Oh…okay then just opt for like layers of clothes that you can take off if you get warmer. A good heavy jacket is a must.What are you planning to do …u do mean the clothes when you are NOT skiing??
anyways, wear layers ... that way if u get warm, u can peel them off, or put them back on as u start to get cold again. as for shoes, wear whatever u r comfortable with, but i would suggest u waterproof shoes. wear synthetic socks, as they will keep ur feet warm. wear a warm hat and gloves (try getting waterproof gloves.
in conclusion, as long as ur feet, hands and head r warm, u should be fine.
Yeah clothes that they will wear when they arent out ski-ing. Its a week long trip and it says they'll be ski-ing 2 days the rest is sight seeing and other things still there will be snow and it'll be cold.
So runners cool?? or are there special snow shoes??
i usually wear knee-high waterproof boots for walking around in snow. they will keep ur pants' hem and socks from getting wet. jeans are fine, but a warm jacket is a must.
anyways, wear layers ... that way if u get warm, u can peel them off, or put them back on as u start to get cold again. as for shoes, wear whatever u r comfortable with, but i would suggest u waterproof shoes. wear synthetic socks, as they will keep ur feet warm. wear a warm hat and gloves (try getting waterproof gloves.
in conclusion, as long as ur feet, hands and head r warm, u should be fine.
wish it was spring its winter hard and cold down here :(
okay water proof gloves and shoes are a good idea.
Yeah clothes that they will wear when they arent out ski-ing. Its a week long trip and it says they'll be ski-ing 2 days the rest is sight seeing and other things still there will be snow and it'll be cold.
So runners cool?? or are there special snow shoes??
The running ones may not be water proof...do u have like boots....u know the ones that have a heavy sole and boots boots....not the fancy shmancy ones...
but on the other hand if u r going to just hang around and not ski everyday, then winter boots some nice ones would be fine too:)