Wednesday, March 1, 2017

Packing for a Family Ski Trip


Marcus Clegg stands out as an accomplished business executive in Tupelo, Mississippi. On an annual basis, Marcus Clegg and his family leave Tupelo, Mississippi, to go on a ski vacation to Red River, New Mexico.

When packing for a ski trip, families must first ensure that each traveler has the appropriate clothing and equipment. No one wants to arrive at the destination without his or her parka, skis, or snowboard, and a careful packing system can help to prevent this from happening.

Experienced ski travelers often give each member of the family two bags, one for ski items and another for clothing. The family can then write up a packing list for each bag. The list for the ski bag should include boots, helmet, and other related equipment, as well as all of the layers of clothes the skier will need for a day on the slopes.

All skiers need a base layer and an insulating layer as well as ski pants and jackets, warm socks, gloves, and hats. Extra gloves and even extra pants may be advisable for those skiers who are most likely to fall. Children, meanwhile, are more likely to need extra underwear and a snack for sudden hunger during the day. 

Each traveler's clothing bag should include after-ski attire and all non-ski items, including pajamas and toiletries. Families who stay at resorts or hotels with pools may also wish to bring swimsuits. Regardless of whether items are for skiing or non-skiing, it is important to precede all packing with a try-on session a week or so before the trip, in case anyone's gear is now too small.