This is true, but it is not a good idea. The people one might mention, Mark Zuckerburg, Bill Gates, Ted Turner, Steve Jobs, all dropped out because they had great ideas that REQUIRED them too. They also went to great schools, Harvard for Zuck and Gates, Brown for Turner, and Reed College(which for those of you who don't know IS an ivy level school) for Jobs. They did not drop out because they did not want to be in school, they dropped out because they started something incredible that they had to pursue. The vast majority of people who drop out of college to start a business, see that business fail. It is almost NEVER a good idea. Like I said, the folks you mention are extreme outliers.
If you want to start a business, it is a much better idea to finish college first, then start what you want.
For the OP, lots of folks are suggesting you go to school, then move for a couple of years after you graduate. I think this is a MUCH better plan. The other good suggestion, is to go to school in Colorado, Utah, or Washington, Montana, somewhere with great mountains, where you can get 60-80 days a year while getting a degree.
You could also go to school in California. I have posted on this before, but I went to a University of California school, and skied Mammoth 30 days a year through the ski team. Most of the big California schools(UC schools, USC, Stanford...) have ski teams, so this would allow you to ski Mammoth or Tahoe 30+ days, while having a full life. You could take a couple of winters off, and graduate in say 5 years with two seasons under your belt. After that, you could live in the mountains for another couple of years, then decide if you want to join the real world, or stay in the mountains.
You don't need to go to school in California, you could go somewhere else and take a couple of winters off. I just suggest California because you can ski a lot at great mountains WHILE being in school. Obviously Utah, Washington and Colorado are even better, the 30 day Tahoe season would be a 60+ day season in an;y of those spots.
I guess the bottom line is that you can have both. You can ski a lot while going to school. I would go immediately, or take 1 year off. If you take two or more you might not come back. One year would be fine, I know plenty of people who did that.
Just make sure you go to college. And make sure you get a degree. You really want a degree to fall back on. There are lots of jobs, and not just of the Dr./Lawyer variety, where you NEED a bachelors. If you don't have it, they won't even interview you.