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Re: High gas prices keep backpackers away?

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:20 pm
by ERIC
For fun and comparison, similar topic/poll I created back in 2008:

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Re: High gas prices keep backpackers away?

Posted: Tue Mar 01, 2011 10:54 pm
by rlown
interesting about the threads. Didn't stop me in 2008. Won't stop me now.

Re: High gas prices keep backpackers away?

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:03 pm
by sparky
I have used public transport to backpack before, I might do that this summer too.

My time in the mountains is priceless. So no, gas prices would never keep me away.

Re: High gas prices keep backpackers away?

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 1:31 pm
by Troutdog 59
While it wont stop me from going, if gas is $5 a gallon it may have an affect on my destination and may keep me more local. I live in Clovis, so the TH's off of Hwys 41, 168, and 180 are close by. I live on a budget cuz I have to. I have one kid in college and my second is only two years away. Again, I still will go, but if gas is $5 a gallon I likley wont go to some of the more distant locations Ive been thinking of like the Trinity Alps or a trip I was thinking of to the Ruby Mtns in Nevada.

Re: High gas prices keep backpackers away?

Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2011 8:18 pm
by dave54
:soapbox:

Let's put the price hikes in perspective.

Did you worry about the cost when gas was $3 per gallon?

If your car gets 25 MPG, and you drive 200 miles each way to/from your home to the trailhead you burn 16 gallons. If the price at the pump goes to $4 you are spending $16 more than you did at $3 gas. 2 people will spend more than that at the fast food drive thru on the way home. Are you going to give up doing what you enjoy to save $16? If you don't hit the trail on the weekend what are going to do with your time -- go to the mall and buy more backpacking bling?

Recalculate the above figures with your own car MPG, local gas prices, and distance you drive. Then decide if you are going to curtail your arboreal pleasures for the extra cost.

I am not. My time in the woods is more important to me than mere monetary sums.