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re: OT Snow Skiing Experts
Posted on 1/12/15 at 3:48 pm to Bourre
Posted on 1/12/15 at 3:48 pm to Bourre
You want to layer up. Nothing will ruin a skiing trip like having too little/too many clothes on.
Obviously, being new, you want a good bib (snow pants that look like overalls). You will fall on your arse. Goggles are also a very good investment, as you can see (snow can be very blinding) and it'll help keep your face warm.
You don't need anything too crazy equipment-wise. You are going to be on the bunny slope.
Don't waste money on poles if it's your first time. They will not benefit you and can be detrimental to actually learning how to ski.
Obviously, being new, you want a good bib (snow pants that look like overalls). You will fall on your arse. Goggles are also a very good investment, as you can see (snow can be very blinding) and it'll help keep your face warm.
You don't need anything too crazy equipment-wise. You are going to be on the bunny slope.
Don't waste money on poles if it's your first time. They will not benefit you and can be detrimental to actually learning how to ski.
This post was edited on 1/12/15 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 1/12/15 at 3:50 pm to Jcorye1
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Obviously, being new, you want a good pair of snow pants. You will fall on your arse
no...stay away from the pants unless you want snow all down your arse constantly
wear bibs if you are new
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