John, If you know the ZIP code you're traveling through, try this. http://www.automotive.com/gas-prices/ Jim
On Apr 27, 2006, at 8:19 PM, John Rodgers wrote: > I have been thinking of this for some time as I watch with alarm the > steady rise of fuel prices. I haven't checked today, but yesterday > fuel > at the cheaper stations was $2.84/gallon. I haven't a clue how much it > is out west. I was in Santa Fe in 1999 and it was $1.15 and I thought > that was high. > > My journey is to begin at Birmimngham, AL and end 4500 miles later at > Anchorage, Alaska. Round trip is 9,000 miles, and that doesn't include > the touring for the summer in the state, prol'ly another 2500 miles. > Prices are bad enough in the US and are getting worse, but in Western > Canada, and then up that Alaska highway in Canada it's going to be > horrific. Fuel in those remote places along the highway has to be > hauled > in by truck. From Dawson Creek, the beginning of the Alaska Highway to > Tok, AK, the end of the Alaska Highway, 1450-1500 miles, all fuel > along > the way gets there by truck. > > Anyone got any connections to Dawson Creek, Ft. Nelson, Muncho Lake > area, Watson Lake, and Whitehorse? All places for fuel going up the > highway? I would like to see fuel pries in those places. > > It is possible for this fuel price thing to completely kill off my > long > planned trip up north. Fuel cost could go beyond my means. > > Mark T. What is fuel costing in Anchorage just now?? > > Regards, > > John Rodgers > 88 GL Driver > |
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