Gas and miles driven during Georgia season
Re: Gas and miles driven during Georgia season
It still cleans up pretty nice too. This was opening day of turkey season last year...
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Re: Gas and miles driven during Georgia season
Well here I go! 4270 miles to SD.-NE.-KS.-IA.--- at about 10mpg = $1063.00 2740 miles for Pa.-OH.-WV. at 26mpg = $315.00 7010 total miles and $1378.00 in gas 11 birds harvested Which = 637.25 miles per turkey or $125.27 per bird Not including Snacks, Meals, Gifts, Hotels, etc. PLUS my wife and Mother-in-law went. Lets just round it up and say another $200.00 LoL Did I say I took my mother-in-law (Aspirin) $500.00
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Re: Gas and miles driven during Georgia season
It's easy for.us as coop is the only place sells gas in our town and we have a card. Our bill goes up.about 350 April and May and than during fowl in September October and November
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Re: Gas and miles driven during Georgia season
Spring 2018 numbers:
~100 miles for my home state of MS
2,115 miles for multiple Bama trips
1,369 miles for Illinois/Iowa
827 miles for Missouri
2,832 miles for NY/Penn
~7,250 miles, bout 5,000 less than last spring
Spent $1,484.79 total on fuel at an average cost of $2.62/gal
604 miles per bird
~100 miles for my home state of MS
2,115 miles for multiple Bama trips
1,369 miles for Illinois/Iowa
827 miles for Missouri
2,832 miles for NY/Penn
~7,250 miles, bout 5,000 less than last spring
Spent $1,484.79 total on fuel at an average cost of $2.62/gal
604 miles per bird