I always like to recap how much a trip costs, for myself & for anyone who is curious. It's a helpful exercise for me as well, when I look back on our annual travel expenses.
Here were my expenses for Moab:
- Travel to/from airport - got a ride from Sam on the way to the airport, and from M on the way home. No out of pocket spending.
- Flights - covered by miles, minus $11.20 in fees
- Rental car - I covered the return flight home for my friend using my miles, and she covered the rental car using her travel points. No out of pocket spending.
- Gas for the rental car - $67.52. I covered gas & a few other expenses, while my friend covered things like the park pass, etc. We flew into Salt Lake City, and Moab is quite a drive, hence the gas costs. We also drove around for various hikes.
- Lunch at the airport when we landed - $16.86
- Lunch for both of us at the airport before our flight home - $40.46
- A tshirt for Nick, who normally doesn't request souvenirs, but is obsessed with Moab - $27.91
- Various groceries = $70.42. This included a zippered cooler bag that came home with me, two bags of frozen peas (which served as our makeshift cooler for the car), extra water, a few nibbles for the room, etc.
- Three nights lodging, plus 3 dinners, 2 lunches, & a breakfast. Also included a free yoga class - $1000 (my half)
Total spent for the trip = $1234
This doesn't include a few things I bought for this trip, but will use on other hiking trips. I didn't track these as carefully, so some estimates
- A 3L bladder to hold water - $30 or so
- Hiking boots/socks - $140
- Electrolyte water tablets - $20 (have 3/4 or so still left)
- Hiking pants - $60
I already had plenty of workout outfits that were fine. I bought hiking pants, but didn't end up wearing them, because it was really, really warm while we were there.
Altogether, it was a totally reasonable trip & I think we did well on the cost. The hotel offered packed lunches that we purchased for both hiking days. (included: a sandwich, chips, piece of fruit, cookie & a drink for $18). The dinners were fantastic, and while the lodge was a bit more expensive than an off property restaurant, we loved the convenience of eating at the lodge after a long day of hiking.
Do you track your travel expenses?
You did really well with expenses! Yes, I track expenses to a certain extent. Cindy in the South
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