Unless you have something better to do with your life you should move near the mountains, i couldn't live far from mountains or ocean even if i didnt ride
@@hotmess7846 yeah I really like travelling too, but I'm u18 so I can go to ski once a year whit my family in Italy. When I'll can, I wish that I'll go most frequently near mountains.
@@cavazz_-9771 when you finish school look for a job in a big city that has mountains within 2 hours, you can always find work to fit around riding instead of trying to fit some riding into your work schedule
@@cavazz_-9771 - I had a snowboard coach who grew up in Indiana. She got to ski only one day a year. Soon as she turned 18, she moved to Mt. Hood and got a job teaching little children to ski. She took up snowboarding, practiced like crazy, and became a pro 6 years later, modeling for Bonfire. So it can be done. Don't give up on your dreams! P.S. while you're waiting to turn 18, you can cross train by bicycling, roller blading, and skateboarding.
Saas-Fee and Zermatt are almost open all-year round, besides revisions in summer (June or July). Glacier 3000 opens quite early as well in the French speaking part of Switzerland.