Looking at schools in Cali. What are the best schools close to the mountains? So far i've only looked at the CSU campuses and didn't really find a lot of info. Would be nice to be in a central location because I wanna surf too. Thanks.
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Looking at schools in Cali. What are the best schools close to the mountains? So far i've only looked at the CSU campuses and didn't really find a lot of info. Would be nice to be in a central location because I wanna surf too. Thanks.
Thanks man. I want to do physical therapy if that helps at all.
I have spent pleantly of time in Fresno. I went there often during high school and college for school related agriculture things. My bf's family lives there and we go see them for awhile every summer after the pass opens up. With that being said it's not so bad overall, but the summers are too hot for my liking. I would never want to live there for an extended period of time.
As for the OP, where you go to school really depens on what type of riding you want to do. If you are more of a park rider, and less interested in all mountain, then Southern California is the place for you. I went to Cal Poly Pomona and was 45 mins from Mt. High and Newport Beach. On the occasional powder day Mt. Baldy is awesome, and Mt. High and Bear aren't too shabby. The season does tend to be short there (dec - april) but it's fun while it lasts. If you want to ride some more serious terrian Mammoth is the closest mountain, and it's only about 5 1/2 hours away. I drove up there at least twice a month during college - the drive is not bad.
If you are looking towards more all mountain then your best bet is to live more northward simply becuase you will have better terrian to choose from that is not too far away. Have you considered UNR? It's really close to the north shore Tahoe resorts. Personally I wouldn't go inward towards central California because during the summer it is so damn hot, and you are going to have to drive several hours to get to the ocean. You should really figure out how you plan on spending your time - take into consideration the type of skiing, how much surfing, what type of environment you would like to live in before you decide where to go, and wether or not the school nearest is best for you.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do!