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Snowest Member Demographics - How many hours do you drive to ride the MOUNTAINS?

How far do you drive to ride the MOUNTAINS?

  • I drive 16+ hours to the area I typically ride.

    Votes: 70 16.7%
  • I drive 8+ hours to the area I typically ride.

    Votes: 79 18.8%
  • I drive 4+ hours to the area I typically ride.

    Votes: 40 9.5%
  • I drive 1+ hours to the area I typically ride.

    Votes: 137 32.6%
  • I live in the mountains.

    Votes: 94 22.4%

  • Total voters
    420
About 15 min drive to most riding places here, but a few others can take about 45 min to a hour,not too shabby.:face-icon-small-hap
 
I know I'm lucky. 15 minutes to a couple great places. About 35 minutes to the others. Since I've moved to Utah, never drove more than 30 miles to ride! :face-icon-small-ton
 
15 minutes, with a caveat, takes 8.5 hrs drive time from the Ia home to the home here in WY. We typically stay here from 11/1 to 4/1, effectively takes Nebraska out of the mix.:face-icon-small-win
 
Normally, 40 minutes a day. Earlier, this season when I had to drive to snow it was 5-6 hours one way
 
I'd like to see you try getting that into Cooke when the roads are bad...especially at night.
I've been through there when it was nasty.

But I'd rather be watching through my rear view mirror. Lol

22 hours if we ride the Snowies. Closer to 30 hours for Cooke City, or Island Park. Here is the rig we use to haul out West, Holds 17 guys, and 26 sleds.

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I consider myself very fortunate to live in Whistler and have only a 10 min drive to one of our major areas known as "Brandywine" most of our other riding zones are between 10 to 20 mins away.---------GK
 
3 hours from here. Up early; stop for breakfast half way and still get to ride a full day. Did day trips in the past but I'm over that sillyness now.
 
You forgot the fly in and rent option in your poll. Haha we drive about 2 hours to the airport, plane ride is usually 8-10 hours, drive another hour or more from the airport to wherever it is we are staying.
 
Staring Out of Michigan - 11 Trips This Season.

1.MI to Ten Mile, Wyoming-1400 Miles, 23 Hours
2.MI to Cooke City, Montana-1800 Miles, 30 Hours
3.MI to Cooke City, Montana-1800 Miles, 30 Hours
4.MI to Island Park, Idaho-1800 Miles, 30 Hours
5.Minnesota to Cooke City, Montana-1100 Miles, 19 Hours
6. Milwaukee to Lava Moutain, Wyoming-1300 Miles, 22 Hours
7. Milwaukee to Ten Mile, Wyoming-1400 Miles, 24 Hours
8. MI to Island Park, Idaho-1800 Miles, 30 Hours
9.MI to Island Park, Idaho-1800 Miles, 30 Hours
10.MI to Ten Mile, Wyoming-1400 Miles, 23 Hours
11.MI to Ten Mile, Wyoming-1400 Miles, 23 Hours
 
We don't typically roll this rig into Cooke through the park at night unless the roads are clear. This big old blue frieghtliner hugs the road better than any pick-up trailer combo.

I'd like to see you try getting that into Cooke when the roads are bad...especially at night.
I've been through there when it was nasty.

But I'd rather be watching through my rear view mirror. Lol



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