MSU Bozeman 2016

IMO you need a beacon to make bridger worth it and you have to be willing (and in shape enough) to hike every day. If you don't put in the work or focus on park Bridger is not worth it, but if you have a beacon and hike the terrain is better and more technical than at Big Sky. Big Sky/ Moonlight have better lift systems and are easier to ski laps, but I thought that the big mountain skiing was, well, boring. There are steep chutes and trees and not much else- there's some rowdy terrain around Big Chute, but its not worth having to sign out with patrol every damn time you want to ski something hard. Also I found that the people at Bridger are a lot more chill than at Big Sky, people focus on skiing instead of their image. Big Sky is definitely better than Bridger in some areas (for example the slushman's shit show). Talking with east cost kids this year it seemed like Big Sky was more what they wanted in a western resort- good lifts, a cool mountain with plenty of hard terrain, less crowded, and a decent park. But if you like more technical skiing Bridger is one of the best mountains out there, and the system they have on the ridge of not closing any areas is awesome, much better than resorts like Jackson or Alta.
 
Let's get a get together tomorrow night for all us ns'ers room 508 in roskie. we got an n64. or whatever. at 8 o clock. bring food...i'm hungry. jiberish encouraged.
 
I'll be there

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Yo guys sorry for the thread jack - but just wanted to let you all know about the "Act Natural" World Premiere on September 7th. It's at the Emerson in downtown Bozeman and is easily the biggest show of the year. We'll be raffling off skis, a season pass to Moonlight, cat skiing, outerwear, goggles and all sorts of other swag. This show has sold out the last two years so make sure to get tickets early and come be the first to see the new flick! Thanks! Hope to see you all there.

https://www.facebook.com/events/272368819531532/
 
You appear genuinely offended.

On another note, I just registered for the SAT in October.. the wish me luck. I gotta get 2140 to go to MSU.
 
Ran into Andrew today. What fun things a simple NS hat can bring forth.

On another note: gotta get my ass to TSP premier!
 
Does anyone know anything about freshman apartments? Some studetn rep called me and I asked her about it and all she said was that they converted some grad student housing into freshman apts but she didn't know anything else about it..
 
i have a few friends who live in them. they're pretty nice, you get more room, a kitchen, etc. they're farther away from the dining halls/main campus but not so far that it's a pain in the ass. if you want to live somewhere that isn't as hectic as the dorms then the apartments are a good choice.
 
Hmm.. sounds like a pretty sweet deal. any chance you know how to go about contacting someone about them?? Couldn't find anything with a quick google search.
 
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