Traveler III
Extra fuel is peace of mind. We do a three day trip through the Blue Mountains and it takes a full tank in most of our vehicles. If the road was blocked by fire or something and we had to take a different route out, we would need more fuel.
We once were camping in Little Naches with RVs and Trucks with campers pulling trailers with Jeeps when the Nile Landslide blocked our short drive back to Yakima. The only gas station had no power to pump fuel due to the landslide. We had to drive over Chinook Pass. The short cut "Cayuse Pass" to US12 was closed. We had to drive all the way over the Cascades to Enumclaw in Western Washington and around to take another pass back over to Eastern Washington. Some did not have enough fuel to make the trip. We emptied the fuel tanks of the Jeeps on trailers to add fuel to some of the tow rigs. I had topped off my diesel pickup before coming up and had enough to go over the pass. Lucky because no one else had a diesel rig to share.
We once were camping in Little Naches with RVs and Trucks with campers pulling trailers with Jeeps when the Nile Landslide blocked our short drive back to Yakima. The only gas station had no power to pump fuel due to the landslide. We had to drive over Chinook Pass. The short cut "Cayuse Pass" to US12 was closed. We had to drive all the way over the Cascades to Enumclaw in Western Washington and around to take another pass back over to Eastern Washington. Some did not have enough fuel to make the trip. We emptied the fuel tanks of the Jeeps on trailers to add fuel to some of the tow rigs. I had topped off my diesel pickup before coming up and had enough to go over the pass. Lucky because no one else had a diesel rig to share.