yes, curious what they will be like next year, not going to stop me though, might pucker up filling the tank but wont stop me. Last year I paid $4.11/gal in an all the way north town for premium, then about 50 or so miles south paid $5.49/gal for premium, is what it is but can see how some people might stay home if things get worse or don't get better, not this guy thoughThat is great news, now we have to contend with huge gas prices. Hopefully that changes soon, it is wreaking havoc on everything.
We had 2 good trips last year. UP in Jan. Gas was relatively cheap. Then Ontario in March. Started OK for Ontario prices but gas went up seemingly every time we stopped, thanks to whatever was going on in Iran. Peanuts I suppose.yes, curious what they will be like next year, not going to stop me though, might pucker up filling the tank but wont stop me. Last year I paid $4.11/gal in an all the way north town for premium, then about 50 or so miles south paid $5.49/gal for premium, is what it is but can see how some people might stay home if things get worse or don't get better, not this guy though![]()
Realistically the costs of living now will impact winter trips and sled sales since people have to cut back on everything. If your budget is tight wives have a way of tightening the snowmobile budget if she didn’t I would have bought a new sled every year or 2.We had 2 good trips last year. UP in Jan. Gas was relatively cheap. Then Ontario in March. Started OK for Ontario prices but gas went up seemingly every time we stopped, thanks to whatever was going on in Iran. Peanuts I suppose.
I hope el nino and gas prices don't take the momentum our of sled sales this year.
Yep that’s exactly her response.Pete,
Look at all the money she saved you!
Gary, LOL, the spring flower purchase will be ancient history in her mind by the time December rolls around! You'll have purchased something between now and then that "balanced out" the flowers! Shirley you've been married long enough to figure this out!?!?! If you don't strike when the iron is hot, you're outta luck! LOL!I guess we each have are own tipping points. We just got back from Lowes and I cringe at the amount the misses spent on flowers for the garden. But it does give a guy leverage for when the snow flys. So, yeah....
Please don't call him Shirley!Gary, LOL, the spring flower purchase will be ancient history in her mind by the time December rolls around! You'll have purchased something between now and then that "balanced out" the flowers! Shirley you've been married long enough to figure this out!?!?! If you don't strike when the iron is hot, you're outta luck! LOL!