Why Bring A Backpack On Your Next Ski Trip?

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Whether you are a frequent or seldom skier, you’ve likely seen one or two skiers on the mountain with a backpack. This is especially true for those larger mountains. Despite this, you’ve probably thought to yourself, why the pack, is that really safe or is that at all necessary? While carrying a pack seems dangerous and can potentially weigh you down, it certainly comes along with its own set of distinctive advantages. In fact, it might be in your best interest to bring one along on your next trip.

Is A Pack Necessary For You?

If you are planning on hitting the backcountry or anywhere that is outside of the operation of chairlifts, you are without a doubt going to want to consider bringing along a pack. Most of today’s modern packs have available spots for essential items like ice picks and avalanche probes. If you are going to be under the safety and convenience of a chairlift, these are likely all items that you will need. Without a pack how would you carry these items? Not only this, but you’ll find that a lot of today’s packs also come along with snowboards and ski carrying straps. Nothing will make a hike tougher than having to lug up your equipment in hand. Attaching it your pack frees up both hands and makes the adventure all the more convenient.

What About People That Don’t Backcountry Ski?

If you are not a backcountry skier, you are probably thinking, why do I need the best ski backpacks? Well, that is a very good question and a practical one, but even the average skier that skis for recreation can benefit from a good pack. For instance, hydration is key to the enjoyment and safety of your trip. It might not seem like it, but you are going to burn a lot of calories and fuel on the slopes. While you might be near a lodge and cafeteria, a pack will ensure that you always have a good, refreshing beverage or snacks at hand when needed. Plus, it’ll save you a trip and those lodge prices can be outrageous at times. In addition to this, emergencies can happen at the drop of a hat. A backpack stuffed with the right safety gear could mean the difference between suffering major trauma or getting away with minor bumps and bruises.

Neaten That Pack Up

There is no denying that a pack comes along with a whole set of benefits, but it can be dangerous as well. In order to avoid some of the potential dangers, you’ll want to make sure that there aren’t a bunch of things or straps hanging off the pack. These items can easily snag on tree branches or anything and lead to disaster.

Be Careful When Lifting

You have to be extremely careful when riding chairlifts with your pack. Once again, straps and other unwanted hanging devices can easily get stuck or trapped in the seats. When riding the lift, shift your pack to the side so that it sits snugly and flat against the chair lift. This will not only make things safe, but it’ll make your ride more comfortable.

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LaDonna Dennis

LaDonna Dennis is the founder and creator of Mom Blog Society. She wears many hats. She is a Homemaker*Blogger*Crafter*Reader*Pinner*Friend*Animal Lover* Former writer of Frost Illustrated and, Cancer...SURVIVOR! LaDonna is happily married to the love of her life, the mother of 3 grown children and "Grams" to 3 grandchildren. She adores animals and has four furbabies: Makia ( a German Shepherd, whose mission in life is to be her attached to her hip) and Hachie, (an OCD Alaskan Malamute, and Akia (An Alaskan Malamute) who is just sweet as can be. And Sassy, a four-month-old German Shepherd who has quickly stolen her heart and become the most precious fur baby of all times. Aside from the humans in her life, LaDonna's fur babies are her world.

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