>>672977there's some pastebins about shit in the skiing general on /asp/
your existing jacket will be fine for learning in. you can start thinking about 20k waterproof gear once you are seriously committed to the sport.
gloves you can pick up any cheap pair for $20 basically anywhere, just make sure the tag says they have thinsulate in them. there is better shit obviously, but that can wait too.
cheap nasty goggles can be acquired at any outdoorsy store pretty cheap, but aren't entirely necessary on the bunny hill, just pop on some polarised sunglasses
hat any beanie will do - it's not that cold on the bunny hill usually, at higher altitudes it gets colder. that said, like the other guy said, a helmet is a really fucking good investment
you don't need a neckwarmer/windbreaker/balaclava for the bunny hill
pants ehh it might be easier to rent them at the skifield or a snowstore nearby than buying some. if you go this route, you can also easily rent a helmet and most other gear you need
once you start getting into the sport, I would recommend investing in quality helmet and goggles first, then jacket/pants/balaclava etc, then skis, boots, and bindings.
also don't forget your base layer, polypro gear usually doesn't run too much and is much, much better than wearing cotton. merino is nicer but more expensive