What’s the farthest you’ve driven for a Packers game (home or away) and what’s your go-to gas station snack?

My wife and three friends drove to Toronto after the 1996 Super Bowl. We tailgated in the parking lot of the SkyDome. We must have had at least two dozen people ask what we were doing. Totally blew a bunch of Canadian minds! My favorite snack is Hostess Cherry Fruit Pie!

I drive 15 hours from New Jersey to Green Bay, and I try to go at least once a year. My go-to snack is usually Sour Patch Kids to keep me awake.

My wife and I drove 1,364 miles from our home in Orlando to attend the retirement of Reggie White’s jersey number at Lambeau Field. I can still hear the roar of the crowd chanting “REGGIE, REGGIE, REGGIE” for probably the last time as the legend’s family walked off the field after the ceremony. Nary a dry eye in the stadium afterward. Road snack? Pistachios with the shells on to stay awake while driving the night shift & bottom of the pot, sludge-like coffee.

In 2015, I drove straight through with my pregnant wife from Houston, TX, to see the Brett Favre retirement game. The 19-hour drive took us over 24 hours with the weather and pregnancy, the loss was painful, and my wife spent most of the game sitting in the bathroom to stay dry and warm, but the chance to see Bart Starr, Brett Favre, and Aaron Rodgers was an opportunity I didn’t want to miss. Gas station snack – Charleston Chew.

George from North Mankato, MN

Planes, no trains and automobiles. Shortly after moving to San Diego from Minnesota, I received a call from a friend that tickets to the Vikings-Packers Sunday night game were at will call for me. My friend was a Vikings player who made the team as a UDFA. Found flight from SAN to MPLS, had my sister drive from school (UW-Stout)) to pick me up. We drove to Lambeau, enjoyed a Packer victory from the top row and then she dropped me back at MSP for my 7 a.m. flight home. She was on time for class on Monday.

Mike from Granite City, IL

From home to Detroit for a game vs. the Lions in 2014. GB lost. I was with a group, so I was not alone. Snack is Crunchy Cheetos.

Woody from Kill Devil Hills, NC

Since moving to the Outer Banks of North Carolina 12 years ago, every year (except the COVID year), I drive 1,300 miles each way. In the years when my green package tickets do not have consecutive games, I have been able to trade with a friend that has gold package tickets, and I attend two games in one week. WAWA iced coffee is really great, and if a Culvers isn’t around, my favorite go-to gas station snack is Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup.

Minnesota Vikings, this November. The one set of tickets my sister allocated to me after I complained, and you guys backed me up, in II.

Chase from Diamond Springs, CA

Winona, MN, to GB is always the route because I’ll always visit family if I go to GB. But these days it’s typically a drive to SMF, flight to DEN, flight to MSP, drive to Winona, drive to GB. Favorite road snack is beef jerky, but any of the hot food out of Kwik Trip is also part of any Midwest road trip.

Drove from then-home in Colorado Spring Colorado to Green Bay; 1,143 miles, with a stop in Nebraska to drop off the kids with grandpa and grandma. Many, many miles to watch Philip Rivers throw for 503 yards, no interceptions, and lose to the Pack on a failed fourth-and-goal attempt on Oct. 18, 2015. Go-to gas station snack has to be Twizzlers Cherry Nibs.

Chicago to Kansas City only to see the only Packer loss of the season and the career-ending injury to our No. 1 draft pick Derrick Sherrod. Then it took literally three hours to get out of the parking lot after the game. Plus, KC fans stand during the game and sit during the commercials. Isn’t that backward? Beef Jerky, of course.

I was 35 when my wife, father, and I flew into Milwaukee for the Brewers game on Sept. 29, 2012, then the Week 4 Packers game the next day against the New Orleans Saints. The Sunday drive to the field along Lake Michigan was gorgeous, cheese curds at Lambeau were delicious, and every single person we met at the stadium was kind, helpful, and generous. This was the game after the debacle in Seattle, and the stripes got louder cheers pre-game than the players. I bought a “G” hoodie in the pro shop and have worn it out.

Margeaux from Tallahassee, FL

I believe I was nine when I saw my first Packers game in-person at Milwaukee County Stadium. My dad and I sat directly behind the goal post when an extra point by Paul Hornung came straight at Dad. Unfortunately, dad only had the full use of one arm from an injury parachuting from a B17 in WWII, which also resulted in two years as a POW. The drop allowed another person to get the ball but didn’t diminish the greatness of my father.

Steve from Middletown, KY

My son and I drove from Louisville to GB. At a toll in Chicago, one of the toll workers wouldn’t let us through. Of course, we had our Packers gear on. He finally came out to the car and talked with us. It was Halloween and he said we should get better costumes as he laughed loudly. He then gave us some reasons we should be Bears fans. After 15 minutes of conversation and honking cars behind us, we wished each other well and we were on our way. Geez Bears fans. It was a cool moment, though. GPG!