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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

TMOART:12 Recap - the stats

So now that we're back, it's time to start tallying the cost and such....

Total cost of gas: $740.53

Cheapest gas: $2.979 (Knoxville, TN)
Most expensive gas: $3.499 (Meadow Bridge, WV)

Approximate total cost of the trip: $1712.00 (includes gas, food, munchies, admission fees, tolls, parking, souvenirs....)

States traveled through: 12
(Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio)

And the final statistic - one that is much higher than I thought that it would be:

Total mileage?

I have so much blogging to do, but for now I'm just going to leave it at this. My plan is to go through all of my pictures (1000+ of them) and organize them all and then do a post for each portion of the trip - so it'll all be broken up a bit. But to give you an idea of what you can expect, there will be pictures of....

....a fish hatchery
....wilderness
....highways
....kids playing in water
....my family
....me on a roof
....closeups of various forms of wildlife
....a college campus
....a national memorial
....a national park
....a couple of campgrounds
....and maybe a few pictures of me and The Dude

Right now our main mission is to get the van running again. It did great on the entire trip - no problems at all. We came home last night, parked it in the driveway, unloaded it, and then when we went to take The Dude back home it just wouldn't move - so apparently there is something up with the transmission or some transmission-related part. I'll start making calls about it tomorrow and see what I can figure out, and in the meantime The Dude is digging around online to see what he can figure out.

It's always something.

8 comments:

  1. All in all, that was a great vacation for what little you spent. I have trouble keeping a week's vacation under $2 grand. 2 thumbs up.

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    1. We are pros at being cheap! LOL Camping saved us a ton of money vs. staying in a hotel, some friends and family fed us so we didn't have to go out to eat for every meal, and we just didn't buy a bunch of crap. It helps.

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    1. Yep, that's about right. I checked it each time we filled the tank, and it was usually 19-20mpg, even on the mountains. We probably would have gotten better highway mileage if we hadn't run into so much traffic, but it all evens out in the end!

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  3. It's probably afraid that your going to go across country again. It's tired LOL.

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    1. Yeah really! LOL I'm just glad that it waited until we got home to die - and from what my brother said it has the potential to be a cheap and easy fix. *crossing fingers*

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  4. What was the duration?? (I forgot.)

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    1. We left here on June 21 and got back on July 3, so 13 days.

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