All of the 3 heating methods require a chimney to cool the heat transfer coils on an absorption refrigerator. This limits your choice to a strictly DC residential-type fridge, as Glenn suggested.
Thanks to everyone who responded. Apparently, I was wrong about Progressive not letting us use the truck bobtail. I was told today that I can. So one of the following three people were wrong. 1) The Progressive agent I spoke to last time I asked. 2) The Progressive agent I spoke to today. Or more likely, it was myself. Maybe it was National General Insurance (?) that we had previously that didn't want us bobtailing.
I have not read the policy yet, but Erika Neil of McGriff Insurance, who I spoke to today, seemed to know what she was talking about.
Thanks again,
Jim
In your given order here is the route you'd take and you won't have any issues on any of the roads. I-40 can be rough but it's the best way for you to go. :
Hot Springs, AR to Monument Valley:
I-40 west to Gallup, NM then 264/191/163 to Monument Valley
To Sedona: Backtrack to Gallup, NM then I-40 west and south on I-17 to 179 into Sedona. (You could stay on I-40 and pick up 89A into Sedona but you should read about it first. It would be a steep, curvy downhill but very doable with your RV. We've done it with our 40' MH)
Sedona to Petrified Forest - back on I-40 east to Holbrook. Take 180 south a short distance to the Petrified Forest Gift Shop (could spend an overnight here and tour the NP Rd with your truck & return to the RV. Travel the road fully and it will take you to the end at I-40 again. There are places on the park road to explore.
To Arches: East on I-40 to 191 north
To Mesa Verde NP - 191 south to 491 to CO 160
Mesa Verde to Albuquerque - 160 east to Durango (worth a stop and even a drive up to Silverton in your truck which is awesome! (We've boondocked up there a lot with our 40' MH). You could even pre-arrange for the Durango to Silverton train for a day excursion. From Durango take 550 to Albuquerque.