Important Things To Bring With You On Your Ski Trip

March 27, 2010 by Monica · Leave a Comment
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Whether you are a snowboarder or a skier, there aren’t many things that you have to consider to bring with you when going on your ski trip on a weekend away. Obviously, your equipment is a necessity, unless you’re renting. But, there are still other things that you’ll need to keep you warm when on the hills and in your cabin.

Because the weather can be unstable, your goggles must always be with you. You’ll be more comfortable as it blocks the sun and wind out of your eyes, as well as the snow. Make sure the gloves you bring with you can keep your hands dry and warm, and are waterproof.

Another essential is a neck warmer. The temperatures can get quite low, and coupled with the wind as well as the speed you ski at, you can get cold quite easily. The whole point of your ski trip is to ski as much as you can. This will enable you to do so. Thick wool socks will also keep your feet very warm, and are preferable to other types of materials used to make them.

You should also consider protective headgear. Obviously, that comes in the form of a ski helmet. And although it is not something that is compulsory, it’s just taking the necessary precautions to avoid any serious injuries.

And if you’re one of those skiers who has different ski wear, invest in a black helmet rather than any other kind. You’ll find that it’ll save you money, as black will go with pretty much everything you’re wearing. In addition to that, you can always use your helmet for other sports that you play.

If you want to make your weekend getaway a little less expensive, remember to stop by the grocery store and pick up some important items, rather than picking them up at the resort. Prices are jacked up in tourist areas. It’s always good practice to have the necessities to provide you with all the comfort you are used to even back home.

Speaking of comfort, perhaps bringing along a DeLonghi space heater is the wisest thing that you can do. If you are staying at a cabin, it may be drafty and poorly insulated. This can make you uncomfortable. But the small appliance which is lightweight and easily portable can provide you the comfort and coziness you want.

Besides that, it’s important to keep some emergency items on hand. Things like candles and matches, in the event of a power failure. Flashlights or other battery operated light sources also come in very handy. Keep several batteries on hand for various items that may require their use in the event of a blackout.


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