Traffic in the Pines

dragoncjo

Piney
Aug 12, 2005
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I noticed a good deal less people in 2008 when gas prices were up. I know personally my drives out to the barrens will be less frequent if prices are high.
 

46er

Piney
Mar 24, 2004
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2,144
Coastal NJ
With prices up, but on the way down (- 4 cents around here overnight), folks will probably defer any long distance trips and stay closer to home. Might mean more local vacations/day trips. Great for local business, but not so much for those that want some privacy.
 

Teegate

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Sep 17, 2002
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My car does well with gas so I will not be changing my routine. If I just travel to and from the pines that usually takes me one hour each way depending on where I go. I can do this both Saturday and Sunday and still visit my mom and go to and from work all week on one tank of gas.

Guy
 

joc

Explorer
May 27, 2010
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Wall, NJ
I cut down a lot in 08 ' as well . I'm in So , Monmouth , so Ocean Co is Ok . Probably won't see much of Burlington Co if gas keeps going up .Hopefully , prices come back down .
 

Old Crazy

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Oct 13, 2007
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Stinking Creek, NJ
It costs me $20-$25 in gas and tolls to make a trip to the pine barrens, which I do about 2-3 times a week. I have stopped making short stay trips out there. If I don't have at least two hours available to fish or four hours available to hike, I generally don't go.

Gas consumption is down due to the high price and the slow economy, but it sure doesn't seem like there are fewer cars on the road when I am out driving around.
 

Boyd

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Jul 31, 2004
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Do a Google search for "gasoline demand destruction" and you will see that this phenomenon has been studied. There's a certain price point where drivers cut back significantly on their auto usage, it's probably somewhere around $4.00+ .

Scott, that's also what I thought when I saw this thread. :) I spend a lot less time visiting the core pine areas (Wharton, etc) than I used to. I'm out in the woods when I go 30 feet from my door and that fulfills a large portion of my desire to get into nature. Aside from the cost of gas, I just don't enjoy spending time in my car and sitting in traffic as much as I used to.
 

LARGO

Piney
Sep 7, 2005
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Pestletown
My evening walks a couple three times a week starting right behind me and trails to a little stream and some other points of interest do me just fine as well. Yep, I basically live there too. My road ends in the Pines and as Scott mentions, no way around it. What I pay for gas and what my car uses... well, I try not to think about it and just drive. No choice really.

Last year I took my Corvette out on some easy trails behind Batsto. It was nice. Shooting for Quaker bridge next.
What I use in that is over $4.00 per gallon and...an Octane additive as well. With 8 miles to the gallon or so and a 17 gallon, fuel cell I will not be taking it woodsin' much in 2012.

Good luck all,

g.
 

piker56

Explorer
Jan 13, 2006
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Winslow
I can cut some things out, but my trips to the pines can't be one of them. I'm 5 minutes from Winslow WMA, 30 minutes from Atsion or Batsto. I'll be out the same as in past years. If I didn't, this hectic world we live in would drive me nuts.

Largo, you took your Vette on sand roads? As a youngster, I took my Chevelle, then my Mustang, into the woods and almost lost the muffler on both of them. Never got stuck though.
Greg
 
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