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5 Spring Skiing Safety Tips you Won’t Want to Forget


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Can you guys believe it’s March?  If you live in an area like me, then Spring can bring so many different weather patterns. We get nice sunny days as well as snowy cold days. March is one of my favorite times to ski. Why? Because the days are longer which means you can get more sun and the temperatures are usually more pleasant. If you’re like me and enjoy some spring skiing, be sure to check these safety tips as you hit the slopes.

Spring Skiing Safety Tips

  • Lather on the sun screen, especially your face, including your nose, cheeks and ears. With the sun out more, you will most likely get a sun burn. This is something people forget, but it’s SO important. Also, be sure to bring lip balm! This is seriously a lifesaver.
  • Watch weather conditions before you head to the mountains. Be aware of avalanche warnings and read all new signs and warnings at your resort. With changing conditions, trails may need to be maintained or even closed.
  • Ski in layers. During the spring the days can start super chilly, get really warm, then end super chilly again. Be ready for all conditions with many layers that you can shed or add on throughout the day.
  • Be sure to stay hydrated throughout the day. If it’s warmer out, you’re body is getting warmer which needs to be hydrated frequently. Bring a water bottle with you on your runs and drink as you’re heading up the hill.
  • Take short breaks. This is important especially if you have little kids with you. Take short breaks throughout the day and get some rest, shade, re-apply the sunscreen and drink water.

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