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This is the World Famous TelemarkTalk / TelemarkTips / Telemark Francais Forum, by far the most dynamic telemark and backcountry skiing discussion board on the world wide web since 1998. East, West, North, South, Canada, US or Europe, Backcountry or not.
This is the World Famous TelemarkTalk / TelemarkTips Forum, by far the most dynamic telemark and backcountry skiing discussion board on the world wide web. We have fun here, come on in and be a part of it.
@Purple Hangover, you will wait in vain, my friend, I’m definitely not wasting my time going down that rabbit hole!
I think others have given you plenty of room to be real, which you seem to have squandered.
Wish you well.
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For about three years I've been trying to steer the conversation here to people's favourite lichen, hoofcare tips, how to avoid Danish people with a shooting license and getting the smell of musk out of your underwool in the rutting season and all people want to talk about is leather and 'grope wax'.
Well, I guess that is much more interesting than how nice it is to enjoy a beer while scraping klister off your skis, after a good ski!
For about three years I've been trying to steer the conversation here to people's favourite lichen, hoofcare tips, how to avoid Danish people with a shooting license and getting the smell of musk out of your underwool in the rutting season and all people want to talk about is leather and 'grope wax'.
Well, I guess that is much more interesting than how nice it is to enjoy a beer while scraping klister off your skis, after a good ski!
Toilet paper, baby powder and a cold one with fisheater. mmmm