| The winter is just around the corner and you're | | | | retain heat. |
| looking into booking a ski trip to enjoy the powdery | | | | Next up is covering the areas of your body that are |
| white stuff. When the time comes to start packing | | | | normally most exposed. These generally include your |
| for your trip, you'll want to keep a few things in mind | | | | hands, neck, ears and face. Buy some long, thin |
| when doing so. You'll have two goals, among not | | | | gloves that can go underneath your primary gloves |
| getting hurt, one is to keep warm and the other is to | | | | and that extend further down your arm. This will |
| keep dry. If you've never been skiing before, trust | | | | ensure that no snow or water gets in, which is sure |
| me, you don't want to experience the opposite of | | | | to happen to most people who don't take this |
| this all day long. | | | | precaution. For the neck and face, wear a neck |
| This may be a mystery to certain people, but the | | | | warmer than can extend below the neck and over |
| more significant pieces of clothing that will keep you | | | | the side of your goggles, helmet and nose. |
| warm are not your jacket or your fleece, it's what | | | | Finally, buy a bunch of hand and foot warmers. |
| you wear underneath all of that. Companies like | | | | These parts of your body always are the first to get |
| Under Armour and other sports apparel brands make | | | | cold even if they're covered. Warmers are a cheap |
| tight-fitting, sweat eliminating shirts and pants that | | | | and effective way to combat this problem. If you |
| ensure you stay warm and dry. The closer your | | | | follow these steps, you'll have a much more |
| clothing is to your body, the better your body can | | | | enjoyable time on your ski trip. Have fun. |