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jjamsI went to school in Colorado and all four years my friends and I skied at least once a week. I'd say it is less about having the time, and more about making sure that you find a group of friends that are passionate about the sport, if you can do that you'll have plenty of chances to ski.
skiP.E.I.I went to University 15 minutes from the mountain, so that certainly helped in terms of accessibility. It's not hard to get on skis at least 5 days a week if you stay on top of your work, and you're willing to sacrifice some partying time for skiing. I also did ski instructing 6 hours a week, so I didn't have to buy passes and usually made most of my rent from that. I found around crunch times when I had lots of assignments due, I would have to take a week off here and there, but that made for more free time when there was a lull in school work. Be open to skiing on your campus, doing casual urban or finding little lines anywhere there's a steep hill close to where you live. It's much easier and cheaper to get out for a 1-2 hour session in the evening than gearing up to go to a mountain, and when you get to the mountain you'll be able to rip because you've been hiking for your turns and swerves.
theabortionatorIf you want upstate NY a lot of people at Plattsburgh ride. Whiteface is a little bit of a drive but it's not that far, and people are always carpooling. Whiteface has a decent park. Also Gore is on the same pass and is only an hour and a half or so away. Park at Gore blows but there's some great terrain. Lot's of terrain in VT not too far away. Pretty good music scene local or within easy driving distance.
I think with most things it comes down to people. If me and someone else were always going skiing, you could ski a lot just by jumping in the car. That motivates you to just get in and go. If you have to drive there on your own all the time it's easy to lose motivation. You wake up and just don't feel like getting all your shit together and driving to the mountain.
Where ever you go def try and meet a bunch of people that ski/snowboard and carpool rides with them. That's the best way to ski regularly.
Roper1021I strongly agree. I am in college rn in colorado and having friends that want to hit the slopes just as bad as you do is the key.
killashreddaI go to Clarkson which is an hour and half away from whiteface and i go atleast once a week. Our ski club reimburses gas money if you car pool which helps a lot.
TheClap.Had a girlfriend who fucked the whole Clarkson hockey team.
Dope campus though, lots of urban. Same with Suny Potsdamn and St Lawrence.
Loganski11Was this before, during, or after you dated her?
SetteePrigDid you go to westminster?
TheClap.Had a girlfriend who fucked the whole Clarkson hockey team.
Dope campus though, lots of urban. Same with Suny Potsdamn and St Lawrence.
TheClap.During and after. High school sweetheart, went to different colleges like 6 hours apart. And she became a college freshmen sloot, she got hella dick.
dustygoldflakesYou'll be able to go, just get as much shit done during the week as you can and you can go on weekends no problem. Except exam week, you're not skiing that week or weekend ever I promise.
LucindaLandsborSkiing while studying in college is a great pastime, but do not forget about college, there are a lot of difficult tasks in college that you have to do, one of these is papers at AU.Edusson on various topics, this is a rather difficult task, so be ready.
**This post was edited on Feb 14th 2019 at 5:27:15am
skiguy04First post !!!!!
Grades or skiing - one of the two is gonna slip
QuaffTruth. I had a battle between skiing and studying in my brain early this year and studying won. Don't know wtf I would do if I failed out of school
RousedWitsHow often are you trying to go? Its definitely possible to ski a decent amount while in college. I'm an electrical engineering major at WSU which is at least 3 hours from any mountains and I have still managed 30+ days these past 2 years. But if your school has mountains close by you might be able to go night skiing on a weekday and increase that number... I use it as a motivation, like if I dont get my shit done during the week I wont be able to ski all weekend.
I suggest finding a group of people you can shred with.
sky_steezySo nice to hear people actually get in a lot of skiing at WSU, I'm a park skier out on the west side of washington and ski 3-5 days a week. I'm a senior in highschool and going to WSU next year. Hows 49 degrees north?