Monthly Musings
1. Warm Cap / 2. Patterned Scarf (similar) / 3. Nice Gloves / 4. Neutral Lipstick / 5. Stylish Shades / 6. Convertible Backpack / 7. White Tee / 8. Jersey Tee / 9. Nice Blouse / 10. Big Turtleneck / 11. Down Vest / 12. Dressy Shirt / 13. Light Sweater / 14. Black Denim / 15. Dark Denim / 16. Black Leggings / 17. Long Sweater Dress / 18. Printed Flats / 19. Waterproof Boots / 20. Versatile Coat
We’ve been to British Colombia, but only during warm weather months. I’ve always dreamed about going to Whistler during the colder season to snowboard and enjoy it as a the Winter wonderland. I think this packing list would work well for any stylish trip to the snow you might be planning. Aspen, Veil, Whistler? Go for it, and pack this! My favorite items on this list are the black turtleneck and the pair of waterproof boots. The boots still look like leather but are 100% waterproof and lined with warm faux fur. And I think it goes without saying that you should wear the coat every time you step outside.
Day 1 Arrive
Day 2 Get gear squared away
Day 3 Fancy Brunch
Day 4 Snow Play
Day 5 Dinner after the Slopes
Day 6 Lodge Life
Day 7 Shopping
Day 8 Lounging
Day 9 Snow Spa Day
Day 10 Depart
Have you been to Whistler? Anywhere else full of snow? What would you pack for a 10 days in a winter wonderland?
What size carry-on suitcase do you use for international travel? I have heard there are some variations in the sizes allowed. 55 cm is slightly smaller than 22″. Have you had any issue with the 22″ size on international flights, or is safest do go with 21″?