A beginner's guide to mastering your first ski trip, from packing to getting there safely
The 2024 ski season is underway and a trip to the slopes starts with smart preparation. Follow our best practices for a successful mountain getaway.
- The 2024 ski season is underway and a smooth trip to the slopes starts with smart preparation.
- There's a lot to consider, from packing efficiently to ensuring your vehicle can handle wintry conditions.
- Follow our best practices for a successful mountain getaway.
The snow's coming down, and the mountains are calling — a fun-filled ski trip awaits. But getting there without a hitch can sound like a challenge, especially for first-timers. Every experienced skier will tell you navigating the slopes has to start before you get on the chair lift.
From packing advice to road-trip wisdom, a little extra insight will ensure your mountain vacation is nothing short of amazing.
Pack like a pro
Whether you're a seasoned professional or crossing your fingers for a perfect first trip, packing efficiently goes a long way. All the usual hacks apply — roll your sweaters, thermal gear, and other warm layers to save space. Bring your emergency kit just in case, and stock up on lip balm and sunscreen.
Use packing cubes to keep everything organized, and separate your outerwear from the clothes you'll relax in late at night. Most importantly, those puffed-up ski suits that are a pain to pack? Nothing beats vacuum-sealing them in a space bag.
You'll need a spacious car to transport not only your packed clothes, but all your rentals too — boots, helmets, poles, skis, and snowboard. Save yourself the frustration of squeezing everything into a small car; instead, opt for a spacious SUV like the 2024 Toyota 4Runner or Sequoia for your trip.
The Sequoia's third-row seats can easily slide back or fold down completely to give you an extra 6 inches of storage space. The car also includes an adjustable cargo shelf system for better organization of all your things. As for the 4Runner, its signature rear glass window raises and lowers at the push of a button, allowing you to easily store and access your gear. With all that extra room for your equipment, you'll be well on your way to the slopes.
Choose a car built to handle wintry conditions
Nothing could slow a skip trip down more than getting stuck in the snow. Having a vehicle with advanced traction control will help you navigate wintry conditions with ease.
Consider the all-new 2024 Tacoma for a sense of safety and security. It's equipped with a Multi-Terrain Select feature that's designed to automatically adjust the engine's throttle, so you can handle anything Mother Nature throws your way.
Give yourself some extra time while driving, especially in icy areas, to ensure a cautious and safe pace towards your destination. Don't forget essentials like plenty of water, road-trip snacks, extra windshield wiper fluid, and a snow shovel in case you need to clear the area around your tires for traction.
Be sure to also make use of your car's built-in display maps to spot landmarks or scenic viewpoints along the route.
Practice smart ski wellness
Skiing and snowboarding can be physically demanding, and that's where aprés-ski comes in. While a hot toddy at the ski lodge is well deserved after an exhausting day, it's crucial to stay hydrated to avoid altitude sickness and fill up on nutrient-dense food to sustain your energy throughout your trip. If you're staying at a resort, take advantage of spa services to help relieve your tired muscles after a day of action.
All in all, the ultimate ski trip is easier than you might think with proper preparation. So load up your gear, gather your crew, and hit the road for an unforgettable journey.
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This post was created by Insider Studios with Northern California Toyota Dealers.
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