Indiana wrote:
So, I bought an e-Bike last year to make it easier to get to photo sites without caring a lot of equipment and walking some distance to the desired location. Since there are a lot of surfaced trails in Indiana, I can travel these ,like the Wabash River Greenway (as an example) or in the state parks to identified sites of interest. It is quick, sweat free, and I can cover a lot of territory in a short period of time on the e-Bike. They are fun to ride, relatively inexpensive ($,1000) and allow quick access to various locations. I have saddle bags and a rack to haul whatever I need. I have a bike rack to haul the e-Bike on my SUV. I have my camera equipment, e-Bike, golf clubs, and fishing equipment in the SUV ready to go. Life is good, enjoy it while you can. At 80, it's important to be active mentally and physically...so, get at it. Indiana.
So, I bought an e-Bike last year to make it easier... (
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For many of us $1000 is not walking around or in your case e-biking around money.
but by the list of other accumulations you've listed maybe it is.