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duder227I go to DU but I'm sure there are clubs and buses that carpool. There's a fair amount of backcountry in CO but you should be really experienced in avy and snowpack conditions. Imo CSU is the worst colorado school to go to for skiing behind CU boulder CC and DU. Where else did you get into?
SponsoredByJesusI was accepted to western state Colorado university too which is like 40 mins from crested butte. I'm going to tour both schools in a couple weeks and gonna be able to to ski for a few days. Definitely going to ask around about ski clubs and how to get to the mountain. Still waiting on the university of Utah but I have a feeling I'm not going to get in.
TheDoughAbidesif you go to wasted state theres a good chance youll be a great skier when you graduate but theres an even better chance that you wont learn jack shit.
SponsoredByJesusI would be majoring in outdoor ed there and there program looked so sick....kind of going to college for skiin anyway ha! Hopefully will meet some people and get a job in the ski industry, that's the dream
foolmetwiceIm a freshman at csu. I've been able to get up to the mountains every weekend Ive wanted to just from meeting other skiers and occasionally getting rides from the carpool page the ski club has. The move is usually to find enough people to throw on an airbnb and go up for the weekend.
SponsoredByJesusI was accepted to western state Colorado university too which is like 40 mins from crested butte. I'm going to tour both schools in a couple weeks and gonna be able to to ski for a few days. Definitely going to ask around about ski clubs and how to get to the mountain. Still waiting on the university of Utah but I have a feeling I'm not going to get in.
SponsoredByJesusI was accepted to CSU this year and I'm touring in a couple weeks. CSU is one of my top choices but it's so far from resorts. I'm wondering how people get to the mountains...do they have buses and clubs that carpool? How much they cost? I also have a touring setup so I'm wondering if there is any gnarly backcountry I can get to that's real close. I'm only skiing 2 days a week and honestly it isn't enough. So if any of you have gone to CSU please let me know your experiences with skiing from Fort Collins.
SponsoredByJesusI was accepted to western state Colorado university too which is like 40 mins from crested butte. I'm going to tour both schools in a couple weeks and gonna be able to to ski for a few days. Definitely going to ask around about ski clubs and how to get to the mountain. Still waiting on the university of Utah but I have a feeling I'm not going to get in.
emrenDude go to western if you want to ski in college all the time. It's in Gunnison where rent is cheap and there's an easy bus ride over to CB. Not to mention there's some really great skiers who go to western because the terrain in CB is really really good. So lots of friends to ski with and lots of carpools.
Or University of Utah is right next to Alta and Snowbird and a TON of skies go there. But it's in a much busier city and they have really weird liquor laws in the state...
swagburgLiving on the front range will be so frustrating dealing with traffic and crowds. Vail is good but gets skied out on a pow day by 1030 just like all the resorts near denver. You can be a ski bum at western, but you'll just be another weekend warrior sitting in traffic if you go to CSU