Gas Prices, Burn Attendance!?!
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peterakabob
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Gas Prices, Burn Attendance!?!
So my current prediction is that gas will be somewhere around $5 to $7 a gallon by burn time. I don't know about y'all, but I am seriously worried this is going to put a damper on a lot of people's burns this year (including my own).
Your thoughts?
Your thoughts?
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Yeah, gas will probably be expensive. One of the reasons I buy my ticket early, then I have to go. I have a motorhome, really lousy mileage, but I always fill it and use Stabil fuel additive before I store it after the Burn. So I have two full tanks, which could get me down and back, or close to it. Burning Man is not cheap. Even without considering fuel, it costs a fair amount of money. It would be unfortunate if fuel costs would keep some from coming. But I spread my costs throughout the year, buying a little all the time. If you're coming from far away, I would take Sticky's advice, start putting away a little bit now so the hit isn't so bad in August.
However, I got a notice from the BLM about the renewal of BM. It is for one year with a 50,000 person cap. It was way over that last year. I don't know if that's their limit or not. But if it kept attendance below 50,000 that might be a good thing.
I would encourage spreading out the costs. I really wouldn't want the gas prices to keep good Burners from making it.
However, I got a notice from the BLM about the renewal of BM. It is for one year with a 50,000 person cap. It was way over that last year. I don't know if that's their limit or not. But if it kept attendance below 50,000 that might be a good thing.
I would encourage spreading out the costs. I really wouldn't want the gas prices to keep good Burners from making it.
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$500 would be nice. It's 1600 miles to BRC, and my truck runs 12 MPG on a good day. Let's just say that I'm saving up just now.unjonharley wrote:/
At ten dollars a gallon it will be 500 $ for me.. Might have to drop the trailer and a few odds and ends for better mileage..
If it wasn't such an utter pain in the ass to get the gear I need there by public transport, I'd probably go that route. But renting a car for the week is still more expensive than the gas.
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Geez - Carpool.Donna Matrix wrote:Move closer. Then gas won't be such a big deal.
he he he he he
Get a job on the BM ranch and live up there all year long?
It's only money. BM is more important than money. Borrow some.
1 Person = 100%
2 People = 50%
3 People = 33%
3 people is comfortable for me, split the fuel 3 ways.
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Already posted ride share, a month ago.. Will be following up on it too..mdmf007 wrote:Geez - Carpool.Donna Matrix wrote:Move closer. Then gas won't be such a big deal.
he he he he he
Get a job on the BM ranch and live up there all year long?
It's only money. BM is more important than money. Borrow some.
1 Person = 100%
2 People = 50%
3 People = 33%
3 people is comfortable for me, split the fuel 3 ways.
I am hoping this year will be my first burn and have been trying to figure out mileage while pulling a small trailer at 16 mpg. Still looking at 160 - 180 bucks at $5/gal. Doesn't seem like much to some people, but I make a shitty wage with spotty hours. GAWD i want to go so bad. I'm on this site almost every day searching thru threads.
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That's an effective and fun saving technique, I've been doing that for a long time now, and have a five gallon water bottle that's almost full now. problem is, I never cash it in or spend it, just start another jug.oneeyeddick wrote:All year long we never use change in any transaction, the change we get from using only paper money goes into the cookie jar and that gives us between $300-$400 every year.
I've never counted the money and have no clue how much might be in those bottles.
Another advantage to the large jugs is that they are pretty heavy and hard for thieves to steal. Years ago, when I used smaller containers like pickle jars, my house was robbed and of course, that was one of the first things they took.
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I do just the opposite of oneeyeddick for my gas money I use my cash back credit card to pay for everything and I put all the rewards checks into a seperate bank acct And I never carry a balance on the card so I get around $300 of gas money from that... Carpooling is totally the way to go I tow a open utility trailer and get around 20mpg so I try and fill as many seats as I can via the Rideshare system it makes the gas and hotels very affordable even driving 3500 miles roundtrip from here in Dallas. And if anyone is interested I still got some seats open
sorry had to sneak that in there
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At 4.25 a gallon I'll be looking at 2400$ round trip for gas. But then, I do rideshare with the wife so our individual portion is only half that 
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My TDI got about 42mpg last year (I'm an idiot and carted a bike on the back of my vehicle) approx. 5600 miles @$5 and I'm at $666.66.Sail Man wrote:At 4.25 a gallon I'll be looking at 2400$ round trip for gas. But then, I do rideshare with the wife so our individual portion is only half that
I'm getting a bad feeling about this year.
but will have one heck of a time!
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Doesn't your son kick in? Lazy little bugger...Sail Man wrote:At 4.25 a gallon I'll be looking at 2400$ round trip for gas. But then, I do rideshare with the wife so our individual portion is only half that :lol:
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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As far as I know I'm riding down on a bus from Portland with a bunch of people which should help. I just think it's too bad that with gas Burning Man is going to be extra-expensive. Even if you make a decent living it still ain't cheap.
Burning Man shouldn't have to be a rich man's endeavor.
I am also wondering if the gas prices are putting a much bigger strain on the BM organizers which might eff things up for years to come... Hard to say right now..
Burning Man shouldn't have to be a rich man's endeavor.
I am also wondering if the gas prices are putting a much bigger strain on the BM organizers which might eff things up for years to come... Hard to say right now..
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+1oneeyeddick wrote:All year long we never use change in any transaction, the change we get from using only paper money goes into the cookie jar and that gives us between $300-$400 every year.
I usually save a little over $120 doing that, including pennies
but hey, it adds up and helps
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I have mixed feelings about the rise in gas prices. We've had very cheap gas indeed, compared to the Europeans for decades. It's fueled hugely stupid and wasteful choices in our culture.
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"The powerful are exploiting people, art and ideas, and this leads to us plebes debating how to best ration ice.
Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri
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Man, no wonder they always win....." Lonesomebri