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Get more laughs with your laps with these five strategies for having more fun on the slopes. (Photo: goodr)
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5 Ways to Have More Fun on Skis

Get more laughs with your laps with these five strategies for having more fun on the slopes

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The cool thing about skiing is that there are a thousand ways to approach spending time on the snow. Sure, you can charge double blacks in your Euro mountain pants. You can turn up the eighties tunes and tele your heart out. You can shimmy into a Spandex suit and bust out a 40-mile workout. Or, you know, you could put on your , shoot yourself some finger guns in the mirror, and do whatever the hell you want.

While there鈥檚 nothing wrong with type-2 sufferfests, the world could benefit from a bit more type-1 fun. No matter what kind of skier you are, these ideas are guaranteed to help you loosen up and laugh more this season.

1. Enter a Pond-Skimming Contest

There are all manner of eccentric things you can do on skis, and we love most of them. ? Yes. Snowkiting? Hey, we鈥檒l try anything once. But 鈥攊.e. trying to pick up enough speed to cross a pond with powder skis on鈥攇ets major points for both its ridiculosity value and its limited ability to break your neck.

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With anti-fog, anti-glare, no slip, and full UV400 protection, the goodr Snow-G is an all-conditions essential at an affordable price. (Photo: goodr)

Pond skimming is also super accessible. Most ski areas have a lifeguard-attended contest in the spring when the weather鈥檚 warm enough to support liquid water (and limit hypothermia). Must-have gear: , floaties, Hawaiian shirt. And, unless you鈥檙e really confident, a towel.

And if getting soaked isn鈥檛 your thing? No worries, there鈥檚 always and .

2. Sign Up for Chairlift Speed Dating

These days, a number of ski resorts host chairlift speed-dating events, which can be a great way to meet new friends and mountain-loving hotties. (Or at least people you think are hotties.) Sweater-swaddled and zippered up as skiers are, pretty much every date is a blind date on a chair lift. (Not that it matters; you already know your date likes skiing.)

Still, just because chairlift dating is blind, that doesn鈥檛 mean you have to be. Put your best face forward by wearing goggles that both look cool and cut through glare. Standout example: , which offer UV400 protection and a smooth, sexy aesthetic at an affordable price. Just be sure to take it in stride when your date says, 鈥淗ello, gorgeous,鈥 right off the bat; they might just be talking to the goggles.

3. Shoot a Shot Ski

There鈥檚 no faster way to put fun on a ski than to set four shots on the topsheet. The secret to successfully using the resulting beverage-delivery tool鈥攖he aptly named shot ski鈥攊s to work as a team, lifting and tipping the ski in sync so that all four shots find their targets at the same time鈥攔ather than dumping schnapps down shirts or into beanies.

Pro tip: try to make sure your teammates are all about the same height as you. If you鈥檙e the shortest in the lineup, well, let鈥檚 just say you鈥檇 best keep your goggles on. For that purpose, we recommend the ever-stylish ; it鈥檚 always up for a party.

4. Throw a Backcountry Ski Dance Party

You never see people dancing in ski boots鈥攏ot because it鈥檚 not fun, but because it鈥檚 generally frowned upon for what it does to hardwood floors. The fix? Take it outside.

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Snow-Gs are all fun at an affordable price. Grab a pair, shoot yourself some finger guns in the mirror, and do whatever the hell you want. (Photo: goodr)

Step one: identify your favorite low-angle glade (we鈥檒l do without the avalanche risk, thank you). Then buy a couple of sixers, slap some new batteries in your headlamp, and grab your favorite low-light goggles (perhaps a pair like , which have antifog tech and a second swappable magnetic lens for low light conditions). Now call up your backcountry ski friends. Text 鈥檈m some GPS coordinates and the date of the next full moon. BYOB.

5. Join a Mass Costume Ski

Looking for camaraderie? Dudes in jorts? A front-row seat to wardrobe-malfunction-induced wipeouts? Consider this an invitation to the dozens of mass costumed skiing events that pop up across the U.S. each season. At pretty much every one, you鈥檒l find parking-lot tailgating, summit beers, and other varieties of celebratory excitement. If you live out west, join the crowd that spends every Mother鈥檚 Day . If you鈥檙e in the Rockies, don some trunks for Arapahoe Basin鈥檚 annual .

To find upcoming events near you, ask your local ski area, join a local ski club or outing club, or peruse Facebook for public event pages. Then start devising your costumes. If you plan to do multiple events, just make sure you have a pair of goggles that can accessorize effortlessly with all those different outfits. The obvious pick: Snow-Gs, of course.

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