Best places to live.

j_romero

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What up everyone.I've been looking for places to move out to from Big Bear, CA after high school. Nothing wrong with it just wanting to go check out other places with a little more exposure. I'm of course looking for really good skiing with good park, urban, pow and big mountain with chill people, lots of stuff to do in the summer and a little bit of a party scene. I've been mostly checking out places like Tahoe, Summit County, or Utah. Any recommendations?

Jordan
 
is college involved in this or just a year off?

either way here is a list of towns iv lived in.

Big cities: Seattle, portland, vancouver, salt lake city, denver.

small: Whistler, nelson, bellingham, fort collins, boulder

i really liked seattle, bellingham, vancouver. something about the pnw just does it for me.
 
Aspen Is pretty sweet. Great parties and Awesome skiing. Lots to do in Summer. It is affordable to live if you work. Not as impossible as everyone says.

 
I've lived in NH, Maine, and Tahoe.

Tahoe is my favorite place to live so far, but i could see myself living in wyoming or colorado.
 
That would be nuts if you did move there, Banff is one of my favourite places but living wise I would think it would be pretty expensive.

Also South Central bitches.
 
Yo man I typed up this huge ass thing about how cool Sun Valley, Idaho is but then newschoolers logged me out for some reason but yea, SV is dank.
 
I was there for 2 weeks this summer. I got pretty jealous of everyone living there. It should be a lot of fun.
 
stay in the PNW if you want park, pipe, and real terrain. Dont do summit co, youll be way disappointed. Maybe become a U-tard?
 
Vancouver is a sick city, with cypress locally and Whistler for the weekends. I plan on moving out there when I get out of college. There or Portland
 
All. The valleys bigger of course in slc meaning easier to find places to sleep, eat and work. Millcreek, Sugarhouse, Cottonwood Heights and Foothill are all real close to LCC/BCC and are near parleys which takes you up to PC. PC isn't bad either. Smaller than SLC, Lots of skiing, a lot of condos/apartments everywhere but mostly neighborhoods. Lots of bars on main. Cops leave you alone as long as you're
 
uaf. and I just like the cold a lot, i guess. It appeals to me. I'm weird that way and I loveeee the north. The native alaskans are also super fascinating and a cool culture
 
Haha yeah i personally dont like fairbanks at all, just because the skiing there is minimal. I have lived in anchorage all my life and its a great town. Alyeska is 30-45 minutes away and turnagain is about an hour-1.5 hours away.
 
I used to live in Banff and I loved it. Less hollywood than whistler, but having said that... I have had way better pow days in whis and the parks at the banff hills dont compare to whis.
 
Banff is sweet, great vibe, not too pricey, cool people, not too expensive and sweet skiing although you really need to know your way round the resorts to get the very best out of them. Also lake louise park is pretty damn sweet. love that place. havnt been to many other places yet though to be honest.
 
Whistler,BC theres 2 mountains to ski on, when theres pow you can find some for days, multiple parks (alll different levels) and the place is full of chill people who party all the time, one of the biggest places to bike in the summer, multiple lakes to go to, and so much activites throughout the year to do, pretty much the perfect place to live.
 
Boise Idaho is a great place close to alot of nice ski hills and super chill people.

Looking for a little smaller Bend Oregon really really great place for summer and winter
 
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