sunglasses and sunscreen normally say summer surf sand or pool play and party skiiers learn, though, that the sun still burns in winter atop a mountain where the air is thin and the sun low all day so it streams right onto your face reflects off the snow and BOY do you need sunglasses in that glare Now dont you just FEEL cooler thinking about snow? Does that work? or is the effect n reverse, the contrast to reality make it more painfuly hot, more uncomfortably steamy? Schuss and stem, chairlift and ski lodge mittens, and thick socks. MAsks and clomping boots across worn wood steaming wet clothes by the fire, a place to cuddle with a hot toddy. But you still need that lotion and UV protection although skiing at night is cool. No worries then, if they have the lights and the temp doesnt drop into the twenty below zero range
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