L Lineskiah11 Active member Sep 18, 2007 #57 for me its around 20 mins when theres no traffic. but to go to Nh and stuff its arond an hour and a half plus
for me its around 20 mins when theres no traffic. but to go to Nh and stuff its arond an hour and a half plus
Luc. Active member Sep 18, 2007 #59 uhhhhh if i am driving...20-30 min depending on lights. mom or dad...45 min
jimmychung Active member Sep 18, 2007 #60 25 minutes to nearest semi-decent mountain. at least 1 1/2 hours to the nearest quite decent mountain.
25 minutes to nearest semi-decent mountain. at least 1 1/2 hours to the nearest quite decent mountain.
potato_man Active member Sep 18, 2007 #65 35 minutes wen ur not stuck behind a plow early in the morning but thats just the local mountain. the nicest we have is about 2 hrs away on a bad day
35 minutes wen ur not stuck behind a plow early in the morning but thats just the local mountain. the nicest we have is about 2 hrs away on a bad day
Crackaghan Member Sep 18, 2007 #67 like 25 minutes (bachelor) or i can like take a trip to hood but thats like 4 hours hahah
Inbred_Redneck Active member Sep 18, 2007 #69 90 minutes, 2 hours if theres shitty weather But we have some nice hills at our school that we build kickers on.....
90 minutes, 2 hours if theres shitty weather But we have some nice hills at our school that we build kickers on.....
Frostfired Active member Sep 18, 2007 #71 1hour and 20 to a dece hill about 35min to earl bales but that doesnt really count
Myfirstname. Active member Sep 18, 2007 #72 20 minutes at 60 mph, no traffic. SO 65-75 with no traffic probably 17ish minutes.
Kevski Active member Sep 19, 2007 #74 'bout an hour from my place to the local hills (decent), and about 2 hours to Whis.
TheWallaby Member Sep 19, 2007 #75 davis to boreal => 1 hour 30 mins, on a good day, but often more like 2 hrs. davis to alpine => 2 hrs on a good day, frequently 2 hrs 30 min, and coming home on sundays it can be like... four hours.
davis to boreal => 1 hour 30 mins, on a good day, but often more like 2 hrs. davis to alpine => 2 hrs on a good day, frequently 2 hrs 30 min, and coming home on sundays it can be like... four hours.
PeteyG Active member Sep 19, 2007 #77 45 min, Mt Spo 1 hr 30 min Schweitzer 1 hr Silver Mt. 1 hr 45 min Lookout Pass 1 hr 45 min 49degrees north
45 min, Mt Spo 1 hr 30 min Schweitzer 1 hr Silver Mt. 1 hr 45 min Lookout Pass 1 hr 45 min 49degrees north
A anna* Active member Sep 19, 2007 #78 5 hours driving for me! or a plane for two hours to new zealand. or for 20 to europe.
PacificRimJob Active member Staff member Sep 19, 2007 #79 3 hours average drive. good enough for daytrips.
M mozzy Active member Sep 19, 2007 #80 4.5 hours by train to the nearest decent mountain. 5.5 hours to the really good stuff.
skiminnesota Active member Sep 19, 2007 #82 40 miles.. about a hour to drive, but mountain is a stretch,, 40 acres and 300ft
4ReeL_ Active member Sep 19, 2007 #84 20 to echo 50 to breck keystone copper a basin loveland winter park 60min to vail
followCam Active member Sep 19, 2007 #85 to get to a (shit) dryslope, i can get there in 3 minutes. but to a snowdome and the only dryslope i ski now is an hours drive
to get to a (shit) dryslope, i can get there in 3 minutes. but to a snowdome and the only dryslope i ski now is an hours drive
TerminatorX Active member Sep 19, 2007 #86 2 hours and 40 minutes, but i have a place 10 minutes from the mountain.
S ski72685 Member Sep 19, 2007 #87 1 minute to breck, 15 minutes to keystone, 20 minutes to a-basin, 20 to copper, 40 to vail hour to beaver creek
1 minute to breck, 15 minutes to keystone, 20 minutes to a-basin, 20 to copper, 40 to vail hour to beaver creek
tBenz Member Sep 19, 2007 #91 about 20 or 40 if i want to go to tyrol, which has a much better park most of the time