subject: Packing Essentials For Your First Ski Trip [print this page] Hitting the slopes for the first time can be exciting. Before heading to the mountains there are many items you should include on your packing list. It is important to ensure you have everything necessary before heading out. Forgetting items can be stressful and difficult to locate when traveling. Creating a list with everything you will need is an important step to making your first ski trip an enjoyable one. Once you have packed your bags, double check you have everything that is on your list. It is best to pack these items in advance as renting them can be expensive. It can also hard to get the correct fit and rental items may be limited during peak times.
Skis
Poles
Helmet
Goggles
Sunglasses
Remembering to get your skis waxed before hitting the slopes is vital. Also, bringing a small cleaning cloth for your goggles or sunglasses can be helpful in case they fog up or become dirty. Besides the equipment needed for skiing there are plenty of other items you will need to pack to have a safe trip. As everyone knows, snow covered mountains are known for their freezing temperatures. You never know what sort of weather you will encounter on your skiing trip so it is important to pack plenty of warm clothes. It could be snowing, windy, rainy or even sunny. The one thing you can count on is it will never be warm. Dressing in layers is a wise idea and can help you remain comfortable. Some items of clothing that will be helpful are:
Long underwear
Ski bibs or jacket and pants
Scarf
Warm hat
Wool socks
Thick gloves
Hand/toe warmers
Most people don't think about packing sunscreen when heading to the mountain, but it is a wise idea. Even if there is no sun visible you can still get a sunburn. Light reflects directly off the snow making skiers more apt to get sunburns on any exposed skin. Applying sunscreen can help mitigate this risk. It is also a wise idea to bring a moisturizing lip balm with a spf factor to guard against sunburn. Carrying a backpack with a first aid kit, food and survival items is always a good idea. If you ski in the back country a gps unit or beacon is a bright idea so search and rescue teams can locate you in case you become lost or injured.
Packing the correct essentials can save you money, bring you comfort and ensure you have a safe trip.