See, a lotta folks think they can handle the winter out here. But when you’re sitting at a comfy 6,200-foot elevation, nursing a soy chai latte in one hand, and scraping ice off your windshield with the other — and yes, it’s another negative 15-degree morning — you might find yourself grumbling and cursing your decision to stick around till spring.
We’ve all been there.
Fortunately for you, I’ve compiled a helpful list of ways to survive the snowpocalypse, cast out the cold, and keep your internal fire roaring.
IDENTIFYING YOURSELF
Now, it ain’t every dude and dudette that can call his-, her-, or themselves a Local; that’s a moniker we save for those spending more than just a couple weeks or months in the valley. You hunker down and call this place your only home for a bunch of years, we Real Locals™ might just give you an honorary stamp of approval. “Eventual Local” is far more respectable because it shows ambition, and we pioneers respond well to ambition.
DRESSIN’ UP
You might think we’re constantly mulling around in our Wranglers, Stetsons, and Ariat boots, but that just ain’t the case. It’s good to have those items on hand for ranch parties, weddings, and brandings, sure, but remember that outfit’s more about costume than function. Instead, bundle yourself up in a good pair of Carhartts, a beanie, and a hefty jacket — nothing too flashy. Better to look warm than fashionable.
Although, it is good to have an appropriate outfit for each of the Persephone Bakery locations (casual for the original location, furs for Coelette, business chic for Picnic, upscale for the Aspens).
SKIING OUR MOUNTAINS
Limited access to Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in the era of COVID-19 might have your eye wandering to Jackson’s incredible backcountry terrain. But please know that the backcountry is incredibly dangerous and has claimed the lives of some of Jackson’s most professional and cautious skiers. Do your research, get a guide, and always carry a beacon. When it comes to the science of snow conditions, the best rule of thumb is “If you don’t know, don’t go.”
We want to ensure you graduate from Eventual Local to Local.