Where to live for surf and ski??
I was reading the thread on the surf vs. ski debate. Real tough issue.
I am a Calgary local, skiing 25 years, ski racing growing up, and current big mountain focus, and honestly up until last winter season, having lived two years of Oz and Hawaiian surf, I was ready to make the switch permenantly.
Fortunatly, due to last season's epic dumps, quickly got my head back into snow frame of mind.
But IMO, surf atmosphere/lifestyle beats skiing. Heat, bikinis, great for soul and body, beautiful locales, shorter drives, freedom of movement, no heavy things on feet and back, bikini butts on boards, etc.
So the question is, WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE IN THE WORLD TO LIVE BOTH PLEASURES OUT, and lets get some honest experiences/opinions here.
Let's assume:
1. Gotta live close enough to the beach to surf everyday. Meaning,
better to be able to surf every work day-- morning and evening
sessions with skiing coming in on the days off(unfortunately for most,
this relegates skiing to weekend warrior status.
2. Large enough community for good jobs and sophistication/culture
3. Good snow quality
4. Preferably, a partial surf season with boardie wearing capabilities.
Although I'm used to surfing the Pacific Northwest and BC, so year
round wetsuit necessary locales included too
5. Lastly, skiing locales within, lets say, 5-6 hour drive
I'm thinking some Southern or Northern California locations would be the best best, but lets get some specifics. Anywhere in New Zealand, Europe, whatever, world is the limit.
Rob
Itchin for salt water waves!!
Southern France? New Zealand?
California is the most obvious answer. North of Point Conception your trunks and bikini view fantasies give way to 4mm neoprene and self-righteous, unshaven hippy bitches (in my experience, this species does put out). South of Pt Conception the crowds are a hassle. I'm north of San Diego and Mammoth takes me 6-7 hours. Anything resort closer than that is not really worth it.
PNW has great surf, less crowded with people, more crowded with sharks. Plus, it is cold, cold.
Southern France has great waves (Hossegor, Anglet, La Grave, Guetheray, and on & on & on), plus you're close to Mundaka in northern Spain (once regarded as the best left in the world, may be ruined by recent development) and Portugal (Supertubos is the bomb-diggedy). If you've been skiing 25 years I'm sure you're more versed than me on the virtues of the nearby Alps and Pyrénées.
New Zealand seems like it would be great as well (never been so this is speculation). Since you're Canadian, that would be as easy as Oz, right? Fine surf (I've been drooling over pics of Raglan since I was 10) but easy access to Indo, Fiji, etc. etc. I might rather go there than Oz.
Punani nailed it when he said there is no ideal place to enjoy convenient access to epic skiing and surfing. The basic environmental requirements for great surfing are diametrically opposed to those required for great skiing.
gave up the surf for snow
I chose to move to boulder for college and left freezing water and huge swells for toolbox frat boys and OC chicks that couldn't sit on a surfboard let alone stand up. i miss the ocean... i think a balance of both surf and snow is a must once i graduate from this bubble called boulder