Drove 400 miles today to Montgomery, AL. For some reason the GPS took us on State and county roads avoiding interstates, which would have been faster. The biggest problem with these roads are no diesel stations. Almost ran dry until we came to a station in the Southwest corner of Georgia. Nancy swore she would not push if we ran out of fuel, and the dogs snarled when I mentioned hooking them to the front of the RV to pull it. Lucky we found that place.
Got to our campground and got hooked up just as the sun went down. Tomorrow we will go to the Hank Williams Museum which is only 4 miles away, and maybe the Dixie Railroad Museum before continuing on to Red Bay.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Sweet Home Alabama
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We can relate to the fuel issue because we have very limited miles on a fill up. We have had to find a few truck stops off the beaten path- quite stressful! No one hear volunteers to push or pull either!
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