It's on Stockton Hill just after you get off of I-40 and about a quarter mile before the EA chargers.Wait, what? The Kingman RAN is open? Huh, that’s big news and great to know. Where is it exactly? Off Andy Devine near the In N’ Out?
I’m in Phoenix (most of the time anyway). We may be neighbors.
Thanks for sharing this valuable information! I’m sure I’ll refer to it sooner than later.
The chargers you are thinking of are still EA. Used them a couple weeks ago, and walked to check out the Kraken HQ!I feel your pain on those Anderson and Yreka chargers! Had a the same problem you did with lots of people and broken chargers in November, but both were better in April but Yreka was rate limited to 50KW for the stations that are bunched together. The one stand alone one in the middle of the parking lot was full speed.
Going through Portland, I like to stop in Tigard at the Walmart, there's a nice dog park about a mile from there that's great for getting the zooms out of restless pups.
Northgate is about a mile from my house, are those not EA stations any more? There used to be 3-4 EA by the Bank of America on the NE corner of the mall property.
On one the screen said not available, on another it was just dark and did not have the usual EA screen. Tried it anyway, not working.Thanks so much for the writeup. As someone from the PNW an a home in Phoenix this is very relevant.
Curious, how do you know when you pull into a charging station 2 of the 4 stations are "kaput"?
Oh right those ones on Holman Road, forgot those were open now.Tigard is too close to Eugene for a stop. Eugene is half way between my place in Blaine, WA and my daughter in Davis CA. There may well be EA chargers at Northgate. That's where I thought I was going, but the computer l;ead me to the QFC a mile or so east where there was only the EVGo station. Hoping I can figure out how to use Chargepont on EVGo.
OK, I did not do the full set up, but enough to illustrate what we did.Nice writeup. Can you show your setup on how you locked down everything in the truck bed? I'm headed on a trip in a few weeks and need to lock down stuff in the bed without a tonneau cover. Thanks.
Wow that’s awesome. Thanks for the pics. I’ll probably do this instead of a DIY tonneau cover.OK, I did not do the full set up, but enough to illustrate what we did.
1st pic is 7' bike cable I bought a 2 pack from Amazon in case I stacked the bins and need more cable. The other cable is the Gear Guard cable which I used on the Yetis, but I could have used 2 bike cables. The padlocks are long shackle wide gap. I used 10 of the silver locks and 4 of the bronze ones. 4 each on the bins and 2 each on the Yetis plus 2 on the bike cable. Silver locks were a 12 pack of keyed alike on Amazon. Bronze ones were keyed alike I had from Walmart.
Pic #2 is how I did the Yetis. I actually had 2 Yetis and used the gear guard to secure them through the padlocks.
3rd pic is Costco bins. Each bin has 6 slots that can take a padlock. I used 4 locks on each bin and ran the cable through 1 or 2 of them on each bin. I played around with different arrangements. You can get 4 bins in L patterns or you could stack them and have 8. Without the cargo bars of course. But I was taking 45 and 65 Yetis which were my second L with just 2 bins. If you stack the bins they are still in the slip stream which is important. In the photo I did not use 4 locks each nor did I lock the cable to the tie downs as I was in a hurry.
ONe thing I learned when experimenting with the layout pattern was do the locks upside down. Especially the cable to tie down locks. They are much easier to unlock that way![]()
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Not totally secure, but weatherproof and gonna discourge the casual opportunistic thief. Having the cargo bars makes it almost impossible to get a bin out when you have the bed full with 2 L patterns. Plus bins are about $14 each, cables about $14 each, and locks maybe $5 each in bulk.Wow that’s awesome. Thanks for the pics. I’ll probably do this instead of a DIY tonneau cover.
Average speed on the flats was probably 70-75. Hill climbs were 60-65 slower on some of those mountain curves in southern Oregon.Great write-up, thank you! We leave tomorrow to do Portland, OR to Palm Springs, CA. Two questions:
- What would you say your average non-traffic speed was?
- A little worried now about the I-10 route from Grapevine to Palm Springs... any tips on how best to navigate that?