SnowApparel Part Five - What to take with you
This is Part Five in a series for first time visitors to the snow on what to wear up on the mountain. See part One, part Two, part Three and part Four here.
In the previous post of this series I wrote about two ways you can get to Mt Buller and what limitations you can come across when deciding what to take on your skiing holiday.
In this post I’d like to give you an idea of what I believe are the clothing essentials for the snow and how to work the clothing to suit the conditions without having to pack the entire winter wardrobe!
Ok, this is the ‘money’ post. You now know what the conditions are like, what you can do other than ski, and the ways to get you to Mt Buller. So, what clothing should you take with you, or considering purchasing, for the snow?
![]() Sorel Alpha Trac Winter Boots - Waterproof (For Women) |
Snow Clothing can be an expensive investment to make, but ski clothing will last you many seasons. I would not recommend that you go out and buy absolutely everything I’ve listed if you are a first timer. What happens if snow is not your thing? You would have spent a decent portion of your pay packet on clothing that you won’t get a chance to wear again.
A great option for your first time is to hire your ski clothing. That way if you don’t plan on going again you have not wasted your money. If you catch the snow bug after that, then go and kit yourself up for next time. I’ll give you a tip about hiring at the end.
I’ve listed below what I believe are the essentials to have with you at the snow. I’ve listed from most important to least. (When I say least important I mean that you can get by without it).
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Ski Jacket
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Ski Pants
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Snow Boots to walk in. (Waterproof and thermal insulated are best)
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Gloves. (Waterproof for skiing, woollen or similar for walking around)
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Goggles or Sunglasses. (Snow reflects the sun so tinted goggles or sunnies are handy)
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Socks (highly recommend “Explorer” Socks from Big W, Coles or Target)
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Beanie
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Scarf or neck warmer
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Thermals
On top of those essentials, I would pack in some extra items to wear with your ski gear and when you aren’t skiing. Read more »
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