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been thinking about moving somewhere to be able to stricly snowboard and work any sort of job to pay rent/food etcc.. where would you recommend based on longest season, terrain, job opportunities etc..
in the states/canada wud be best because of the language and cheaper to fly to but other suggestions are def welcome thanks for the help |
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I'm looking at the same thing. Right now I'm buying a Revelstoke season pass and moving up there for min a month and if I can find a job ect for awhile. I need some roommates so hit me up if you decide to go up there.
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Revelstoke BC
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I'm in the same situation,a buddy and I were planning on moving to Revelstoke for the year but now he's unsure of whether he wants to go, and knowing him he will probably back out and i'll be left up shit creek for someone to move in with.
Anyhow as for locations, Revelstoke is supposed to be amazing, my dad went on a trip there this year and he said its some of the best riding he's ever done. Whistler is going to be a gongshow this season with the 2010 olympics there, personally thats why I chose not to move there, its going to be crazy all year. Same with vancouver. |
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