Half the fun of winter is playing in the snow! Before hitting the hills, here's what every first-time skier and snowboarder should know to stay safe and have fun on the slopes.
December 4, 2014
Half the fun of winter is playing in the snow! Before hitting the hills, here's what every first-time skier and snowboarder should know to stay safe and have fun on the slopes.
If it is your first time snowboarding or skiing, leave your jeans at home. That’s number one. Why?Unless you're truly gifted, odds are you will be falling throughout the day and if wearing denim, misery will ensue. They'll get soaked and freeze solid. Yuck!
Boots are probably the most important thing you’ll be wearing. Make sure they fit well, which can be more difficult than you think.
Properly fitting ski boots should keep your feet warm. However, wear more than one pair of socks and you'll likely lose circulation—like with boots that are too tight to begin with.
When skiing or snowboarding for the first time, it’s important to choose a ski resort with a good beginner's area. How can you be sure?
As a beginner, avoid steep, narrow slopes and look for wider, open runs—some resorts only have one "bunny" or beginner hill.
Another important thing to do is to check the snow conditions.
Don’t underestimate the importance of the company you keep on your first ski or snowboard trip.
Having a friend or two ease you into intimidating things, like getting on the ski lift for the first time, can make the difference between a lousy or great first time out.
As always, don't push yourself too hard on the slopes the first time you ski or snowboard.
Also, consider a half-hour lesson with a pro ski instructor before tackling a beginner hill. He or she will be able to correctly teach you techniques to keep you safe and under control during your descent.
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