controlremoto
Member
Hi,
I'm considering moving out of NYC to be closer good mountains. Snowboarding and Mtn Biking have gotten the better of me and I'm constantly daydreaming of being somewhere close to great mountains. The East coast is just not cutting it and I'm not getting any younger.
Long story short I've progressed a lot here in NYC and I've gotten to the point where I feel like I could make a decent living here. But I also feel like I've developed enough to survive or even be a bigger player somewhere smaller...potentially. So my question is Does Portland and Denver (or anywhere else that is close to great ski/mtn bike terrain) have a "decent" production industry?
Obviously nothing will compare to NYC DC LA CHICAGO etc but non of those areas are close to good mountains.
Am I doomed to continue only 2 weeks a year out west or is this dream possible?
I should mention that I work mostly a mix of corporate theater/industrials, live music and social events.
Any advice is appreciated.
I'm considering moving out of NYC to be closer good mountains. Snowboarding and Mtn Biking have gotten the better of me and I'm constantly daydreaming of being somewhere close to great mountains. The East coast is just not cutting it and I'm not getting any younger.
Long story short I've progressed a lot here in NYC and I've gotten to the point where I feel like I could make a decent living here. But I also feel like I've developed enough to survive or even be a bigger player somewhere smaller...potentially. So my question is Does Portland and Denver (or anywhere else that is close to great ski/mtn bike terrain) have a "decent" production industry?
Obviously nothing will compare to NYC DC LA CHICAGO etc but non of those areas are close to good mountains.
Am I doomed to continue only 2 weeks a year out west or is this dream possible?
I should mention that I work mostly a mix of corporate theater/industrials, live music and social events.
Any advice is appreciated.