona direct PFJ west of Flagstaff then direct Waheap CG on Lake Powell. There were multiple suitable gas stations on the 89A route. I think what I could/should have done was just use google maps and try to find any and all gas stations and find any details. I prefer the truck stops and the TSD card worked at this PFJ so while it was 10 mi off course I was fine with it as a known.
 
We did US-89/US-89A from just outside of Panguitch UT down to Flagstaff AZ three times this summer. After staying outside of Panguitch for about 10 days we moved south to Williams AZ. Weather was going to be really hot further south into AZ so we turned around and went right back up to southern UT. Then about a week later we came back down and started heading east. As I recall there were a couple decent fuel stops along the way.
 
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