The 801MtnRiders

Our Approach

Our Approach

To provide enjoyment to others as a way to reach the next level of riding though on mountain skills.  When is the time to just punch it or apply your brakes.  Yes, those are just as important in mountain riding.

Our Story

Our Story

We are group of riders that love to spend as much time in the wonderful outdoors during the winter months as we can.  Winter can't come soon enough and will never last to long.  We love to find the good POW and are willing to travel to gain that access if needed.

It's not about what you can climb, what brand you ride, or the years on a sled.  It's about the friends that you gain and make from all over the back country riding.

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801MTNRIDERS!!!!

Meet Our Riders

Some of our riders that support and help with many of our projects, rides, and other stuff.

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Kelly Corgiat

Co-Founder

  • Residing In: West Haven, Utah
  • Social: IG 801mtnriderskc
  • Sled: 2018 SkiDoo RevG4 165 Freeride w/ForceTurbo Sonic X
  • Bike: 2016 KTM 350 XC-F
  • Years Riding: 20
  • Riding Type: Back Country

Co-Founder of 801MtnRiders.com

Riding is a way of life for me, I take it very personal with the passion to excel to the next level.  I've been riding now for almost 20 years spending most of the time in Utah, Wyoming, and Idaho as I call these areas my backyard but I'm always open to something new.  Personally I take each ride as a challenge knowing there are always things that I can learn and skills that I can improve on.

One of the big things that I love to do is to help others improve their riding skills or working with them on their sleds to improve performance, and spending time on the mountain with my family.

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Kevin Stucki

Co-Founder

  • Residing In: Alpine, Wyoming
  • Social: IG 801mtnrdr
  • Sled:  2018 SkiDoo RevG4 165 Freeride w/ForceTurbo Sonic X
  • Bike:  2013 KTM 500 with 2016 Timbersled Snowbike
  • Years Riding:  Disputed
  • Riding Type:  Back Country
Co-Founder of 801MtnRiders.com
Riding is a total passion for me.  My wife would trade the word "passion" for "addiction"  I learned to ride on a Polaris Colt and Polaris 440 back in the day, but never even imagined while drift jumping in the field that I would be doing the kind of stuff I do now.  I say my years riding is disputed because while I started riding very young I took 14 years off to go to medical school.  I would say I am pretty new to the sport but certainly put in the hours and miles over the last 5 years.  I grew up in Idaho, practiced medicine for 10 years in Utah and now reside in Wyoming so I have experience in all three as a back country rider.  I have spent a little time in Montana but why go that far when I have so much more out my back door.  Kelly calls it his "back yard playground" but it really is for me.  I can ride right out of the garage if I want.
I have recently taken up snow biking so I have something to do on the non-powder days and early fall and spring riding when its not as fun on a sled.  It has been a learning curve but not too bad since I ride the bike in the dirt all summer to curb my appetite until it snows again.
While I certainly love to ride, I also love to catch and create "the shot" being an amateur photographer as well as an orthopedic surgeon.  I think the guys like having someone willing to take the pictures and splint their broken bones along for the ride.  Sometimes, I think that's the only reason they take me.

 

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Spencer Corgiat

Rider

Bio coming soon!

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Lance Ritter

Rider

  • Residing: Syracuse
  • Social: IG lanceritter428
  • Sled: 2017 Skidoo RevG4 165 Summit
  • Years Riding: 10
  • Riding Type: Back Country

As the snow melts away each year, I am already thinking of the next year. I can never get enough time on my sled in the back-country. When the season starts again, I feel like a child the night before Christmas. I struggle to sleep as I lay there thinking of what the day will bring. Each and every ride is a new challenge, and I try to tackle the new day and improve on something that I struggled with the last ride. I am always challenging myself to improve my riding so that I may be able to help others to meet the struggles that they may face in learning to ride. I also work hard on improving my riding ability, so I can continue to teach my son become a better rider and be more confident as he improves. I love watching our kids over the years as they have been bitten with the bug and are wanting to spend more and more time on the mountain.

We live in a beautiful part of the world, and the times that I am on my sled are my time to reflect on life, be at peace, and enjoy the beauty that God has created for us to enjoy. We are truly blessed to live where we live, and to have such a great group of friends to enjoy the time we have together each and every time we hit the back country. We like to challenge one another, but in the end, its not about who went the fastest, who climbed the highest, but about our friendships and the love and passion we all share. It's about helping one another and making each of us better riders, and enjoying the time we spend on the hill an unforgettable day.

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Caden Corgiat

Rider

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Kayden Ritter

Rider

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Jeff Stucki

Rider

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Keith Ward

Rider