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Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:59 pm
by caribe
toad857 wrote:Right. If you drive a truck that gets 15mpg, you are spending about $30 just for a daytrip to the Red from Lexington... wow. And it's over $70 if you're doing it from Cincinnati. A honda civic cuts the price by more than half.
Yep, do the math and go for a trade-in before everyone else get the same idea, you know, before the price you can get for your ride is basically determined by its mpg.

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:33 pm
by toad857
We Americans are retarded. See Figure 1, below:

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Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 7:36 pm
by pigsteak
thanks for the offer Brad...looks like Art is picking me up this weekend:)

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:27 pm
by captain static
Round trip from Cincy to the PMRP and back - 332 mi x .55 / mi = $182.60
Replace front axle shot from following Bost around on the back roads = $514.85
Having an outdoor meeting w/ the Access Fund followed by climbing @ Drive By = Priceless

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:54 pm
by lena_chita
caribe wrote:I was talking about this with a friend who often drives. We came to the obvious conclusion that we'd much rather pay to ride with someone else because it gets weird when it comes time to pay for gas. Sometimes it feels like people are doing you a favor by paying you for driving. Often people just say goodbye leaving the driver with the tab. I wonder if the Cinci drivers have it worse.

From East side Lexington to the average Southern Region is 66 mi
mpg: ~24, price of gas $3.80
2 x (66 mi) / 24 (mi/gal) x $3.80 $/gal = $21
group of four people = $5/ person.
group of 2 = $10/ person
The math is pretty simple. Either you pay or someone else pays for you.

Now think about previous conversations about supporting climbing venues like Muir and the RRGCC/ PMRP. If climbers feel that they don't have to pay to get to the crag (an immediate obvious cost) they sure as hell don't have to pony up the cashola to support the venue attended.

This post is coming from a guy who often says, "don't worry about the gas, I got this one." I think we all need to shift our perspective a bit. Beer and climbing cost money and that is that.
Yeah, I feel your pain... 66 miles from Lexington, yes, very painful indeed!

Now try this: 393 mi from Cleveland x 2 ways / 25mpg x $3.80 for gas = $120 round trip! And that doesn't count the driving around the gorge itself.

Luckily though, for longer trips people are much more likely to pony up for gas. It is easy to shrug off a 1hr drive, especially if regular partners do a good job of alternating cars, but for a 3-tank trip people pay attention

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 11:55 pm
by caribe
pigsteak wrote:thanks for the offer Brad...looks like Art is picking me up this weekend:)
Ray needs to install a 'like' or RRC.com will never compete with Facebook. :D The smilies are good though.

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:56 pm
by tH1e-swiN1e
Indianapolis and back. Almost every other weekend. I wish I didnt have to work so much to afford these trips. I need more time OUTSIDE!!

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 3:35 pm
by Josephine
tH1e-swiN1e wrote:Indianapolis and back. Almost every other weekend. I wish I didnt have to work so much to afford these trips. I need more time OUTSIDE!!
Time to join the rest of us and move to lex :-D

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 9:18 pm
by KD
I never had anybody chip in for gas when they rode with me. Sometimes they'd offer a slice or two of pizza and then proclaim that was their share. Back then when gas was under 2.00 it was bad enough but today I can't afford bumming.

Re: Climbing Cost (of a day out)

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:46 pm
by GWG
KD,

Figured just the opportunity and privilage of my riding down with you was enough.