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.lenconHonestly neither of those colleges are "great" for skiing. U of U, MSU, Westminster, UNR, SNC, and WSCU are much better for skiing.
byuboundUW is a fantastic college for skiing. Less than an hour to Snoqualmie, which has cheapish passes, night skiing, great terrain, and occasionally a solid park. Also great backcountry opportunities. Hour and a halfish to Stevens, which always has a great park and also some decent sidecountry access. 2 and a half to Baker, which is Baker. Not to mention Crystal, which is solid and maybe 2 hours away. Don't have to deal with unstable continental snowpack, can usually lift access ski into late April if not May. Easy road trips to Whistler, Hood, and Bachelor. Having done maybe 30 days in Utah, I would say I prefer skiing out here.
tac0.slayerI would look into Western Washington, only 45 min or so to Mt Baker. Plus Bellingham is honestly one of the coolest towns, and great mountainbiking if your into that.
tac0.slayerI would look into Western Washington, only 45 min or so to Mt Baker. Plus Bellingham is honestly one of the coolest towns, and great mountainbiking if your into that.
.lenconIt actually like 1.5 hours at least. If there's lots of traffic it could be closer to 2 hours.
.lenconYeah I guess UW isn't bad. And yeah I guess there's a lot of places if you want to travel a ways, but I wouldn't.
Bakerpowhaving the ability to ski after class or before class is amazing. you cant really get that in the PNW....you can if you drive like a maniac all day but iv gotten VERY tired of 3+ hours in a car for skiing. the PNW offers things places like utah/montana cant. like access to an OCEAN. which is pretty neat if you surf/kayak/are a stoner who likes watching sunsets with ya bros.
Bakerpowhaving the ability to ski after class or before class is amazing. you cant really get that in the PNW....you can if you drive like a maniac all day but iv gotten VERY tired of 3+ hours in a car for skiing. the PNW offers things places like utah/montana cant. like access to an OCEAN. which is pretty neat if you surf/kayak/are a stoner who likes watching sunsets with ya bros.
AmateurPilgrimHey Guys, currently a junior in high school and narrowing down my college search for the year after next. I've really honed in on the university of Washington Seattle and the university of Oregon, Eugene. As a big skier one of the factors coming in to play is ski opporatunities. I know Seattle is relatively close to Baker and Stevens pass and Eugene is somewhat near Hood, If anybody from that area has any input or other resort ideas please let me know.