FURTHEST distance travelled to SKI

9 hour drive to the ygo at stratton and half an hour before the comp started i broke my ankle which cost a pretty penny..and it needed to be paid in cash because the insurance didn't apply to that place or some weird shit like that.
 
well if you go by traveling time itd be sunday river maine which was 9 hours....if you go by distance it would be vail colorado
 
i spent 1400 on a trip to austria, but that wasnt money lost...thats gotta be around 3000 miles
 
for a few years in a row, we drove our bus from INDIANA, to Whistler BC. 1 week out... stopping at all major landmarks and parks....ski for 3 weeks.... then one week back, going down the coast, to Huntington beach, Venice beach... Vegas... etc. it's great.
 
Well, about 3,000 to Hood. and A bit more to Whistler.

Would have been to Europe and Austria...but, yah, that injury. I'm going to cry.
 
well i traveled to a ski resort in germany and missed the ski season by 2 weeks, and i was at the top of the mountasin looking and there melting park, but i didt get to ski cuz we wernt there for skiing.and im from alaska so that like half way around the world
 
I think the drive from NYC to tuckerman was longer than the flight from NYC to vancouver... and, yeah, just like someone else, I'm hoping to swing a trip to Chile this summer too.
 
you guys have nothing on brian kish. he's straight outta nemacolin woodlands PA and routinly drives ten+ hours to ski. He has a bed in the back of his van
 
Drove Vermont to Salt lake. SL to Whistler. The trip home, Whistler to VT. some other stops to in Montana. around 7400 miles total
 
U live in Alaska and u go skiing in Germany ?? Man haha Germany isnt good skiing u should have staid in alaska or to france or switzerland. But u prop got a good reason to go to germany...
 
26 hour bus journey (had a breakdown, usually about 20 hours) to France.

About 30 hours (don't actually know) to NZ then another internal flight, then a bus journey (6hours) to Queenstown.

14hour overnight national express up to Scotland, for the weekend.

The shortest journey for me to ski was probably about 7 hours.
 
flew from vermont to patagonia, then up to n. chile. then flew up to whistler for camp and then flew back to vermont. it was a good summer.
 
A 3 hour drive to Burlington to watch Shanghai Six staying a total time of probobly 50min. then drove 3 hours back home on 10 bucks in change for gas.
 
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