Ski Vacations – What To Pack

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If you will be traveling for a ski vacation, it is often  difficult to know what to pack. You may not even  have a problem knowing what to pack, but instead  have a problem figuring how to get everything that  you need from your home to your destination. Skis  do not easily fit into suitcases, and if you are flying,  this presents a huge problem.

Start by knowing what is available at your destination.  Is there a rental shop? How much are the rental fees  for skis, boots, and poles. If it is reasonable, and you  don’t mind skiing with rented equipment, this is a  viable option – and it makes packing and traveling  much easier.

If you don’t care for rented equipment, there is  another option. Find out if there are any ski shops in  the area. There usually are. Get prices on skis, poles,  and boots, and then ask if they buy used equipment.  If they don’t, ask if there is anyone near by that does  purchase used equipment. Call that place to get an  estimate on how much you could get for barely  used ski equipment. Figure the difference in the  money you will spend on the ski equipment, and the  money you will get for the used equipment when you  are finished with it. If it isn’t much more than what it  would cost you to rent the equipment, go for it!

Ski suits, ski jackets, and sweaters can be very  bulky, and hard to pack. These items will take up a  lot of room in your suitcase, and leave less room for  other clothing and essentials. If you are trying to  pack for a two week ski vacation, it will be impossible  to fit everything you need into one suitcase.

There is a way to solve this. Call the lodge or resort  where you will be staying. Tell them that you need  to ship a package, for yourself, to them, and that  you need that package to be there when you arrive.  Ask them if they will hold it for you at the desk. In  most cases, they will. Next, get a box, put all of  your ski suits, your ski jacket, and any other  bulky items in the box, and ship it to yourself, in  care of the lodge or resort. Shipping can be  overnight, two day, or three day depending on  how far it must travel. Depending on how much  the box weighs, you will usually pay less than  fifty dollars to ship a package in the continental  United States….which is a lot less than you  would pay an airline for extra baggag

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