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====== Managing fuel costs ====== | ====== Managing fuel costs ====== | ||
- | ===== use less fuel ===== | + | ===== using less fuel ===== |
+ | The best way to save on fuel is to //use less of it//. | ||
- | ===== buy at the best price ===== | ||
- | ==== gas apps ==== | + | ==== moving between campsites |
+ | **Having an overall plan in mind** can save backtracking and inefficient routes. | ||
- | ==== state averages ==== | + | **Maximizing stays at one camp** lessens the amount of overall traveling one does. This might mean staying at a particular area for the whole 14 days((or whatever is allowed)) then moving to the next spot. An extreme example would be staying at a [[camping: |
- | When traveling across multiple states or when camping near a state border, keep these general trends((http:// | ||
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- | Louisiana < Texas < New Mexico | ||
- | Ohio < Michigan | ||
- | West Virginia < Pennsylvania | ||
- | Massachusetts < Connecticut | + | ==== while camping ==== |
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+ | ==== state averages ==== | ||
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+ | When traveling across multiple states or when camping near a state border, keep these general trends((http:// | ||
- | Alabama((often cheapest in the nation)) < Georgia | + | '' |
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+ | West Virginia < Pennsylvania'' | ||
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