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Anyone here ever done Tahoe without renting a car? Gonna be staying at northstar but wondering if their public transit is good enough to get to squalpine without renting a car. I checked google maps, and it should be like a half hour drive, but it's taking the most round about way and taking almost 5 hours if I switch to transit, even though there are bus routes on the shorter, more direct route?

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Yeah I'm also going with my family. Parents are just gonna be skiing northstar, so they realistically don't need a car, but I don't wanna be stuck at northstar the whole time, and don't feel like dealing with a rental car if I can get elsewhere easily with public transit. Also, Protect Our Winters and whatnot.

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When I was at Northstar with family we rented a car. For all those people a car rental will be more cost affective than a bunch of shuttles and save alot of time. You can use rental to get everybody to Northstar and rental car to explore other mountains. It's a no brainer.

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Been to Tahoe....stayed at heavenly but used a rental vehicle... Judging from my experience there....don't think I'd personally want to go without one.

Unless you are only skiing one place.

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Mostly just curious, but you can really easily ski the cottonwoods in Utah without renting a car. Same deal with the park city area. If I can conveniently have someone else drive me around for less money, why not?

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This has to be a joke. Rental companies suck unless you are a preferrd member and can walk right out and hop into a car

I've had a car rental four times in the last two years and everytime I give them

My license and credit card and they show me where car is and I'm on my way.

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I've had a car rental four times in the last two years and everytime I give them

My license and credit card and they show me where car is and I'm on my way.

Agreed. Very easy.

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