In the grand scheme of things, hiking is a rather inexpensive hobby. Considering I already own all the gear for my four regular hobbies (name them if you can
), consider:
1) bicycling - It's actually cash-positive for me now since I'm not driving to races, paying entry fees, and commuting to work 3+ days per week on my bicycle saves me gas money.
2) hiking - It costs me money to drive and buy an annual parking pass, but there isn't really any other fee involved.
3) skiing - drive time is commensurate with hiking. XC costs ~ $17 per day for a trail pass. Alpine is (shudder) $50+/- (times four!)
4) fishing - If I'm already at the lake, the net cost is zero, or possibly a small amount of fuel if I take the boat out. It's the ocean fishing that is expensive with Marine diesel at $4+.
I will actually try to carpool more, and do more peaks per trip, as the cost goes up. The real limiter is time for me.
I actually think if more people cycled (to work) regularly it would address some of the top issues on the current campaign trail:
Economy, global warming, energy independence: It would cut back on fuel consumption, reducing greenhouse gases and freeing up cash that previously went into the gas tank.
Health care: It would reduce many of the preventable health care problems associated with sedentary lifestyles.
So, everybody vote for Steve and ride your bike more!
Tim