I miss skiing. My family used to make it a point to ski every year, if we could. But ever since I started university, planning for holidays just got more challenging. It's tough because my brother's school holidays need to coincide with mine so that we will be able to go on trips.
Anyways, in the later part of the year, it is normal for us to go skiing. But we have also learnt that sometimes, travelling in February/March to ski is actually a better timing because it is off-peak season. Therefore, you get amazing hotel and ski rates! Although I have to admit that the snow is not as powdery as I would like it to be, it still satisfies my skiing needs.

When you stay on the equator, you don't have winter. That is why we were so intrigued by winter and her activities. How does snow feel? What is it like to wake up to a White Christmas? Is it easy to build a snowman? Well, while you ponder on these thoughts as you book your ski trip. I've got something for you!

I've been skiing quite a number of times. Each time, I am in charge of making the checklist. And as you upgrade and improve on your checklist, you will come to a stage where it is perfect, and you don't need to add anything else. That's how I feel about my checklist.
So, to ease your mind, here's mine. It's the November 2011 version. Please feel free to add and subtract all you want. But I think it is helpful to have a guideline on what to bring. If you have any questions, feel free to ask!
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