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04 Jun 2020
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Make Your Ski Trip Memorable and Safe

A ski trip is a great way to spend quality time outside and get exercise in the cold months. As a getaway with friends or family time, skiing is full of fun and the best way to enjoy your time in the winter.

A person snow skiing in the daylight. (Photo: Bradley King)

(Photo: Bradley King/Unsplash)

 
Planning on a ski trip is what we almost all love. But most of us overlook the safety tips, and this can easily make your trip memorable for a number of wrong reasons. This winter sport can cause shoulder, head and knee injuries. But the proper precautions and right equipment can keep you, your family and friends safe on the slopes. It is not always necessary for those who are planning a ski trip for the first time, but for those too who are used to this sport. Any ski trip is like flirting with danger, and it has risks. After all, you are gliding downhill at high speed. But if you are prepared and make a safe decision on slopes, you should get back home delighted rather than miserable and injured.

So we have created a guide that helps you enjoy your trip more and helps you to stay safe on the slopes.

Protect your head with a helmet

Head injury is the worst that a snowboarder or skier can incur. It usually occurs from falls, when the neck or head slam into the snow. A helmet can reduce injury severity. Different studies conducted on skiing have shown that helmets can reduce head injury more than 40%. Besides, helmets can convert significant head injuries with severe consequences to a minor headache. So the first thing you need to collect is your helmet in order to avoid possible head injuries during a ski trip.

Get sun protection

Both the snow and sun can make skiers feel like they are in a frying pan. Not only are they exposed to UV radiation, the effects are intesnsified by reflecting off the snow surface. For this, you need to stock up on sunscreen before leaving home. Lack of skincare can contribute to skin cancer and increase the chances of skin aging.

Wear ski goggles

When you want to enjoy your ski trip without any accidents, you need clear visibility. To that end, you have to use good quality snow and ski goggles. If you are short on money, you even place an online to buy high-quality ski and snow goggles in Australia. You need them in order to minimize glare, so you don’t feel the need to squint to see well.

Study the map of the area

Before setting off, study the trail map to know what areas are beyond your skills and also to get an idea for where to start. Decide on slopes that are easy to deal with because it is always prudent to start on the easier slopes to make your trip enjoyable. Check for the symbols and memorize them to avoid any accident.

Don’t follow other skiers into unknown areas

It is always fun to make your trip adventurous. And for this, most people follow others to get into an unknown area that can be risky. Locals know the track well, and they can deal with it, but it might hold risks for you: tree wells, creek gullies, tight chutes or cliff bands. So if you want to explore the extreme area, make sure you have the required skills. For this purpose, one can consult with ski patrol, or you can hire a guide to lead you.


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