Smith and Edwards Trip 27MAY16
Here are some of the exhaustive details of the Gama Goat tire and parts trip. As mentioned earlier, I made the trip after work on 27MAY16. I was able to get off work at 1600hrs instead of 1700hrs. I figured the extra hour should offset some of the Memorial Day Weekend travel traffic. I left the house around 1700 hours and was on the road.
I had three different routes to choose from:
1) Tacoma-Puyallup-I90-Ellensburg-Kennewick onto Utah
2) Elma-Centralia-White Pass-Kennewick onto Utah
3) Elma-Portland-East onto Utah
I check the Washington DOT app and saw options 1 and 3 were out of the question to traffic, construction, and lane closures. Ok, White Pass it was. Luckily the traffic was very minimal but had a nice surprise when I approached Morton. Evidentally, it was their annual city wide yard sale and a yard sale it was errr Morton County Fair? There were thousands of people lining the streets going from vendor to vendor and walking onto the highway like it was their sidewalk. This was a bit of delay but once I cleared the town it was open road.
Here are some the times I had:
27MAY16
Left home 1700 hrs
White Pass 1950 hrs
Kennewick 2216 hrs
Pendleton, OR 2310 hrs
28MAY16
Baker City, OR 0033 hrs (Half way point-mileage wise)
Boise, ID 1422 hrs
Twin Falls, ID 0512 hrs
Smith and Edwards, UT 0915 hrs (We made it!!!)
So, all in all, I only had a 15 minute nap on the 990 mile trip. My body is starting to tell me this is a young man's trip not a 43yo trip. But I like the adventure of it all. I had absolutely zero mechanical issues. My old 2001 Dodge Ram Cummins and trusty M101A2 performed flawlessly. My average cruising speed was between 70-75 MPH. I made some good time on the trip down but slowed it down a bit on the return trip. I think mostly due to fatigue more than anything else. I took my 12 year son along for the ride. He was more than willing to come and knew what he was getting to. He went with me on my initial recovery trip and had to come on this one. I'm not sure what the motivator was for him. Was it the trip, was it the unmonitored use of his ipad and Nintendo DS gaming, or did he just want to get away from the house. Whatever the motivation, it was great to have someone there to keep me company on those lonely Eastern Oregon, Southern Idaho, and Northern Utah roads. Man, no offense to anyone living in these areas, but what a boring drive.
Fuel Log:
Left the house with a full tank of fuel (35 gallons)
1) Circle K in Kennewick, WA 27MAY16 2159 hours 16.925 Gallons $41.62 ($2.459/Gallon)
2) Gowen Chevron in Boise, ID 28MAY16 0332 hours 20.246 Gallons $52.62 ($2.599/gallon)
3) Pilot #508 in Perry, UT 28MAY16 0856 hours 19.208 Gallons $49.92 ($2.599/Gallon)
Return Trip
4) Foothills Chevron in Mountain Home, ID 28MAY16 0855 hours 30.134 Gallons $78.32 ($2.599/Gallon)
5) Chevron West in Zillah, WA 29MAY16 1010 hours 27.819 Gallons $72.30 ($2.599/Gallon)
6) Montesano Quick Stop Montesano, WA 31MAY16 1553 hrs 13.626 Gallons $35.41 ($2.599/Gallon)
So for the trip I burned about 127.958 gallons (I filled up the tank upon arrival back home). I spent $330.19 on fuel. With these calculations, my fuel economy to the location (empty) was 14.828 miles/Gallon. For my return trip, my fuel economy was 14.180/Gallon Loaded. Typically without the M101A2 trailer, my truck averages about 20-22 miles per gallon on the highway. I'm surprised the empty vs loaded MPG was so close. That load of tires and parts didn't even bother that 5.9L Cummins!!! I'm stoked by these MPG figures. My truck is pushing 178,000 miles right now and she appears there's nothing stopped her.