Saturday, March 7, 2009

Rental Phrius for Winter Fish

Riding Phrius includes many modes of transportation for us - bike, bus, walk, carpool, borrowed cars, and rental cars. Of all these, a rental car is essential for escaping the city. A 30 minute bus ride takes me from work to the MSP airport and its many rental car agencies. The perks of renting are numerous. We get a car nicer and cleaner than any we've ever owned. Theo is thrilled with a car adventure. We get some style points (or not?) when we land a PT Cruiser. What more could we ask for?

This President's Day Weekend we escaped with three other families (riding Prius, mini-vanish, and sedanish for those who are curious). We drove 130 miles to the Heartwood Retreat Center in western Wisconsin. As eight adults and eight kids under the age of eight we shared a modern duplex cabin right next to the x-country ski trails. While the skiing conditions were lousy, trail walking, sledding, skating, and ice fishing were great. Skating on the big Hoinville lake was wonderful. The return of sub-freezing temperatures following a week of thawing made for the incredible booming sounds of the ice tightening in the lake's basin. It can be unnerving as you skate about, but is a classic northern winter lake experience. As the lake boomed, the kids were ice fishing in the many holes we drilled during their naptime. Here's Theo with his first fish caught fishing through 2 feet of ice.

The Rental Phrius propelled us 273 miles for only $72 dollars (+$20 of gas) for three days of winter escape. A fine deal that left us free of most other costs of that car and enriched with a great family outdoor experience with friends.

1 comment:

  1. Looks like fun! Tell Theo that Max and Annelies are impressed with his fish- they've only caught fish in the summertime.

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