rfarren
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Geoff":2w55b235 said:rfarren":2w55b235 said:IMHO the most expensive part of skiing is not the lift tix but the educational aspect, i.e. lessons.
Disagree. Transportation tends to dwarf everything else for most people if you are going to ski frequently. 500 miles in a car at 50 cents per mile, or airline tickets and airport->resort shuttle fees.
You certainly have a point when we're talking about destination resorts. However, average plane ticket plus car rental and gas for a given trip to Utah tends to be around $450 combined ($275-325 for plane tix- $100 for car rental- $25-$50 for gas), the cost of 1 private lesson at Alta for a half day is $275. The cost for a full day hovers somewhere above $500. Ski school, i.e. group lessons I believe are pretty affordable there ($45), but last a mere 2 hours.
For local skiing, every trip I do to the Katzkills I pay around $12 in tolls (depending on my route home). I almost always fill up my tank on route 4 or 17 in jersey on the way home, so that will run me about $30-35 depending on how much driving I did prior to the ski excursion. If we add insurance, depreciation, car cost (although the car was a free gift for our wedding), and maintenance, I suppose every drive to Hunter costs us around $65 in transportation. That is a 360 mile drive round trip. The lift tix are cheap with our Big Lift card, but still education cost an arm and a leg there with a private lesson costing $195 for three hours, and group lessons being quite a bit cheaper.
If I go to No'Vt or even So'Vt my transportation costs go quite a bit higher. A couple more tanks of gas etc... and I think Geoff is spot on. Frankly, with my little put put honda civic, I'm not looking forward to any trips that far north till spring, when it will be slightly warmer, and the driving will be a bit better.