Physics. Totally engrossed in it. Not exactly a money pit but I can see it heading in that direction. The books are getting pricey as I get further into it....
Back country skiing for me. I am just getting started collecting the gear.Winter Mountaineering
No kidding! I put all my money into savings so I don't have to work when I am in my 60's.My 401K
Just a short life expectancy. If I'm around at 60, I'll be a greater at WalMart, or maybe work my way up to the night shift leader at McDonalds.No kidding! I put all my money into savings so I don't have to work when I am in my 60's.
Some of you people must have really really high paying jobs!
Yea, there's alot of gear crossover between the two. The beauty of it compared to mountain biking is that once you sort out your kit and gear it can last for a decade+Back country skiing for me. I am just getting started collecting the gear.
or really high debt to asset ratiosSome of you people must have really really high paying jobs!
Dont get me wrong, that is pretty cool. But just waht in the hell are you going to do with it? Maintain a ski area for Smurfs?I am in the process of building from scratch a 1:10 scale radio controled Bombardier snowcat. It is not really a money pit yet. It has become a great way to kill time though.
The body starting to take shape.
Some more detail done on the body.
Building is the fun part. How much will it run after who knows. Like most models it will just look cool when it is done. Being radio controlled I will be able to take out and play around with if I want.Dont get me wrong, that is pretty cool. But just waht in the hell are you going to do with it? Maintain a ski area for Smurfs?
Droool.
Mountaineering & backcountry skiing don't really fall into the realm of "money pits" IMO. Those are cheap hobbies...Back country skiing for me. I am just getting started collecting the gear.
You spent the winter in Utah and all you can come up with is a picture of you skiing a groomer?Sorry for the cheesy watermarked pic. This actually is me though. Spent this past winter in Utah and it was AWESOME.
Oh my god. You pulled the engine in your ****ing driveway?^^ I've been looking for some LM's too. Think I'll go for some reps though.
The BIGGEST money pit/time waster:
That's not his driveway, it's a makeshift shanty garage. Big differenceOh my god. You pulled the engine in your ****ing driveway?
When it comes to Audi there are no "small fees"... for anything.What I really want to waste my money on is this
They aren't available in the US but I found a dealership in NY that will import them for a small fee
they are sold in Mexico ya knowThey aren't available in the US but I found a dealership in NY that will import them for a small fee
Not rolling, but I'm doing alright. I'm 24, single, no kids, good health (knocks on wood), great paying job and very little debt.i'm inclined to think you're rolling in cash
Hence the eye roll smiley The nice thing about the RS4 though, is that unlike some Japanese imports nothing has to be converted/swapped for it to pass inspection. There is even a version from France that is LHD.When it comes to Audi there are no "small fees"... for anything.
In a tent, in the middle of winter.Oh my god. You pulled the engine in your ****ing driveway?
Can't you settle for the RS4 sedan? Seems like that would be a lot easier. My S4 is still faster though.Hence the eye roll smiley The nice thing about the RS4 though, is that unlike some Japanese imports nothing has to be converted/swapped for it to pass inspection. There is even a version from France that is LHD.
Really? I was told only the s4 and s6 sedans were in Mexico. No RS models and no Avants. I'll look into it.they are sold in Mexico ya know