Reality star Kim Kardashian and her husband Kanye West are on a ski trip in Deer Valley, Park City, Utah. The pair took to the slopes with a group of Kim’s childhood friends and their respective significant others. While there, Kim showed off how she still managed to show off her curves in a sexy ski outfit. However, she really brought the heat up to the icy slopes by stepping out in the snow wearing nothing but a skimpy little furry bikini.

Kim shared snapshots from her romantic ski trip on her Instagram site over the weekend. She first showed off her helmet and said that she didn’t really want to wear one. After her friends forced her, she said that she started to like the look as well as the fact that it’s the safe way to go about skiing.

Despite acknowledging the importance of protective gear while out in the slopes, Kim didn’t stop to think about hypothermia when she stripped down before stepping out into the snow. Kim shared several photos of herself wearing only a very skimpy string bikini with fur embellishments. The brunette beauty showed off her curves and stepped out barely covered in a very snowy landscape. In one of the photos, she showed that she was at least wearing a pair of tall furry boots to go with what she called a “fur-kini.”

Even though Kim went out nearly naked in the snow, she also showed off a photo where she was actually wearing appropriate but still sexy clothing. Kim wore a black puffy jacket with a fur-lined hood. She paired it with very skin tight ski pants that covered her up but still showed off her curvy figure. Her rapper husband Kanye West wore an all-black outfit accented by a black and white bandanna that he wore like a mask on his face.

Kim shared that she went on the ski trip with a group of her childhood friends. She shared a photo of their group and told her fans that her friends wanted to remain anonymous and didn’t want her to tag them. She obliged but she still posted the photo and gave a shout out to the small group.

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