floridarandy
Well-known member
For years pulling the popup I never thought much about this. Regular car pumps at the gas station. Park out in the lot at restaurants or shopping centers, etc.
Now with the 5th wheel I thought it might be worth getting the insider view of pulling the bigger rig. We've had no probelm hitch/unhitching....running down the interstate...avoiding running over curbs and stop signs around town and backing into the new berth we created at home. But, we haven't been the road camping with it yet and since that's coming up soon I thought I'd ask.
So I'm pulling into a truck stop for gas....car pumps or truck pumps? I assume overhead is an issue at the "car" pumps at many stations?
What about eating at a truck stop....park out back with the 18 wheelers?
How do you deal with roadside restaurants while on the road re: parking, e.g., Denny's, Cracker Barrell or the host of other restaurants around interstate interchanges (Outback, Friday's, etc, etc)?
What about a stop at Wallymart for supplies while on the road?
In general, how are you treated as a vehicle while on the road....I assume more like an 18 wheeler truck and less like a car?
Thanks
Randy in Florida
Now with the 5th wheel I thought it might be worth getting the insider view of pulling the bigger rig. We've had no probelm hitch/unhitching....running down the interstate...avoiding running over curbs and stop signs around town and backing into the new berth we created at home. But, we haven't been the road camping with it yet and since that's coming up soon I thought I'd ask.
So I'm pulling into a truck stop for gas....car pumps or truck pumps? I assume overhead is an issue at the "car" pumps at many stations?
What about eating at a truck stop....park out back with the 18 wheelers?
How do you deal with roadside restaurants while on the road re: parking, e.g., Denny's, Cracker Barrell or the host of other restaurants around interstate interchanges (Outback, Friday's, etc, etc)?
What about a stop at Wallymart for supplies while on the road?
In general, how are you treated as a vehicle while on the road....I assume more like an 18 wheeler truck and less like a car?
Thanks
Randy in Florida