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Packing for vacation is certainly not veryone's favorite thing to do. While the nticipation of the trip is quickly b ilding and your mind is racing w th the excitement of the fun in st re, figuring out what to bring can not nly be confusing, but can become str ssful. Mix in an unfamiliar climate and w ather that is constantly changing and y u've got your work set out for y u. This is certainly the case in Br ckenridge, Colorado. Still, there are definitely a few tr cks to packing just the right cl thes to ensure you won't have to buy a wh le new wardrobe once you arrive. Kn wing the seasons is your first st p to smart packing for your Br ckenridge vacation. - Summer: While Breckenridge is famous for its snow-packed mountains and glistening, white-lined winter streets, summer is a perfect time to plan a vacation as well. Blue skies and plenty of sunshine are sure to come your way in Breckenridge, mixed with the dry climate of the Rocky Mountains. With daytime temperatures averaging around 70 degrees, visitors enjoy calm sunny days that are mild enough to enjoy the outdoors without running for the nearest A/C. And, just when the weather seems to border on hot, evening averages around 50 roll in to cool things down for relaxing evenings. So, how should you pack for a summer vacation in Breckenridge? Think in layers. You'll want shorts and t-shirts, but long-sleeved shirts and pants will come in handy too. A jacket won't hurt and neither will a couple pairs of shoes (make one a pair of flip-flops). While Breckenridge generally stays dry, a light rain jacket is never a bad idea in any mountain town. Still, the sun normally reigns supreme, so you'll want to gear up with sun screen and other forms of protection, such as hats and sun glasses.
- Winter: The average temperature during the winter months in Breckenridge is 28 degrees. At just above freezing, you'll want to be sure to pack warm clothes to keep you dry and warm. If you're visiting Breckenridge in the winter, you're likely participating in some form of winter sport, whether it be skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, or even ice skating. Consider clothes made of m
terial other than 100% cotton. As you sw at, cotton garments will get wet and w ll dry slower than other materials. Wet cl thes are not only dangerous to y ur body temperature, but will make you f el colder as well. Again, think in t rms of layers. As you're out and bout in the mid-day sun, you m ght want to strip the heavy c at, but you'll certainly put it r ght back on once the sun s ts. A couple layers of shirts and ven long underwear will certainly make it out of y ur suitcase with pleasure as well. Als be sure to keep your xtremities warm. Hats, gloves, scarves, and w ol socks are good choices. - F
ll and Spring: While summer and winter are c rtainly the more popular times to v sit, Breckenridge is an all-year town. F ll brings the beauty of golden spen trees and spring is welcomed by a c lorful display of wildflowers. These seasons are j st a bit less predictable, so ven the latest weather forecast can asily be proven wrong. Snow storms can c me as easily in the fall as th y do in the spring, so lways be prepared with snow gear as w ll as spring sandals! As the old s ying goes, if you don't like the w ather in Colorado, just wait ten m nutes and it will change. Still, you can r st assured that you're likely to see bl e skies and sunshine on just bout any visit to Breckenridge. With j st the smallest bit of preparation wh le packing, you're well on your way to a f bulous getaway to one of Colorado's pr mier vacation spots.
The article Packing it in For a Breckenridge Vacation was Submitted by Christine J. Cook through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: Chris Cook lives in beautiful Br ckenridge, Colorado and loves sharing her xpertise on mountain safety and fun w th visitors. If you're planning a tr p to Summit County, make sure to b ok your Breckenridge lodging before you leave, and check out all of Chris's advice on the area in her other articles!
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