August 27, 2010
Preparing For Winter-Time Travel
You can pack all you want for a trip but you may not be able to lift your luggage off the floor afterward. It's no wonder why returning tourists usually pay a fortune for baggage.
Winter Travel Destinations
Skiing and other snow leisure activities are popular among those who love to travel during winter. Select a destination that offers the best amenities. A region that isn't as prone to snow storms as others is the best to go to for some winter fun. 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
Winter hiking? There are pros and cons to planning a theme holiday. First of all, you have to consider the activities you're going to do when you get to the location to plan the gear you're going to bring. You also need to consider for how long you will be in the location.
Your Gear
First item will be winter hiking boots. Get the best pair of hiking boots you can afford. Your feet must be comfortable all the while so that you don't injure yourself. Out in the wilderness during winter, you must always take care of your eyes. To prevent snow blindness, it is recommended to use sunglasses that transmit 5-10 % of visible light and absorb almost all UV rays.
You need markers for your route so you can find your way back. Get flares that you can use to call for help if you get stranded in a snow storm.
First Aid Supplies
Travel First Aid Kit is very important. Along with your toiletries, bring along first aid items. The basics include bandages, splints and anti-inflammation ointments. Trekking is always dangerous whether in the winter or summer. You have to be prepared to deal with scrapes and cuts, as well as bigger injuries. First aid knowledge is helpful if you're traveling with a group. Every group needs a medic.
Bring anti-allergy medication and antibacterial soap that isn't scented. Scrapes become inflamed if not washed properly. Make sure your first aid kit is water resistant. Water has a way of seeping through non-resistant material, so you need to make sure your medicines and bandages stay dry.
Clothing Options
During winter, warm clothes are a must. Lightweight clothes are ideal because they can be layered. This way, if you get too warm, you can take a layer off. 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? The reason why you should know about these things has something to do with your laundry. If you have access to a basin and some laundry soap, you can pack less clothes.
