The Philippines was like that… fuel in pop bottles… stuff like that…
I bet. Were you there in the service? I would love to see it but $$$. I was on a packed microbus in East Timor once when someone got on with a jerrycan of gasoline & parked it next to the door. Uh, I think this is my stop, 'bye!The Philippines was like that… fuel in pop bottles… stuff like that…
I expect you are right about there being a few more folks traveling around in vans/RVs or ? after this latest mess nature has delt everyone in the SE. I sure would want to find some other place to be. Not sure I could stay after this is all done. I would be looking for a new safer place to land.With all the loss of homes from the recent hurricanes and insurance coverage issues for repairing damaged housing it seems like there will be more of those persons having to, at least for a while, adopt Van Life. The reports are that there is no immediately available temporary housing left in those affected areas or surrounding highway routes out of those areas. Eventually FEMA will create some temporary mobile home housing but that takes infrastructure of power, water and electricity to get those temporary villages habitable.
Our very own member “Travelaround”who started this “ chat about anything” thread went through this scenario initiated by a wild fire in California destroying her home and making her land unusable until cleaned up of hazardous to health soils. She documented in this thread that move into a motel housing and then into a temporary travel trailer in a trailer park and then the trailer eventually moved onto her own property after it had debris and contaminated soils removed. But at last just under a year ago she moved into new housing in a sticks and brick brand new house on her own land.
I'm sure there are people ask themselves that after every storm. It would probably be just as hard to face that your home base can't be home any more as it would be to face that you can't be on the road any more. People get very attached to home whatever it is.Not sure I could stay after this is all done. I would be looking for a new safer place to land.
Kerosene is also known as Diesel #1, we ran our GMC buses on Kerosene only. Trucks used Diesel #2.Is jet fuel the same as diesel fuel?
Jet fuel, on the other hand, is kerosene (other than some rare military jet fuels). It's a bit lighter than pump diesel, doesn't freeze in the extreme cold, but otherwise works fine as a direct replacement.Oct 28, 2021
SOUNDS LIKE YOU HAD A BLAST!! Broke apart some conceptions and got to go to the BEACH CongratsView attachment 36608Finally an actual beach day!
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