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VT_scratchI'm from Vermont (well born in Ontario but yeah) and moved out to Van to go to UBC in 2010. Great school. Many ridiculous times were had over my 4 years. Personally I only rode whistler (basically every weekend). In first year there were busses that would come to campus and take you right up there ($20 a ride maybe?). By second year I had met enough kids who had vehicles through ski and board club that I could carpool with people a bunch.
The local mtns (grouse seymour cypress) are really fun for evening park laps or just ripping around with a couple cold cruisers. If I could change anything I would have had a vehicle during university. There is sooooo much BC has to offer but living on campus you really are in a bit of a bubble and have to rely on public transit if you don't have a vehicle.
feel free to PM me here or on insta @maxbailey.ca if you have more questions. the regionals forum is basically dead here.
samkfriesencome see us at the playaz club https://www.instagram.com/p/CE5hBGhgz2I/ it's all you could ever want.
KCoCMwhats that song i need that in my tunes.
Holy fuck the college and shredding combo is a thing of my dreams. Im happy AF that i went to work the resort right after I got done with college myself but holy shit the idea of putting them together makes me rock fucking hard
VT_scratchI'm from Vermont (well born in Ontario but yeah) and moved out to Van to go to UBC in 2010. Great school. Many ridiculous times were had over my 4 years. Personally I only rode whistler (basically every weekend). In first year there were busses that would come to campus and take you right up there ($20 a ride maybe?). By second year I had met enough kids who had vehicles through ski and board club that I could carpool with people a bunch.
The local mtns (grouse seymour cypress) are really fun for evening park laps or just ripping around with a couple cold cruisers. If I could change anything I would have had a vehicle during university. There is sooooo much BC has to offer but living on campus you really are in a bit of a bubble and have to rely on public transit if you don't have a vehicle.
feel free to PM me here or on insta @maxbailey.ca if you have more questions. the regionals forum is basically dead here.