peregrinator wrote:....... the never-ending and soul-destroying suburban sprawl through which I need to trudge to get home, with an ever-increasing volume of traffic going at an ever-decreasing speed. That's a huge anti-climax after a wonderful time in the bush.
peregrinator wrote:Compare costs for travelling to and from a bushwalk via private and public transport. (Include costs to the environment in the equation.) Depending on how many passengers are in a private vehicle, it can be much cheaper to go by train and/or bus. This of course limits the possible destinations quite severely. But you might be amazed at some of the possibilities, at least in the more populous states. (I realise, Moondog, that your most if not all of your winter trips would be impossible on public transport.)
Mark F wrote:...bushwalking is relatively cheap.
Orion wrote:peregrinator wrote:Compare costs for travelling to and from a bushwalk via private and public transport. (Include costs to the environment in the equation.) Depending on how many passengers are in a private vehicle, it can be much cheaper to go by train and/or bus. This of course limits the possible destinations quite severely. But you might be amazed at some of the possibilities, at least in the more populous states. (I realise, Moondog, that your most if not all of your winter trips would be impossible on public transport.)
rurik wrote:
I did find this image though which interest me.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 432f09.jpg
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Zapruda wrote:rurik wrote:
I did find this image though which interest me.
https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/73 ... 432f09.jpg
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Hey Rurik - you might want to check this out
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ultralight/com ... h=bcff6b7e
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