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Posted: Mar 27th, '08, 16:55
by Bubba
SPORE wrote:Nikoli wrote:Bubba wrote:HS...you can stop now or we can do it for you.

Both of the Killington Admins are old, fat, senile and can't ski anymore. No one pays any attention do them unless they make threats.
The only reason Bubba has any visitors is to drop off beer, when people see him walking in at happy hour they all groan.
Shortski likes to impress people with pictures of his Corvettes, 4 of which are worthless pieces of crap. He bought them because they say special edition or some fancy marketing gimick to make shmucks think they are collectible. The only ones that are worth a damn are the ZO6 and possible the ugly ass burnt orange color that he probably got as a discount cause the dealer couldn't sell such an ugly ass color.
Sad but true.....both of us live a hermit-like existence in our own sad, individual worlds. No friends, no visitors, only a glimpse of daylight peeking through drawn curtains, eating dog food or cat food and scraps from other people's garbage. It's a truly sad end to once proud lives....
Posted: Mar 27th, '08, 17:09
by gpetrics
i haven't gone through this entire thread, but if i had to do it all over again, i'd go to the university of montana (missoula).
if coombs did it, it's the best, and it's good enough for me.
Posted: Mar 27th, '08, 17:42
by SPORE
Bubba wrote:SPORE wrote:Nikoli wrote:Bubba wrote:HS...you can stop now or we can do it for you.
:roll:
Both of the Killington Admins are old, fat, senile and can't ski anymore. No one pays any attention do them unless they make threats.
The only reason Bubba has any visitors is to drop off beer, when people see him walking in at happy hour they all groan.
Shortski likes to impress people with pictures of his Corvettes, 4 of which are worthless pieces of crap. He bought them because they say special edition or some fancy marketing gimick to make shmucks think they are collectible. The only ones that are worth a damn are the ZO6 and possible the ugly ass burnt orange color that he probably got as a discount cause the dealer couldn't sell such an ugly ass color.
Sad but true.....both of us live a hermit-like existence in our own sad, individual worlds. No friends, no visitors, only a glimpse of daylight peeking through drawn curtains, eating dog food or cat food and scraps from other people's garbage. It's a truly sad end to once proud lives....
Yup...and you response to HS highlights another double standard with admins of the Killingtonzone.
Admin bumps a bunch of old threads, nothing happens. Someone else, they get a veiled threat of being put in timeout.
Posted: Mar 27th, '08, 21:19
by BadDog
What about Middlebury?
Top academics (maybe not quite as good as Williams but up there in general) and own little mountain. Pretty good location.
(They used to have dorm rooms with wardrobes that were ski friendly!)
Posted: Mar 27th, '08, 21:31
by gpetrics
i went to midd. it was a good school for skiing, but not great. the problem is that iit was overall too hard to really get in as much skiing as i needed. i think state schools are the better places to be if you want to ski.
edit: it's also not as close as you think to stuff. traffic on route 7 can really slow yo down getting to stowe or kton. the bush, MRG and the ski bowl are all very close though...
Posted: Mar 28th, '08, 06:01
by MarieM
If you wanna stay in the east, St. Michael's ain't a bad place. My son skied 90 days a season and managed to make the dean's list. Semester breaks he spent time in CO and one semester in Austria.
(I'm not sure how they count the days, though. They ski as soon as they get outta class in the afternoon a lot of days; and I know they did some night skiing as well.)
Posted: Mar 28th, '08, 06:11
by Geoff
You guys need to think outside the box. How about Grenoble, France?
http://www.grenoble-universites.fr/3282 ... pagelibre/
Posted: Mar 28th, '08, 11:15
by G-smashed
My brother Mike went to UC at Boulder and skied all over Colorado. He's a CPA now and he skis one weekend a year at K if he's lucky.
It's not where you go to school, it's what you do with it after.
Posted: Mar 28th, '08, 11:51
by summitchallenger
My alma Middlebury has probably already been mentioned. We were 40 mins from SB, 35 from MRG, 15 from our own hill, 45-50 from Pico, and 55-60 from K-Mart. Oh yeah...about 1:30 from Whiteface.
Any questions?
Only problem: you will be working your ass off too much to ski.
Posted: Mar 28th, '08, 12:24
by kskier1949
Go where the best skiers go
2008 NCAA Skiing Championships - Final Results
March 5-8, 2008 - Bozeman, Mont.
Bridger Bowl & Bohart Ranch
1. Denver 649.5; 2. Colorado 619; 3. Utah 550; 4. Dartmouth 546; 5. Middlebury 529; 6. Vermont 455; 7. New Mexico 404; 8. Alaska-Anchorage 334.5; 9. Nevada 303; 10. Northern Michigan 287; 11. New Hampshire 286; 12. Alaska-Fairbanks 253; 13. Colby 227; 14. Williams 223; 15. Bates 153; 16. Montana State 145; 17. Michigan Tech 63; 18. Gustavus Adolphus 59; 19. St. Scholastica 35; 20. Wisconsin-Green Bay 26; 21. Whitman 18
Posted: Mar 29th, '08, 17:12
by skifree
Dartmouth won in 2007 so go to hanover!
kskier1949 wrote:Go where the best skiers go
2008 NCAA Skiing Championships - Final Results
March 5-8, 2008 - Bozeman, Mont.
Bridger Bowl & Bohart Ranch
1. Denver 649.5; 2. Colorado 619; 3. Utah 550; 4. Dartmouth 546; 5. Middlebury 529; 6. Vermont 455; 7. New Mexico 404; 8. Alaska-Anchorage 334.5; 9. Nevada 303; 10. Northern Michigan 287; 11. New Hampshire 286; 12. Alaska-Fairbanks 253; 13. Colby 227; 14. Williams 223; 15. Bates 153; 16. Montana State 145; 17. Michigan Tech 63; 18. Gustavus Adolphus 59; 19. St. Scholastica 35; 20. Wisconsin-Green Bay 26; 21. Whitman 18
Posted: Mar 29th, '08, 17:23
by Dr. NO
WEST is the way to go. Then, determine what it is you want from college. Skiing and maybe education, Gunnison has a 2 year program with Crested Butte right up the road, and Telluride only about 1 1/2 hours away.
Need more education, less skiing, find the college you want. But do it in the WEST were the mountains are big and the snow is soft and deep.
Posted: Mar 31st, '08, 15:25
by GoBigOrGoHome
Nobody seemed to mention my Al Ma Mater... The University of Rhode Island baby!!! Yagoo Valley is only 10 minutes away from campus!! Top to bottom run (25-30 seconds if you take your time).
Seriously, only 1:15 to Bear Attatash and 3:15 to Killington.
P.S. On top of the access to several NE mountains it was rated #7 by Surfer Mag for best surfing Universities and #3 by Playboy for hottest females (much more impressive since it has a 61% to 39% female to male ratio)
Posted: Mar 31st, '08, 15:35
by Nikoli
GoBigOrGoHome wrote:Nobody seemed to mention my Al Ma Mater... The University of Rhode Island baby!!! Yagoo Valley is only 10 minutes away from campus!! Top to bottom run (25-30 seconds if you take your time).
Seriously, only 1:15 to Bear Attatash and 3:15 to Killington.
P.S. On top of the access to several NE mountains it was rated #7 by Surfer Mag for best surfing Universities and #3 by Playboy for hottest females (much more impressive since it has a 61% to 39% female to male ratio)
I went there as well (1994-1999). On summer nights. we would use the water slides at Yagoo until the owner chased us off.
Posted: Mar 31st, '08, 15:47
by GoBigOrGoHome
Nikoli wrote:GoBigOrGoHome wrote:Nobody seemed to mention my Al Ma Mater... The University of Rhode Island baby!!! Yagoo Valley is only 10 minutes away from campus!! Top to bottom run (25-30 seconds if you take your time).
Seriously, only 1:15 to Bear Attatash and 3:15 to Killington.
P.S. On top of the access to several NE mountains it was rated #7 by Surfer Mag for best surfing Universities and #3 by Playboy for hottest females (much more impressive since it has a 61% to 39% female to male ratio)
I went there as well (1994-1999). On summer nights. we would use the water slides at Yagoo until the owner chased us off.
I loved that place (2000-2004). I bet it is the closest University in the country to night skiing (perfect for a few turns after class).... That has got to count for something right???
