MSU @ Bozeman

Ya I'll be at Michigan State as well...any idea what dorms you will be in clrumivier? (or whatever the fuck your name is)
 
go to the reginal thread and click montana/wyoming for more info. I live just north of MSU Bozeman. My friends go there and says it rules. Skiing at Bridger is sweet and like 15 minutes from town. I just got back from Big Sky on monday. Its awesome and no lines what so ever. Park was closed most of the time so i didnt get to hit it. But all in all its an awesome place.
 
I am getting a kick out of all you going to michigan state. I live about 2 minutes from Michigan state and nobody can understand why I want to travel across the country to go to montana state.
 
i dont go to it but the skiing is fantastic big sky bridger all that its great on pow days and big sky's park is lookin pretty good this year alreayd and there pipe looks sick its sopose to be open pretty soon. i was at big sky last weekend and had a great time. its like that all year. and the people there i have ever had any trouble with.
 
i want to go to msu too, don't they have a wicked good architecture school? How far s Big Sky from Bozeman?
 
10 hours eh? looks to me like its only about 40 miles, but i guess if the speed limit is 3 and i go 4 the whole way your right.
 
The architecture school is highly regarded. I met with one of the profesors from it and it sounds very good. Lots and lots of work though, you need dedication to get through it. I am thinking about a major in photog and a minor in small business, entreprenuarship.
 
The skiing's good when there's snow, which we actually have this year. Big Sky has the bigger terrain, but you'll have to put about 2 sticks of p-tex into your skis after doing tram laps for a day most of the time. Bridger has more technical terrain, but it's smaller and has less vert. The backcountry is awesome, just make sure you know what you're doing if you go out there.
 
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