Equipments For Winter Trip
You know how it is when you’re packing for a long trip. You put everything you need and then your luggage becomes so heavy you cannot even lift it. It’s no wonder why returning tourists usually pay a fortune for baggage.
Destinations for Winter Travel
Traveling during winter means you can ski and snow board all you want. Some ski resorts are more friendly towards international tourists, with English-speaking guides available . Also, take note of the weather conditions in the region. Your local travel agent should be able to tell you which destinations are the best for whatever activity you have in mind.
Planning for a Winter Hike
Hiking during the winter holidays? Planning for a theme holiday can be a pain or a pleasure. The stuff in your bags should match the activities you’re going to be doing. You also need to consider the duration of your stay in the resort or the mountains.
Your Hiking Equipment
Let’s look at winter hiking boots. Get the best pair of hiking boots you can afford. Take care of your feet when you’re hiking so that you don’t become a burden to your hiking mates. Besides your feet, your eyes should be top priority. You should bring along sunglasses that cover half of your face, so that no incidental light exposure can occur. .
You need markers for your route so you can find your way back. Snow storms are not uncommon that’s why you need flares to signal for help when you lose your way or need rescuing.
A Kit for First Aid
Travel First Aid Kits is a must-have. Along with your toiletries, bring along first aid items. Splints and bandages, as well as anti-inflammation ointments are basic things you should bring. Trekking during the winter season can be very dangerous. Build your first aid kit with small as well as big injuries in mind. Bring enough for sharing. You never know which group member might need your first aid kit.
You don’t have to bring much, but you absolutely need unscented soap and anti-allergy medication. Scrapes become inflamed if not washed properly. Make sure the kit you will be using is watertight. Soaked bandages are no good.
Clothes
It’s winter so you’ll need warm clothes. Lightweight clothes can be layered so you can stay warm. You can take one layer off if it’s warmer than you anticipated. Another benefit to using lightweight clothes is that they’re easier to carry because they take up less room.
When considering which items to bring along with you, think about your accommodations. Will you be living inside a tent? Will you have access to a washer at a rental cabin? If you can wash your clothes at least once while you’re gone, you can avoid having to take so many clothes to begin with. If you can find a way to wash clothes, you won’t have to bring many clothes.
Posted: August 23rd, 2010 under Recreation.
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