That is quite understandable, given that the petrol prices are reasonable. Petrol is here 1,40 euro a liter, which is about 5,30 US dollar / gallon, is that expensive? I have no idea of how to relate that to wages. We think it is very expensive, given that most cars here use 1 liter to the 10 or 12 km's.SkirtDude wrote:Peter - I have been part of other boards that got together over much greater distances (All of US + Canada) for much less significant reasons (they would get together and just socialize on somebody's porch). Where there is interest and a will there is a way.
When I lived in Australia, we were used to travelling greater distances, but then again I think that the petrol was probably less expensive than it is over here, to the wages.
1 liter = 0.264 172 051 2 gallon [US, liquid]
1 gallon [US, liquid] = 3.785 411 8 liter
1.40 EUR = 2.05331 USD
And of course if you have a stable income from which you can miss the gas cost for such trips easily. As I am now jobless myself, I think about that situation, or about others who have low incomes possibly more than someone who has a reasonable income and relates to others who have the same financial situation.
Peter v.