BEST SNOWBOARDING COLORADO

What is the best suggestion for a place to live in Colorado, fitting my lifesyle?
I am a 21 year old college student and my husband and I have been seriously considering moving to CO in a few years when we’ve both graduated. He is getting his degree to become a theater teacher, and I’ll be getting my master’s to be a librarian. He may later pursue a master’s also. Anyways, based on that info and considering future events such as having children (good school districts for them and jobs for us), where is a good and relatively inexpensive place to live in Colorado? I realize it’s a bit of a tourist state, and would enjoy living in the mountains if we could afford it as we both love snowboarding, but know that these areas can be too crowded in season. We are wanting to move from Austin, Texas to get away from the big city feel and would like a country setting as we both grew up in the country. Neither of us are rich, or plan to be based on the careers we will have, but would like to buy as opposed to renting. Any suggestions you can give would be awesome.
Golden Colorado?
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GoPro Suction Cup Mount for HERO Cameras $23.34 Shoot the most obscure angles possible when you use the GoPro Suction Cup Mount to attach your GoPro HD Hero camera to your boat, car, or motorcycle. An industrial-strength suction cup (think British spy gear) and easily adjustable mounting system allow you to safely secure your camera to any flat, smooth surface. Not convinced? This mount withstood speeds up to 135mph when tested on GoPro’s F1000… |
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Skiing Colorado’s Backcountry: Northern Mountains, Trails and Tours $10.05 A comprehensive guide to backcountry skiing in Northern Colorado, with more than 100 tours and trails for all ability levels, from novice to advanced to expert…. |
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Powder Ghost Towns: Epic Backcountry Runs in Colorado’s Lost Ski Resorts $8.00 In its heyday, Colorado had more than 175 ski areas operating on the slopes of the Rocky Mountains, and while many of those resorts have shut down, their runs still shelter secret stashes of snow. Pristine slopes await backcountry powder hounds out to discover these chutes and steeps, bunny hills and bumps. Chronicling the history of more than 36 of these “lost resorts,” Powder Ghost Towns provide… |
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Front Range Descents: Spring and Summer Skiing and Snowboarding In Colorado’s Front Range $39.07 Front Range Descents is more than a guidebook. It is a celebration of the spring skiing and snowboarding experience…velvety corn snow, sunny days, rushing streams, pine-scented breezes, wildlife and wildflowers. 75 Descents on 54 Peaks * Choose from intermediate cruisers to expert descents. * Each detailed route description will guide you from the trailhead to the summit and back. * 29 … |
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