Thats why I give NY $40 and can fish the whole year mark romero wrote:
> Gary, a one day non-resident license here in N.Y. is $15.oo so that may give > you an idea of what an average is........probably less. New York is a very > expensive state to live in. So what kind of a fishing trip are you planning > on taking? There aren't very many interstates i haven't traveled over and > over and over. Have fun. mark > > >From: Gary and Diane Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Subject: Re: [VFB] Some questions on the US > >Date: Mon, 08 Dec 2003 16:06:35 -0500 > > > >You will need one for each state. Plus some parks require their own > >permits. > > > >Gary S > > > >Chris Cook wrote: > > > > > Jimmy,thanks for the extra info.I think this is the last extra > > > question that I have (for now!)Regarding licenses - is it possible to > > > buy a license that covers the whole of the US or do you need to buy > > > one for each individual state? If so, how much does a typical day > > > license cost? Chris > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: Jimmy D. Moore > > > To: Chris Cook > > > Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 8:18 PM > > > Subject: Re: [VFB] Some questions on the US > > > Gasoline prices are fairly low in the south. I'm paying > > > $1.24 US for regular unleaded. Mid-grade is $1.34 and Super > > > is $1.44. The farther north and west you get, the more > > > expensive the gasoline, like $1.80 for regular in the far > > > west US. 15,000 miles sounds a little low to me for when > > > Jody and I travel to Oregon to see her mom, it's 4,600 miles > > > round trip. From here to Ancorage, AK is around 8,000 > > > miles. To go up and down like you're talking about is going > > > to cost a fortune, then you have to add motels and meals. I > > > certainly wouldn't think of camping it. Used to think > > > nothing of camping on way to OR, but not anymore - just not > > > safe. Start like in Maine - Vermont, head down I-95 to > > > Florida, then across I-10 to I-65, and up through B'ham and > > > on up to Indiana, then across on I- forget which one it is, > > > to I-35 in Minneapolis, then south on I-35 all the way to > > > Lorado, TX, etc, etc. Lot of driving, but lots easier if > > > you stay on Interstate Hwys. You can go to mapquest.com and > > > pull a map of the US and the Interstate system and plot it > > > out that way. Yeah, you don't want to go E to W, for you're > > > talking 3,500 miles + > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > > > JIMMY D > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don�t worry if your Inbox will max out while you are enjoying the holidays. > Get MSN Extra Storage! http://join.msn.com/?PAGE=features/es
