This is THEE best video I have found... so helpful. I wish I had found you earlier. I'm a few days out from my trip. Thank you so much for the helpful packing tips.
I just got back from a 5 day ski trip out West...my first ever! I waaaay over packed! lol This will be a great reference for me moving forward, thank you!!
Great tips! We are a ski family too but usually drive to our mountain. Next week is our first flying-to-mountain trip, and I'm freaking out a bit about ALL OUR STUFF (5 sets of skis/boots/etc plus clothing). Like, are we checking 17 bags? Will they fit in the rental car (SUV) from airport to mountain?? Yeesh. I do find I can usually get away with baselayer plus a sweater and jeans for apres-ski, so you don't have to pack a lot of extra stuff (plus so tired by then I don't care too much). Enjoy the slopes!
This is great! Would you be able to add a link to the lighter black Half Days jacket that you mention in the Add Ons section? I don’t see that in the list of links. Thanks!
How do you transition to your cute moon boots and sunnies for apres ski? Do you go back to your place to change or stash your more comfortable clothes at the base? I always want my comfy boots but suffer in my ski boots, lol.
I stash everything in my ski bag at the base. We have these Transpack ski boot & helmet bags. They're not sexy, but they store EVERYTHING and we've been flying with them, too: shopstyle.it/l/bRSP6?pdata=yt
Assuming you might rent skis at your destination (to avoid the hassle) would you still bring your ski boots? Love my boots but not sure it’s worth it to pack them!
How many sets of base layers do you bring for a week of skiing? Like, mine get so sweaty that I can't imagine rewearing them after one day without doing laundry, but maybe they really do de-stink and dry out?
If I'm going for only a weekend - like literally 2 days of skiing - I can get by with one set. Other than that, I almost always bring two. And if the weather is supposed to be really varied (bitter cold one day, warm another day) I'll make sure the two are of different weights. My rule of thumb is 2 days of skiing with one baselayer. So if we're going for a full week (like more than 4 days of skiing) AND there was no laundry...then I guess I'd bring three.
@@Themomedit Thank you! And do you alternate the second-day wearing, to let them dry out, or just wear them 2-days in a row? Sincerely, someone who has never skiied more than 1.5 days in a row and can't fathom how your body can keep up, haha.
Great realistic video. Thanks! ⛷️
This is THEE best video I have found... so helpful. I wish I had found you earlier. I'm a few days out from my trip. Thank you so much for the helpful packing tips.
so happy you found it helpful! Enjoy your trip! ❤
I just got back from a 5 day ski trip out West...my first ever! I waaaay over packed! lol This will be a great reference for me moving forward, thank you!!
your welcome! 😊
This is the best mom ski packing video I’ve ever seen❤ It’s practical and also fashionable!
That makes us SO happy! If you wanted to see more, here are some of our posts on packing, too. themomedit.com/?s=ski%20pack
This was so helpful thank you! ❤
so happy you found it helpful!
Thank you ❤ for this xx
Also would love to see how all this is packed in the suitcase.
Great tips! We are a ski family too but usually drive to our mountain. Next week is our first flying-to-mountain trip, and I'm freaking out a bit about ALL OUR STUFF (5 sets of skis/boots/etc plus clothing). Like, are we checking 17 bags? Will they fit in the rental car (SUV) from airport to mountain?? Yeesh. I do find I can usually get away with baselayer plus a sweater and jeans for apres-ski, so you don't have to pack a lot of extra stuff (plus so tired by then I don't care too much). Enjoy the slopes!
Great suggestions! Thank you!
so happy you found them helpful!
Absolutely great video. I’ve searched and searched for exactly this!!!
so happy you found it helpful!
I love this!! I overpack every single time!!
Haha - it's sooooo easy to do.
Thanks for the tips! We're planning to have our kids take their first ski lesson on our upcoming winter vacation. 🌺Heidi
Hope you have the best time!
This was the best and most informative video! Thank you!!
So glad it helped! More tips here...themomedit.com/?s=ski%20pack
Thank you so much!! We are headed to ski for a week in Idaho, and I am from Florida! I don’t have a clue or anything warm 😂
Thank you!
So happy you found it helpful! Have the best ski trip!
Great tips!! My daughter does USASA snowboard events! Maybe I’ll see you at Nationals!!? Lol
Great! Really useful tips. Thanks 😊
You're so welcome!
Hi! This was so helpful! If possible could you do some more of your after ski looks...I need casual cool no fur of course ? Merci 😎
You bet!!
This is great! Would you be able to add a link to the lighter black Half Days jacket that you mention in the Add Ons section? I don’t see that in the list of links. Thanks!
Oh geez - so sorry!! The Halfdays light puffer is here: shopstyle.it/l/bR5tm?pdata=yt
Been to Park city before I’m actually going tomorrow. One time I went. It was -5°.
Love this, but I can't seem to find the links for some of these ideas, please send help :)
Hi! You can find all the links in the description of the video. Hope that helps!
How do you transition to your cute moon boots and sunnies for apres ski? Do you go back to your place to change or stash your more comfortable clothes at the base? I always want my comfy boots but suffer in my ski boots, lol.
I stash everything in my ski bag at the base. We have these Transpack ski boot & helmet bags. They're not sexy, but they store EVERYTHING and we've been flying with them, too: shopstyle.it/l/bRSP6?pdata=yt
I’m jealous of your friends. I want to hangout with you! You crack me up!
Haha - thank you!! xo, S
Assuming you might rent skis at your destination (to avoid the hassle) would you still bring your ski boots? Love my boots but not sure it’s worth it to pack them!
YES. Mine are heated, sooooo...yeah. Bringing boots *is* a pain, but if you have some you actually like, it's TOTALLY worth it.
@@Themomedit heated boots???? which ones? My feet are always cold and we ski in Tahoe (California). I can't imagine skiing East.
@@EvaS23 I have this pair: shopstyle.it/l/bR5sv?pdata=yt
Now I need to get to some snow!!
YES! Fingers crossed, always, for snow!
How many base layers should I bring? We are staying for 5 days in Colorado this weekend.
I rarely pack more than 2 sets of base layers. Hope this helps and happy skiing!
Thanks for this info
How many sets of base layers do you bring for a week of skiing? Like, mine get so sweaty that I can't imagine rewearing them after one day without doing laundry, but maybe they really do de-stink and dry out?
If I'm going for only a weekend - like literally 2 days of skiing - I can get by with one set. Other than that, I almost always bring two. And if the weather is supposed to be really varied (bitter cold one day, warm another day) I'll make sure the two are of different weights. My rule of thumb is 2 days of skiing with one baselayer. So if we're going for a full week (like more than 4 days of skiing) AND there was no laundry...then I guess I'd bring three.
@@Themomedit Thank you! And do you alternate the second-day wearing, to let them dry out, or just wear them 2-days in a row? Sincerely, someone who has never skiied more than 1.5 days in a row and can't fathom how your body can keep up, haha.
@@keilexandra I usually do alternate! And yeah - after two full days of skiing, I'm pretty darn tired. :)
So that’s what you’re saying as long as I look cute I’ll be fine
I would have preferred a voice over with better audio, less echo.