Skiing Trip Essentials For Your Weekend Getaway
Posted By Games Guy on March 11, 2010
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.
As we never know what kind of weather conditions will have, it’s always imperative to bring your goggles. This will make skiing a lot more comfortable if it’s snowing, and even if it’s too sunny. Apart from that, you will definitely need to bring your gloves, ensuring that they are waterproof to keep your hands dry and warm.
A lot of people forget to bring a neck warmer. This is very important because of the temperatures and the speed that you are going. It ensures warmth and comfort so that you can stay out on the slopes longer. Additionally, you want to wear thick socks to keep your feet warm. Investing in some wool socks is probably your best bet, as wool is great for keeping you warm.
Wearing a ski helmet is highly recommended. Although it is not compulsory, it is the smart way to go. Fun is one thing, but safety is priority. Many head injuries that have occurred could have been avoided by wearing head protection. Unfortunately, some of these injuries have been the cause of deaths as well.
Investing in a black helmet instead of other colors will go a lot further for you, both in style and in savings. It could easily be used and worn when you participate in other sports, and will match most outfits better than any other colors would.
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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