This has definitely steered off topic, but @GolanB has provided great advice. I have a plug kit and 12V inflator in my frunk along with a few other emergency items.Thanks, just told wife that would be adventurous and worst can happen is to have stories to tell. Appreciate your input here and you are right I will probably stop at tejon, since it has more stalls.
Having said that, I don’t have tires kit in my car, what should we do in the event of flat tire? All my cars had spare tires before.. call Tesla Roadside assistance?
Tejon Ranch takes another few seconds to get to but has more amenities. The number of stalls doesn't matter as much as the number that are open at the time, which you can of course see on the display. Bakersfield is easy to get in/out but there's not much there. Tejon is a historical station, as it was one of the original five that opened in Sep 2012. It has since been upgraded many times.
Again, this kind of trip planning is off-topic for this thread, but don't forget to reset a trip meter before your trip starts and let us know what kind of energy consumption you see. You'll be in a fair amount of traffic getting out of LA so I think you'll be surprised at how much margin you have. Until you feel comfortable with the car, I recommend spending a few extra minutes charging than you think necessary. If you feel uncomfortable, just remember you can slow down and increase your range. Going slower than the flow of traffic is also dangerous so please don't go slower than the trucks and cause them to pass you! Ok, need to get off my soapbox. Good luck and have fun!