I can't imagine spending time flying where I am constantly worried about ditching/gliding. What a life unfilled.
I would guest that 80% of my destination have 80% of the time with an un-survivable engine-out. And, I don't spend a minute of time worrying about it. You would never get off the ground in many of the best places to fly.
The OP lives in Utah, in just a few hours, he can be in some great places to fly, without pavement, without people, and learn to enjoy the activity.
Hell, look at Johnson Creek, just a 3 hour flight from the OP.
Look at all those people who flew in, that an off airport landing, likely would not have been something they survived, certainly not anything they would be relying on CAP to come find them. And, this runway is generally considered one of the easier "bottom of a canyon" strips.
The OP is missing out on too much if limits himself to gliding distance of pavement.....