Wednesday, 2 March 2016

Beginner Skier: All The Top 6 Newbie Questions Answered

Jetting off for your first ever skiing experience can be full of excitement and many “unknowns.” Well you are not alone. Even those pro skiers that you have admired from the very first day had their worries when they first stepped out to ski. But to help you calm and have a memorable first time skiing experience, we went out of our way and gathered some of the common questions beginners often ask with their respective answers. Take a look!


What should I pack in my ski-case?
You are going for a ski holiday? There are many things that you could pack they include mobile phones, passports, skis, ski boots, gloves, snowboards, thermal underwears, sunglasses, scarves, and so many other stuff. Check out this post Top 5 Things to Pack for an Awesome Skiing Experience for many other things that you can pack.
What should I take time to learn?
There are a number of things that every skier should learn including signs, slangs, skiing itself, snowboarding, a few exercises to get you fit, and above all that how to relate with other skiers. And all these are important really if you can’t figure out what to learn my advice to you is simple, hire a professional trainer or enroll to any ski school and you will have an easy time.
Will it always be cold out there?
Duh! Yes, you are on the mountain that’s surrounded by snow. Every single thing out there could be freezing. However there is always one exception when you are skiing or say hitting the slopes you never feel cold. Simple put that dry cold up the mountain is way different from the usual one that we experience down here, try out the Crabbe Mountain in New Brunswick, Canada and see what am’ talking about.
When is the best time to hit the slope?
Different resorts will have different peak times. Meaning it varies on when you can hit the slopes but the one thing that’s real is that the European mountains are often adequately covered in snow for lengthier period usually December – April even though it all boils down to the weather but if you want to ski that should form for some great time to head out.
Should I buy my own skis or rent?
Well you can always buy your skis if you’ve got the cash. But if it’s your very first time I advice you NOT to. Often many skiers but skiing gears, head out there only to find out that the slope is not for them. This can be quite disappointing as you will get stuck with an expensive gear for the rest of your life. Only buy if you have been out a couple of times and want non returnable set.
What equipments can I borrow or rent?
Often many guys will offer boots, skis, and poles. Helmets are also available for rent and so can be the snow boards. But check out with your skiing insurance cover before renting any expensive skiing equipment for that lifetime skiing experience on Mont Farlagne.
Every pro skier was once a newbie and every newbie is a potential pro skier. However it all starts from somewhere. That’s why the skiing basics are as important as hitting the slope itself. Since it starts with learning the basics every skier should always try as much to get the best answer for all questions that often bombarded them when they first hit the slope. 

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