CougarCouple
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Thanks for posting Bseek, we went down picked up one.
Russ
Russ
A few years ago when I got mine I thought that was annual and thought what a deal! Like another already mentioned... I have saved way over $80 and maybe in this year alone. I am OK with a price increase if it all goes to the parks. That said when my wife turns 65 I will be sure she he gets one tooStalking Light said:I have always kind of felt like $10 lifetime was too cheap, anyway. $80 is still a pretty cheap one time expense. My current one is almost worn smooth, though, so I'll probably need a new one when this one becomes illegible.
I don't qualify yet so I'll be paying the new rate, but I was just thinking the same thing.XJINTX said:I am OK with a price increase if it all goes to the parks.
62 is the gateway age to geezerdom.XJINTX said:That said when my wife turns 65 I will be sure she he gets one too
If your are referring to the NP Inter-agency life time card the "geezer "age is 62.XJINTX said:A few years ago when I got mine I thought that was annual and thought what a deal! Like another already mentioned... I have saved way over $80 and maybe in this year alone. I am OK with a price increase if it all goes to the parks. That said when my wife turns 65 I will be sure she he gets one too
Bseek said:So the House and Senate are getting set to raise the price of our beloved Geezer card ( from $10 to $80, or whatever the yearly rate for the Interagency Pass is in the future). Not sure if they will listen to input from constituents or not, but it is worth a shot.
http://www.daysenddirectory.com/senior.pdf
ski3pin said:I remember back when I started skiing (at 30) and at Sierra Ski ranch when you reached 70 years old you skied for free. Those days are long gone. No discounts here either for a senior fishing license. That probably contributes to my pleasure in being a card carrying geezer.