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Tips for Stress-Free Winter Travel
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Winter is here, and it will be a while before we see the sunny days of spring. But don’t let the chill of winter get you down. Make the most of it by getting outdoors and experiencing the season.

If you’re planning a winter getaway, there are a few simple tips for making travel during winter a breeze:
  • Get prepared. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, 88 percent of winter trips are in a car, van or SUV. If you plan on traveling to the mountains for a winter retreat or some great skiing, it is essential to prepare your vehicle for the rigors of the season.

    Road conditions can be unpredictable, so plan ahead. Call 511, the nationwide three-digit telephone number for travel information and current road conditions. Don’t get stuck in the cold without road flares, warm clothing, a blanket, flashlight, food, extra batteries and a first-aid kit.

  • Travel light. Packing can be a challenge with unpredictable winter weather conditions, so it’s smart to pack light and opt for clothing that is multifunctional. Columbia Sportswear offers a number of versatile items that streamline the packing process.

    The Columbia Valhalla Mountain parka features a three-in-one interchange system that takes you from the slopes to the city in one step. This parka combination also saves you money, as it features a detachable vest, sweater and parka. Each layer can be worn separately or together.

    Also look for versatile boots for men and women from both Sorel and Columbia. They are engineered to withstand winter weather but are stylish enough to be worn around town.

  • Stay entertained. Have games, books or toys on hand to keep children occupied. You can also keep them entertained by playing games like “I spy” or counting the number of out-of state license plates you spot. Pack extra batteries and chargers for electronic games or MP3 players.

    For yourself, pack a few magazines or a book to pass the time. If you own a laptop, bring it along to watch a movie or catch up on emails. InMotion Entertainment (www.inmotionpictures.com) rents movies and DVD players at more than 50 U.S. airport locations.
Winter is a great time of the year to get out and enjoy the many activities the season has to offer. With planning, traveling during the winter can be fun, comfortable and stress-free.

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