

Skiing without the mountain tax
Planning your first alpine trip doesn't require resort-counter prices. Learn how to secure off-mountain gear hire and save hundreds on day one.
Your valley hire strategy
Avoid the premium rates charged at mountain counters. Hiring your gear in the valley towns ensures reliable equipment at a fraction of the cost.
Skis & Boards
Boots & Bindings
Safety Helmets
Select modern carving skis or versatile snowboards matched to your height and beginner progression.
Prioritize a snug, comfortable fit fitted by local valley technicians to protect your feet all day.
Essential protection for every first-timer. Valley hire shops provide certified, sanitized helmets.
Pack smart, skip remainder
First-time snow trips require specific gear, but you don't need to buy everything. Use this checklist to separate valley hire essentials from items you can safely skip.
Hire in Valley
Buy Beforehand
Skip Entirely
Hardware and outer layers. Rent your skis, boots, poles, waterproof jacket, and pants off-mountain to save maximum budget.
Personal essentials. Purchase goggles, waterproof gloves, thermal base layers, and dedicated ski socks before arriving at the valley.
Resort premiums. Avoid high-performance demo gear, expensive designer fashion, and redundant accessories that add no beginner value.
Your first day simplified
Book valley gear
Secure valley lodging
Arrange basic lessons
Secure your equipment online before your trip. Pick it up in Jindabyne to bypass mountain queues.
Stay in nearby towns like Berridale or Jindabyne to avoid expensive on-mountain resort accommodation rates.
Book a beginner group lesson or local private coaching to master the basics safely and economically.