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Old November 17th, 2003, 12:36 PM
Jeff Miller
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$300 includes cabin and helicopter flight to it? just for the sake of
satisfying the curious and undecided, other than the cost of getting to
umea, what would the estimate be for other expenses - fishing license,
food, drinks, misc. needs of a stranger in a strange land?

jeff

Roger Ohlund wrote:

The heli flight was included. But you're correct, one needs to get here
also.

/Roger



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Old November 17th, 2003, 02:38 PM
Roger Ohlund
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
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$300 includes cabin and helicopter flight to it? just for the sake of
satisfying the curious and undecided, other than the cost of getting to
umea, what would the estimate be for other expenses - fishing license,
food, drinks, misc. needs of a stranger in a strange land?


Jeff,

Heli lift with 4 persons in the chopter is about US$ 215 per person.
The cabin would be about US$ 85 if we split it on 10 people. I'm saying that
each should share the cost even if there's only 5 beds. The sauna, cooking
and washing would make it worth the extra money even if you'd be one of
those living in a tent.
Food for one person during a week, would be about another US$ 100.
Since we would split gas money driving up from Umea you would end up with
another US$ 40 per person.
The fishing permit is at US$ 40 per person.

Sum total US$ 480 (+/- 10%) would be a good guess.

Now then add another US$ 300 for that 20 year old bottle of whiskey that you
will offer he clavemeister ;-) and there you have it.

/Roger


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Old November 17th, 2003, 04:21 PM
riverman
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:wl3ub.26220$HD3.24391@lakeread06...
$300 includes cabin and helicopter flight to it? just for the sake of
satisfying the curious and undecided, other than the cost of getting to
umea, what would the estimate be for other expenses - fishing license,
food, drinks, misc. needs of a stranger in a strange land?


Jeff,

Heli lift with 4 persons in the chopter is about US$ 215 per person.
The cabin would be about US$ 85 if we split it on 10 people. I'm saying

that
each should share the cost even if there's only 5 beds. The sauna, cooking
and washing would make it worth the extra money even if you'd be one of
those living in a tent.
Food for one person during a week, would be about another US$ 100.
Since we would split gas money driving up from Umea you would end up with
another US$ 40 per person.
The fishing permit is at US$ 40 per person.

Sum total US$ 480 (+/- 10%) would be a good guess.

Now then add another US$ 300 for that 20 year old bottle of whiskey that

you
will offer he clavemeister ;-) and there you have it.


Don't forget the Poker money!! Otherwise, how could I pay for the heli
ride??

(Speaking of heli rides.....$215 per person, four people...thats $860 for a
15 minute lift?? Wow, I know it beats a 2 day walk-in, but holy cow;
helicopters cost $3500 an HOUR?? In the states, you can rent a helicopter
(with pilot) for about $500 per hour. That seems rather steep.)


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Old November 17th, 2003, 04:46 PM
Osmo Jauhiainen
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"riverman" wrote in message
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(Speaking of heli rides.....$215 per person, four people...thats $860 for

a
15 minute lift?? Wow, I know it beats a 2 day walk-in, but holy cow;
helicopters cost $3500 an HOUR?? In the states, you can rent a helicopter
(with pilot) for about $500 per hour. That seems rather steep.)



Yes, and in Russia the helicopter takes in 20-25 persons and at much lower
cost!

OsmoJ


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Old November 18th, 2003, 12:05 AM
Frank Reid
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Yes, and in Russia the helicopter takes in 20-25 persons and at much lower
cost!


Unfortunately, Aeroflot is apt to be a half-way trip.
--
Frank Reid
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Old November 18th, 2003, 02:22 AM
slenon
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Unfortunately, Aeroflot is apt to be a half-way trip.
Frank Reid


Aeroplop?

--
Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69
Drowning flies to Darkstar

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Old November 18th, 2003, 04:48 PM
Osmo Jauhiainen
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"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
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Yes, and in Russia the helicopter takes in 20-25 persons and at much

lower
cost!


Unfortunately, Aeroflot is apt to be a half-way trip.
--


Some degree of excitement included in the fee :-)

OsmoJ


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Old November 18th, 2003, 06:28 PM
Herman Nijland
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Osmo Jauhiainen wrote:

"Frank Reid" moc.deepselbac@diersicnarf wrote in message
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Yes, and in Russia the helicopter takes in 20-25 persons and at much


lower

cost!


Unfortunately, Aeroflot is apt to be a half-way trip.
--



Some degree of excitement included in the fee :-)

OsmoJ


I flew Aeroflot to Moldova a couple of years back. Triple surprise in
that flight.. they got it in the air, kept it there, and the old tupulev
landed in one piece.

--
Herman

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Old November 17th, 2003, 05:43 PM
Roger Ohlund
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"riverman" wrote in message
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
news:wl3ub.26220$HD3.24391@lakeread06...
$300 includes cabin and helicopter flight to it? just for the sake of
satisfying the curious and undecided, other than the cost of getting

to
umea, what would the estimate be for other expenses - fishing license,
food, drinks, misc. needs of a stranger in a strange land?


Jeff,

Heli lift with 4 persons in the chopter is about US$ 215 per person.
The cabin would be about US$ 85 if we split it on 10 people. I'm saying

that
each should share the cost even if there's only 5 beds. The sauna,

cooking
and washing would make it worth the extra money even if you'd be one of
those living in a tent.
Food for one person during a week, would be about another US$ 100.
Since we would split gas money driving up from Umea you would end up

with
another US$ 40 per person.
The fishing permit is at US$ 40 per person.

Sum total US$ 480 (+/- 10%) would be a good guess.

Now then add another US$ 300 for that 20 year old bottle of whiskey that

you
will offer he clavemeister ;-) and there you have it.


Don't forget the Poker money!! Otherwise, how could I pay for the heli
ride??

(Speaking of heli rides.....$215 per person, four people...thats $860 for

a
15 minute lift?? Wow, I know it beats a 2 day walk-in, but holy cow;
helicopters cost $3500 an HOUR?? In the states, you can rent a helicopter
(with pilot) for about $500 per hour. That seems rather steep.)


Actually this would be more like a 20 minute ride. And yes I might have set
the price somewhat high but rather that than too low and you guys ending up
dissapointed.
Last time we flew 3 persons for 15 minutes and paid US$ 170 per person. I
know it should be cheaper to fly four in one ride. On the other hand the
weight is more.
Also the dollar has lost so much against the crown that the last time we
flew was with that occasion's exchange rate around US$ 140.

/Roger


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Old November 17th, 2003, 06:15 PM
riverman
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"Roger Ohlund" wrote in message
...

(Speaking of heli rides.....$215 per person, four people...thats $860

for
a
15 minute lift?? Wow, I know it beats a 2 day walk-in, but holy cow;
helicopters cost $3500 an HOUR?? In the states, you can rent a

helicopter
(with pilot) for about $500 per hour. That seems rather steep.)


Actually this would be more like a 20 minute ride. And yes I might have

set
the price somewhat high but rather that than too low and you guys ending

up
dissapointed.
Last time we flew 3 persons for 15 minutes and paid US$ 170 per person. I
know it should be cheaper to fly four in one ride. On the other hand the
weight is more.
Also the dollar has lost so much against the crown that the last time we
flew was with that occasion's exchange rate around US$ 140.

/


Wow. Still, how do they bill: by the hour, the passenger, the time, the
weight, some mystery formula? I agree that quoting high is better than low,
and I'm prepared to pay $215 for the ride; hell, with what I've already paid
for my gear, travel costs, flies, accomodation etc, that doesn't even change
my career cost-per-fish ratio.

--riverman


 




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