Many
struggle through the painful winter season, especially when planning for a trip
to a colder region or area. Yes, it is most certainly challenging to put
everything needed in a suitcase and gear up for the colder days. The aim is to
stay warm and look great; and keeping a balance between both of these is one
hell of a task!
1.
Before You Begin...
This
is something most of us miss out while packing. Since you're in a haste to pack
up as much as you can, you begin with no certain direction. The wisest way to
commence would be to make a check list in the beginning. Do your homework and
find out information about the destination and relative weather conditions.
Keeping them in mind, make a plan of things you would possibly need. When
packing, you can keep it besides and ensure you've just packed right for your
trip. Satisfaction is invaluable!
2.
Travel Light
Yes, it
might be awfully cold when you land. But that doesn't mean you add to your
misery by packing items that are bulky and won't be put to a good use. As a
golden rule, wear all the bulky clothing and let the lighter ones rest in your
suitcase. This saves you from the hassle of carrying extra baggage and paying
unnecessary bills. Thin pieces of clothing can be equally great for winter
season. When you pack, ensure that you chose the material sensibly.
3.
Layers
No,
you've been understanding it wrong ever since. Winter traveling isn't about
carrying over weight sweaters to keep you warm. Layering properly is a task you
must master to keep your traveling at ease. The focus should be on keeping
yourself core warm and thin layers can do a great job! Merino wool is an
excellent material that would keep you warm and comfortable both indoors and
outdoors. Opt for a color that can be conveniently worn under a variety of
clothes. If you've layered properly, most of your worries are over!
4.
Extra Protection Out of Cold
Besides
packing all the above, it is best to take a few extra measures to keep yourself
away from the chill in the air. Invest in a good quality coat or an upper that
works well with insulation. Boots are also the best companion of a traveler
when commuting during the winter season. When selecting the boots, ensure that
they are strong enough for various landscapes and are water proof. In addition,
gloves, mufflers, socks and hats would serve as a cherry on the top. When
selecting these accessories, opt for those which are water proof, warm and
light weight. Colds and flu are always somewhere near you on a trip; carrying
essential medicines would be great! Last but not the least; keep a sun screen
lotion and a pair of classy sunglasses.
That's
it; you'll keep yourself warm without looking miserable
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