Dos And Don'ts Of Skiing
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Dos And Don'ts Of Skiing

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Dos And Don'ts Of Skiing
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It's almost the best time of the year -- ski season. As my favorite season quickly approaches, I thought I would share some basic dos and don't's -- especially for first timers.

DON'T...

Lie about your real weight and skiing ability when making equipment rentals. They only ask this to make sure your equipment is set properly to keep you safe.

Buy all new ski clothes. Chances are, someone you know has an extra parka or pants. And even if they don't, you can still get good deals if you don't wait until the last minute.

Use liquid fabric softener on your clothes. A chemical in most, if not all, liquid fabric softeners (humectants) will draw moisture out of your skin and make you colder throughout the day.

Leave your boots (or any other clothes item) in the car overnight. They won't warm up at all, and trust me, the last thing you want is a day of cold hands and feet.

Miss out on college student discounts on lift tickets and rentals. Double check before you go to make sure you get the best deal possible.

DO...

Take a lesson. Really do it -- especially if you're a first timer or you haven't been on snow in a while. Even a half-day lesson will make you feel so much more comfortable.

Go with people who have even a little bit of experience, if possible. That way, not everyone is a newbie.

Take good care of your body. Drink lots of water; avoid caffeine and alcohol until you're done for the day.

Wear a helmet. It may not be the cutest thing on the planet, but it'll keep your head safe and warm.

Take advantage of the after-ski events in your town. Ski trips are a great way to hear good live music, eat amazing food, and meet new people. The fun doesn't need to stop when the lifts close.

Have fun! Skiing is such a fun sport and a great break from school. It's a great chance to make new friends and grow closer to the other people on your trip.

I would like to give special thanks to my dad, Craig Bose, for using his experience as a lifelong skier to help me write this, as well as for introducing me to the world's greatest sport.

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