This created more dialogue than I expected. Appreciate the feedback. I figured everyone but me had some kind of bad-ass military or overlanding rack mounted fuel storage system, but it sounds like most just have plastic can in the bed of their truck like me (I just need a better one!)
Long term storage is not a concern. If any fuel is in the can at the end of a trip I transfer it to my truck.
To answer someone else’s question, yes I have used it. Hard to say for sure if I “needed” it. It would have been close and I didn’t bother to risk it. Also, it cost me on a trip in WY 4 years ago back when I didn’t carry any extra fuel. We were driving much more than we expected to between our basecamp and where we were getting into elk. One day, after having to drive up and pull my buddies truck out of the mud, I had to spend most of that afternoon driving out to the only gas station in those parts and back into the unit. I’d still pay good money to have that 1 afternoon back.
I don’t need it often, but on 10-12 day hunts in large units (or on multi unit tags) when I don’t yet know the area, I tend to spend more time driving than I prefer. Having the gas available and not having to stress about fuel is cheap insurance.
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