Tahoe Winter Essentials

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Well, we've gotten more than a couple of feet of snow in the mountains over the last few days - I'd say it's definitely winter! While we haven't had a ton of snow the last few winters, I've figured out a few things that make the winter more enjoyable.

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    1. A warm blanket. Greyson got me this Nemo Puffin Blanket for my birthday and I love it. You can even button up the bottom for a cozy foot pocket.

    2. A stylish beanie. Dry, cold winter air does not do the nicest things to my fine, straight hair - neither does stuffing my hair in a snowboard helmet for hours. A cute hat can cover up post-ride hair and keep your head warm. Krochet Kids has a bunchof cuteoptions.

    3. Helmet and Goggles. Protecting your head and eyes is just as important in the winter as it is during the rest of the years. I like helmets that have vents so you can close them when it's colder out and open them on warmer days. I have an older version of the Smith Sequel Helmet. I'm getting these Smith Squad Goggles with interchangeable lenses.

    4. Dry Shampoo. My hair gets super flat in the winter, and I can't always throw on a hat. For those times, I swear by dry shampoo. I've tried a bunch of different brands, and my favorite has to be ROCKAHOLIC dry shampoo. It makes my bangs not-greasy, adds volume, doesn't leave nearly as much white residue as other brands, and I love the smell.

    5. Down everything. There's nothing better for cold, dry air than down. Patagonia now has 100% Traceable Down, so you know it is ethically collected. I have a Patagonia Down Sweater, a Marmot vest, and a hooded Marmot coat that are all great for different situations. Greyson even has down puffy pants that I occasionally borrow.

    6. Warm Base Layers. The most important part of staying warm while outside in the cold is a good base layer. I like natural fibers for their wicking abilities and their odor prevention. Anything from Icebreaker is super high quality like this long sleeve top and these leggings. For a cheaper brand that I've had great luck with, I recommend Stoic's Alpine Merino Line. I have two pairs of bottoms and a long sleeve top, and they've held up really well. I find them on sale on Steep and Cheap fairly often.

    7. Coffee & Coffee Accessories. I drink coffee all year round, but there's something special about a steaming hot cup of coffee when the temperature is below freezing. I've mentioned my love for the insulated Klean Kanteen before, which will keep your coffee hot for up to 6 hours! To make the best coffee, I like to use a pour over coffee maker or a French Press. Etsy also has a ton of adorable ceramic pour over coffee makers if you're looking for something handmade. Last year, I splurged on this automatic Burr Mill for amazing, fresh ground beans.

    8. A Super Nice Ice Scraper: At one point, I had a really nice long handled scraper with an attached broom, but I lent it out, never got it back, and now make do with a regular scraper and cold hands. I also wouldn't say no to this ice scraper with mitt attached.

These essentials would make great gifts - for yourself or anyone who needs help staying warm this winter.

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