somebody call al sharpton someones civil rights are about to get violated. BAMmm. i like it not taking sides but it is always fun seeing someone called an ASS
I get a little over 200 miles per tank
Too bad we never counted how many physical threats we saw on Discoweb in 15 years.Still would be happy to give him some physical education should he take me up on my offer. Of course he won't. Internet bullies are just that. Not likely he's willing to show up and get tough with me in person.
I think you have identified the real problem here. You don't need to figure out how to carry a bunch of spare fuel, you need to improve your lousy mileage. I routinely get 340 miles from one tank of gas in my D1 on the highway... with a suspension lift and larger-than-stock tires.
Chris, I own a townhome. The garages are not tall enough for my Discovery with a modest lift and roof rack. I park on the street in front of my house. Mongo should have no trouble finding me. Jimmy, I use fuel for my lanterns and stove as well as for the vehicle. As I mentioned, gas stations run dry several days before a storm so I may not have the opportunity to top off before having to leave. I get a little over 200 miles per tank and may have to drive much farther for gas. There are very few arteries out of here. I realize it is not likely to happen but I went through four hurricanes in one year in Florida before moving here and then had two back to back. People were crazed. As far as this board, I may be done. I realize I don't know a lot about a lot of this but have never been attacked for asking honest questions.. I also shoot long range and the people on the board I belong to are patient and helpful. Completely different. Many here have been helpful but I really don't need any Mongos in my life. Still would be happy to give him some physical education should he take me up on my offer. Of course he won't. Internet bullies are just that. Not likely he's willing to show up and get tough with me in person.
Don't leave gas sitting in your cans for more than a few weeks. Gasoline does not last that long. You will hurt your fuel system running old gas.
I am South Texas-born and -raised and I've never seen a situation where San Antonio has run out of fuel. A Disco with a full tank is more than enough to get to SA and beyond. Simple solution: don't drop below half a tank in hurricane season. You're overthinking this.
The _really_ tough choice becomes - where do you mount the RTT?...but the mission demands it.
I think your answer is a trailer - you definitely need a trailer.