I'm looking forward to attending my first Denton meet this weekend! Going to be camping inside the Denton Farm Park.
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Craig, I have noticed several filling stations without gasoline yesterday (in Raleigh & Wake Forest, NC areas). Even watched State Troopers direct traffic into a station that had gas. The stations appeared to have diesel. A store owner I know mentioned deliveries are occurring thou with less frequency. You may want to carry an additional 5 gals of your RV's favorite drink just to be safe. Looking forward to the meet myself! WilliamWilliam Edwards, AMCA #10035
Attend the 2019 Southern National Meet at Denton Farmpark, NC, 17-18 May 2019
http://www.amcasouthernnationalmeet.com/
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Originally posted by 1917PowerPlus View PostI'm in Virginia, I called a few stations along my route in the Greensboro area and they have gas.Craig (Delaware)
Delaware Bay Chapter
Perkiomen Chapter
AMCA Member #1011
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Originally posted by wideglide38 View PostCraig, I have noticed several filling stations without gasoline yesterday (in Raleigh & Wake Forest, NC areas). Even watched State Troopers direct traffic into a station that had gas. The stations appeared to have diesel. A store owner I know mentioned deliveries are occurring thou with less frequency. You may want to carry an additional 5 gals of your RV's favorite drink just to be safe. Looking forward to the meet myself! WilliamCraig (Delaware)
Delaware Bay Chapter
Perkiomen Chapter
AMCA Member #1011
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I understand the concern inside. A hitch carrier would be good place to hold a gas can. I would stick to I-85, then onto I-73S/Hwy. 220S to Asheboro then south on Hwy 49 to Denton (about 16 miles south on Hwy. 49 after turning off I-73 / I-74 / Hwy. 220S). Look for the AMCA signs. I suspect the large truck stops (Love's, Flying J, Pilots, etc.) on I-85 would your best bet for having gas.William Edwards, AMCA #10035
Attend the 2019 Southern National Meet at Denton Farmpark, NC, 17-18 May 2019
http://www.amcasouthernnationalmeet.com/
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Originally posted by wideglide38 View PostI understand the concern inside. A hitch carrier would be good place to hold a gas can. I would stick to I-85, then onto I-73S/Hwy. 220S to Asheboro then south on Hwy 49 to Denton (about 16 miles south on Hwy. 49 after turning off I-73 / I-74 / Hwy. 220S). Look for the AMCA signs. I suspect the large truck stops (Love's, Flying J, Pilots, etc.) on I-85 would your best bet for having gas.Craig (Delaware)
Delaware Bay Chapter
Perkiomen Chapter
AMCA Member #1011
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