Thursday, May 16, 2024

Yobeat’s Top 10 Colleges for Snowboarding

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5. Montana State University

Ride at: Big Sky, Bridger bowl, Moonlight Basin

Distance to the hill:
Big Sky: ~ 1 hr
Bridger Bowl: 30-35 min
Moonlight Basin: 1 hr 15 min.

Pass deals: Being in school will save you $500 at Big Sky, the gold pass is $599 and at Bridger, you can get a MSU student “Ride On card” (whatever that means) for $35.

Shred Scene: The people at this college definitely love the outdoors but you certainly won’t find a bustling snowboard scene like SLC this deep in the woods. Chances are if you are looking into moving to Montana though, that isn’t what you are after anyway. The mountains in MT are EMPTY, especially to those of you who know the horror of weekend lines at a shitty East Coast resort. If you move to MT it will feel like you have every single powder day to yourself. Hey, you could even stop sucking without the pressure of people who “matter” watching you. If anything, it feels like your stepping back to a simpler time, which is just the way they want it.

Other options if you’re not into Education: Ranching, forestry, working for the resort. That’s about it.

90 COMMENTS

  1. Brooke you’re gonna “reblog and call it good”?!? From the ski channel?!?! You’re a bigger ass-clown than I thought! UNR number one for sure. Hookers, gambling, 24 hour drinking, and they just passed a law recognizing medical weed cards from every weed state. Closest university to Tahoe. Game over. Go fuck yourself.

  2. You can catch trappin on I-70 hard then a mug. AWD+Boosted bruhhhh…Foreal though shout out to the homies in Boulder

  3. well how about the kids stuck in the midwest! at NMU we only have to drive 5 min. to shred (granted we have no ropes) Mt. bohemia is 3 hours away , which has some of the most insanely fun backcountry and powder in the midwest. Theres also mt.ripley which only 2 hours away. not to mention the insane amount of urban rails. we get over 300 inches of snow a year, so im not complaining either way. only 4 hours from Duluth as well!

  4. Ski Resort Operations & Management Program at Selkirk College in Nelson BC, Canada – best of both worlds, work and shredding. Travel and learn at the same time, while shredding epic Whitewater’s powder, you can’t beat it. Highly recommend it!

  5. There’s some liberal arts school like 6 minutes outta portland, and like an hour or whatever away from hood that you can take snowboarding/skiing as a “PE” credit or whatever the fuck that school shit means, another choice would be parkour, so two ups…

  6. East Stroudsburg University all day, great party school and really accessible to a lot of mountains like Big Boulder and Camelback in the area. Definitely the top school for anyone stuck in the mid-atlantic to get a lot of days riding in and a low tuition

  7. University of Utah was the school I went to for the snowboarding, but it turned out they also offered a decent education. Super easy to get into, though. They also offer decent scholarship for out of state students with good grades.

  8. With Vail’s recent acquisition of Eldora, I’m really hoping to see some park funding because they apparently don’t even have a park crew at all. The last time I was there was maybe 08 and they had like, c boxes and non urban down rails. I’m trying to get some fools out there to make the first ever watchable edit from Eldora. It might take a year or two tho 😉

  9. Way too many trustafarians at UVM. Finding someone else who isn’t a total bag of dicks and snowboards a lot is like finding a needle in a hay stack. Or at least it was when I went.

  10. whattttt? no Colorado Mountain College Campus’!

    -Breckenridge
    -Steamboat
    -Vail
    -Aspen

    its not a good school for snowboarding its a snowboarding school, and cheaper than anything on that list. They teach Ski and SNowboard business! Resort management!

    and then transfer up to bozeman after the 2 years is up

  11. What about LYNDON STATE COLLEGE! I go to school for ski resort management, and shred 7 out of 7 days, over 100 days in the park. I know every liftie by first name, my teachers skip pow days just as much as the kids, and I know all my homies in the park. We have rails set up permanently at our school, and we our park designer always builds the best shit. Yeah you guys may have bigger schools, you may have a bigger mountain, but you sure don’t have as good as we do.

  12. @attentionyobeditors Vail didn’t acquire Eldora – do some research it’s the same deal they have with Abasin. They still run the mountain entirely.

  13. Maybe if you got all 27 single girls in Marquette to email brooke she’d agree to put NMU on the list

  14. PLYMOUTH STATE: its full of drugs booze and dirty skanks. plus you can ride at the dopest mts in the north east. Went there for 5 years now I have holes in my brain and I have no cartilage left in my nose!!!!

  15. It’s Plymouth State University.
    We have some really intelligent students here, and if you we here you can’t tell me you wouldn’t skip classes every once and a while to hit the slopes.

  16. Who cares… Nothin better then ITT tech for the scooter scene. Not to mention the night life, Fuck you devry.

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