[pct-l] Thru-hike cost: It's not cheap!
Rick Ostheimer
rick.ostheimer at sbcglobal.net
Wed Dec 10 20:03:32 CST 2008
A while back there was a thread on thru hike costs. It was cloudy,
rainy, cold and just plain miserable here in NE Ohio today, so I got a
"round tuit" and loaded up a spreadsheet with all my 2008 thru hike
expenses. I had the statements from my Visa card and my bank
transaction history covering the hike period.
I don't have anything in for lost wages because I'm retired, though I
supposed I could put in about 30% of my formerly much larger stock
portfolio since I couldn't mind it and bail out while I was happily
walking the trail. You don't know how much book value I lost during
that time frame from April to October. I don't include taxes,
utilities, etc. on my home----my wife has to have somewhere to live!
Nor do I include my health insurance expense----I pay for it whether I
sit home or hike. I do include what I paid an neighbor to mow my 2
acres if grass while I was gone.
Here's the break down:
$ 550 Travel to/from trail (base location Pittsburgh PA)
1375 *Food from supermarkets
1050 *Restaurants and visa charges of snack foods
1285 Lodging
450 Postage
225 Contributions to trail angels/gas money for rides
700 *Pocket money (cash otherwise unaccounted for---mostly snacks,
but also things like bus fares, etc.)
600 Equipment (2 sets spare socks, gaiters, clothes from REI,
Seattle, $100, for travel home)
80 Fuel (alcohol, I often left 1/2 pint in hiker boxes)
250 Replacement pocketmail composer and pocketmail service subscription
250 Other, mostly spending at drug stores
1000 Lawn care back home
7815 Total (= approx $3/mile)
* indicates expenditures that would have been made regardless of whether
I was home or not.
Offsetting some of the extra expenses: I spent no money on gasoline. I
put my cable service into vacation mode ($10/month)
Hope this helps some future hiker.
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