Whose skiing will be affected by gas prices?

hawaiiansteeze

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So... with gas prices reaching pretty high amounts(about 4.30 in CT for regualar) who probably isnt gona be able to ski as much as they want this winter. my home mountain is about 20 miles away and i get maybe 23ish miles to the gallon so thats around 10 bucks just to get there because i need atleast 91 octane gas. i just dont know if i could make that trip 3-5 times a week anymore with these prices.

this sort of a rant but how do all of you NSers think the price of gas will affect your skiing if it even will
 
just get a job and work alot thats what im going to do i still plan on going skiing every weekend until i cant
 
mine will be positively affected as it should deter some people from coming next season, and im moving to breck.
 
dude dont you pay really low prices anyway because your government refuses to tax it as it doesn't want to piss off the voters/ take any responsibility for its carbon footprint (no offence man not aimed at you!) but ye i just worked it out in england, for a us gallon of diesel for us it would be $9.60

comparitavely petrol is still pretty cheap over there i think!
 
urban and backyard skiing is the future(if you're lucky you have a huge ass mountain in your backyard)
 
It already affected my skiing this season. I missed at least 3 weekends because I didn't have anyone to go up with and split the gas. It was late season, but one of those weekends had pow and I'm pissed I missed it.
 
well gas was at .92 a liter when i started driving and now on average its 1.17 which is .25.

i use about 45 - 50 liters a week so over a year im spending 582 pounds more on gas than i used to.

so a new pair of ski's or jacket n pants or many olther peices of equipment that usuall need replacing after a season.
 
i ride a bus for free so, i kind of got lucky there. if i had to drive every time it would be amazingly expensive
 
i'm just saving some of money this summer solely for gas so that i can afford to travel around a bit
 
you should start carpooling with friends more amd just make a rule that who ever is the driver pays for gas and switch off cars
 
There is some gas stations near me that manage to sell gas for 3.15. I live in connecticut also and don't know where you find 4.30 for gas?
 
Almost everything will be affected by gas prices. Anything that uses fuel to power equipment, any business that needs trucks to carry good - in fact anything with a loigistics function will be hit.
 
Yeah, I don't really want to buy a car now because of the price (1.30 a liter), and my mom sure as hell doesn't want to drive me there.

Busing takes 2.5 hours while driving takes less than one, so I'm getting screwed.
 
I'll just have to charge my friends more for gas, plain and simple. I think I should do a ski taxi next year.
 
closest mountain to me is a 160 mile roundtrip

my other home mtn is a 300 mile roundtrip

and im broke, but that isnt gonna stop me from goin
 
considering my mom still has to take my younger bro up most weekends, I don't think its gonna affect next season much. But yeah, I definitely cannot afford to drive myself up though.
 
Didn't read any posts except the title - Everyone's skiing will be affected by gas prices - running lifts = using electricity - powered by gas/oil/non-renewable resources (primarily)

If not that, everyone has to make some sort of travel unless you live in a resort (lucky fuckers)

Even then, skis, clothing, bindings, is all made from oil, and has to be transported in lorries that run on...fossil fuels!

So to cut a long story short, everyone is affected. End thread.
 
i saw gas for 3.32 in Hartford CT last week. its gone down to 4.11 in my home town today. (granby if anybody knows where that is)
 
are you serious? last week,? CT has like the highest gas prices in the country. Granby ma? it hold strong at 3.93 in northampton, right now. I'm praying it's won't hit 4

and yay i def won't be driving to jay peak as much this winter, if something doesn't change. it's getting kind of scary everything is going up sooo much
 
No ones, just carpool and each pitch in. Or take a bus.

And come winter I am pretty sure the prices will have dropped, cus mad people are gonna freak when they hit $5 a gallon.
 
Damn I miss the days of living five miles from a ski hill........even though...it was a just a hill.
 
its going to affect everyone no matter how far you live from the resort. the rise of oil costs will affect prices with food, transportation, production of pretty much all our goods. if this shit doesn't ship shape up soon we'll all be more worried about other things than skiing. everyone should buy local, reduce, reuse, recycle, promote/support sustainable products and try to have an overall more conscious approach to how we're living.
 
Its so gay i live in mass and i go up to maine every weekend of the winter, but i dont care i will find a way to get up there every weekend still its jus sucks that this has to happen
 


yeah for me its exactly one gallon to get to and from the mountain,

soo i guess ill just have to sacrifice some cheese fries to pay the $4.30 4-6

times a week. the way i see it since i work at the mountain and get

about 8-9 an hour ill just try and balance how much i work with how often i just go up to chill with friends and hopefully ill come up even and actually make some money
 
im lucky because my home hill is like 3 minutes away, can see it from my house basically.

and my bro works there so i get on for free :)

and its a private hill so its always empty seems like.
 
my skiing will be deeply affected, for i am boycotting mute grabs until the price of gas is lowered.
 
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