Saturday, September 27, 2008

An Indiana Sense of Humor

It's no secret that Indiana doesn't have the greatest terrain for snowboarding, though it does have Paoli Peaks and Perfect North. I imagine that neither has a vertical drop of over 300 feet, but then again, you make do with what you have.

Speaking of making do, how about the town of Terre Haute? Its name literally means "high ground." My best friend in college had looked into attending an engineering college there known as Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.

Sometime in the 1970s and 80s they developed a recruiting poster that played off the image of Indiana as a sea of cornfield as well as the irony that Terre Haute really isn't that that high (about 500 feet above sea level) and is in fact flat.

Come to our school, the poster said, and you can Ski Terre Haute!

Ski Terre Haute

If the poster was created today, would they use a jibber on a snowboard?

By the way, you can now order one of those posters for your kid's dorm room.

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