Oh, it takes about 12 minutes to reach the state land near me, LOL!
I don't have the cash to lease land, but I would drive an hour or two if I had sweet piece of prime land to hunt and the deer have been somewhat managed, like the bucks have been allowed to grow or it hasn't been hunted in a few seasons.
I've heard horror stories of guys leasing land that had been slaughtered the year before, and didn't know it till halfway through the season after not seeing anything. Or the land owner comes out and cuts firewood a week before bow opener.
I won't go that far for a "maybe it's good place to hunt". Been there and done that. I'll save my gas money and hunt the state land near me, it's plenty fine for filling the freezer.
I would travel to "The Bow Zone" in Edmonton, Saskatchewan or Kansas and Iowa. But thats for a different kind of deer hunting.
Elk, caribou, moose, pronghorn, mountain goats or bear; I would wear out 1000's of miles of boot leather if that what it takes to get there.