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Vandweller A desires to be in a different biome for the winter to enjoy pleasant tempetures all 12 months out of the year. He travels 800 miles south for the winter and travels 800 miles back to Virginia, ID for the summer. Because he enjoys warm days during the winter, he doesn't need to much heat. Each year, he moves 787 miles twice a year between Phoenix, AZ and Virginia, ID. Vandweller A LIVES LIFE TO THE FULLEST.
Vandweller B stays put and spends the winter in Virginia, he wants to be comfortable in a 68 degree van. Vandweller B thinks he is saving the big bucks not snowbirding, even with the Mr. Buddy burning propane at least 18 hours a day for those four-to-six months out of the year. So factor the cost of propane to run a Mr Buddy using average winter temperature in Virginia with a 15% cushion increase for potential downward cold fluctuation. Vandweller Bs life radius is less than 50 miles if that helps with the cost calculation. Vandweller B is a SAVINGS EXPERIMENT.
Vandweller A & B have identical regular top, regular cab vans that get 10 MPG highway. They both have decent insulation, and ventalation. Both vandweller A & C have identical cravings and health, with necesseties and insurances equal. Both have a 4000/9000BTU Mr Buddy propane heater and use them to keep their vans between 68-72 degrees F.
So who is cheaper, Vandweller A or Vandweller B? We are comparing the costs to keep warm and comfortable between Vandweller A & C. I believe that it's cheaper to snowbird 1600 miles than to stay put in the Mountain West winter. I believe it's cheaper due to the high cost of propane in the winter.
787 miles From Phoenix, AZ to Virginia, ID (You can pretend you're in Virginia state in Virginia, ID and be a good little ecoslave not travelling 2200 miles to Virginia state) http://www.distancebetweencities.net/phoenix_az_and_virginia_id/route.
Vandweller B stays put and spends the winter in Virginia, he wants to be comfortable in a 68 degree van. Vandweller B thinks he is saving the big bucks not snowbirding, even with the Mr. Buddy burning propane at least 18 hours a day for those four-to-six months out of the year. So factor the cost of propane to run a Mr Buddy using average winter temperature in Virginia with a 15% cushion increase for potential downward cold fluctuation. Vandweller Bs life radius is less than 50 miles if that helps with the cost calculation. Vandweller B is a SAVINGS EXPERIMENT.
Vandweller A & B have identical regular top, regular cab vans that get 10 MPG highway. They both have decent insulation, and ventalation. Both vandweller A & C have identical cravings and health, with necesseties and insurances equal. Both have a 4000/9000BTU Mr Buddy propane heater and use them to keep their vans between 68-72 degrees F.
So who is cheaper, Vandweller A or Vandweller B? We are comparing the costs to keep warm and comfortable between Vandweller A & C. I believe that it's cheaper to snowbird 1600 miles than to stay put in the Mountain West winter. I believe it's cheaper due to the high cost of propane in the winter.
787 miles From Phoenix, AZ to Virginia, ID (You can pretend you're in Virginia state in Virginia, ID and be a good little ecoslave not travelling 2200 miles to Virginia state) http://www.distancebetweencities.net/phoenix_az_and_virginia_id/route.