By Taylor Sienkiewicz, Summit Daily FRISCO — A visiting family lands at Denver International Airport, ready for a ski trip in the mountains. They rent an all-wheel-drive SUV, which typically doesn’t come with snow tires, and begin the trip up Interstate 70. When the family arrives, they try to reach the cabin they rented, and find that they can’t make the drive up the sometimes unplowed road and driveway without sliding backward. Pete Griff, owner of Breckenridge Rental Car, said this is the most common call he gets. RELATED: How to navigate I-70 traffic during ski season without losing your mind Related Articles PHOTOS: October snowstorm covers Front Range Denver weather: Snow, icy conditions make for slower morning commutes in metro area Denver metro area school and government office closures, Oct.