Sounds good.
Where is the next stop on your fantastic trip?
This month? No where special really. I wasted about $100 in fuel this month going by way of Flaming Gorge but found a camp I used 4 years ago wasn't as nice now due to the bugs that weren't as bad before, and it was crazy busy. I ended up going 240 miles in less than a week by the 5th of the month. I have to watch my budget and that kind of messed with it slightly. Just means I can't save as much money as I wanted to, probably. So, I'm just gonna head back towards I-15, so heading NW from here.
My "real" destination this summer is Glacier national park. I am slowly (as in, ~4 months) making my way there. I might get up there mid or late next month, or in August at the latest. After that, it'll be time to start heading south again back towards Arizona, where I will arrive in November or December once it cools down enough.
About 200 miles away (~$100 in fuel) there is a 2 week free place right off i15 in Idaho that is my next current "destination" in that I'll be there for half a month nearly. I was gonna go there before I got it in my head to go through Flaming Gorge. It's not pretty or fancy, but it's free, has good cell service, and it's near a gas station/RV dump station so sounds good to me. It might be a bit warm but I have the big generator working good now for roof A/C when parked if needed. Costs about 1/2 gallon of gas per hour but 2-4 hours a day is still way cheaper than an RV park.
I might stay here in SW WY for an extra week (use the full 14 night limit here) despite the forecast showing 93-94 next week since it's also quite windy at times, and I can run the generator for AC in the evenings. Was supposedly gonna be 88 today, but it got up to 85 in here at worst due to the off-and-on high winds today. I had to close up the door when it got insanely windy and lightly rainy earlier. Door is still shut but windows and roof vent are open again. Being 900 feet up above the town nearby, it's a little bit cooler here (probably at least 3 degrees less) since it doesn't have the "city heat" factor from cars, streets, etc. I have 12v fans and it's not very humid, so I can survive a week of low 90s.
Being so close to town, I can go back down the mountain and back up when it's cooler in the morning, and get more gas for the generator if needed that way. It's separate dedicated gasoline tank is maybe 10 gallons at most, but I have two red gas cans (5gal and 2gal) that I carry with me and both of those are full right now. I also have a 5 gallon yellow "diesel" one that's is empty right now, which I have used it for gas and diesel. I just make sure it's dried out inside (cap left off overnight inside the cargo trailer) before I refill it with a different fuel type. It has come in handy for both fuel types depending on the upcoming situation. I used it in winter for gasoline for the small generator when I was 20 miles from a gas station, and diesel several times since I hit the road again in April when I'm at a cheaper gas station and I want to use the fuel later for a bit of extra range to facilitate getting to another cheaper station later.