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$400? Are you hunting in Kansas? Seriously, that sounds a little high for an in-state trip. If you drove 1000 miles in a 10 MPG vehicle it would cost about $400 in fuel. Does that sound right?The high gas prices are really going to drag down the economy, once again....good thing our country has an aggressive energy policy. Good luck.
Quote from: Bob33 on March 29, 2011, 01:34:47 PM$400? Are you hunting in Kansas? Seriously, that sounds a little high for an in-state trip. If you drove 1000 miles in a 10 MPG vehicle it would cost about $400 in fuel. Does that sound right?The high gas prices are really going to drag down the economy, once again....good thing our country has an aggressive energy policy. Good luck. Could be close. It's 435 miles one way from here. I usual put on over a 1000 miles when I make a trip home to Chewelah.
Quote from: Bob33 on March 29, 2011, 01:34:47 PM$400? Are you hunting in Kansas? Seriously, that sounds a little high for an in-state trip. If you drove 1000 miles in a 10 MPG vehicle it would cost about $400 in fuel. Does that sound right?The high gas prices are really going to drag down the economy, once again....good thing our country has an aggressive energy policy. Good luck. Well, if it's closer to like the 800 mile round trip, he gets a little less than 8 mpg. Dragging a decent sized trailer, I could see one getting that kinda rotten mpg's.If he isn't dragging a trailer along with, his truck has some issues unless he's got a thirsty 460 cid under the hood.By the time he threw in a scouting trip, that's roughly $160 more in fuel than last year.It adds up.......