What college and what mountain?

You are a fucking tool.

You rep stratton? The flattest mountain in America? And you got the nerve to insult the city that's the original Vegas?

Stratton sucks fucking balls its like doing cross country that place is so shitty and flat. And Vermont is boring once the sun does gown.
 
Definitely check out Western State Colorado University, super ski place. the school is great and has big mtn, park, and skier cross teams. also crested butte is a super sick resort. i see seth m shredding around a few times a year. he owns a house in the BC. cant be bad if a legend calls it home.
 
SUNY Potsdam, Whiteface 1.5 hours Gore 2 hours Titus 40 minuts Big Tupper 1 hour. Then once my passport is acquired there will probably be some Canadian mountains too.
 
SUNY Potsdam, Whiteface 1.5 hours Gore 2 hours Titus 40 minuts Big Tupper 1 hour. Then once my passport is acquired there will probably be some Canadian mountains too.
 
University of British Columbia..

Lived in North Van all my life. Door to Whistler in an hour and fifteen. 5 minutes to Grouse, 20 to Cypress or Seymour. Great school too.
 
Correct.

I would rather go to UC Berkeley, join the ski tea, and go 2-4 weekends a month. You won't ski 80 days a year, but you might get 40+. You can take a semester off at some point and just ski, and you can ski bum for a couple of year (maybe forever) when you graduate. Going to a solid school is the way to go.

I don't know anything about Sierra Nevada, or CMC, so I'm not putting those places down, just agreeing with the first part of the poster's statement.

You don't want to make decisions now which limit you in the future. You also don't want to completely give up the things you love. I went to school 5.5 hours from Mammoth and still skied 30+ days a year. I took a winter off, and ski bummed for a few years after school. Keep your options open.

U of Utah and Boulder seem to be good options. If you go to Boulder, make sure you balance the study/party/ski equation. That being said, the fact that you have to balance it makes it somewhere you might want to be. I would not want to go somewhere with no social life and no outdoor life. Not for undergrad anyway.
 
I should add that there are lots of solid places out there, just make sure like the school. Don't make the decision all about skiing. Don't completely forget skiing either.
 
Lawrence University in Wisconsin.. The skiing here isnt good but we have a month and a half break in the winter.
 
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