Making telemark into something that it isn't. Rant.
Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 5:53 pm
This article and then 90% of replies get me way discouraged, because it seems the vocal ones don't want telemark, they want Tech/AT Gear but with a whiff of telemark ancestry that will allow them to apply a telemark label.
http://www.telemarkskier.com/scarpas-ne ... t-program/
I got into tele because Alpine/AT/Locked heel really beat me up with big injuries, and now through tele I have an affordable way to ski more often, be challenged, and find new aspects (and places) to skiing I never thought about. It's been mind bending, healthy, and accessible. As I power into middle age I realize with reluctance that I'm not 22 anymore, but I am a more versatile skier. I also realize that cheap, small, and simple, in any hobby, gets people out more (but there's less cred, and it's not The American Consummerist Way).
If I want stiff and power and tech inserts I'll buy tech AT gear! Christ! I see guys with NTN that can't pick the heel up more than a few CM due to lack of techniqe, strength, or speed. Is that tele? I don't even know if I could lift the heel with some of those getups. I don't want to go Mach looney I want to enjoy a nice dance in the snow with my mountain.
If telemark emulates tech/AT is it still telemark? Will it draw more people and 'save' the sport?
It's like bikes... we put grandma on a bike with a short threadless stem and a seat a mile in the air to go get groceries. She cranes her neck, says bikes aren't fun anymore, stops biking, gets heart disease and dies, but the 22yr old know-it-all gets to thinks he's worthy for the Tour as he fits another unwitting customer.
I took the survey. Thank Ullr for this small community here.
http://www.telemarkskier.com/scarpas-ne ... t-program/
I got into tele because Alpine/AT/Locked heel really beat me up with big injuries, and now through tele I have an affordable way to ski more often, be challenged, and find new aspects (and places) to skiing I never thought about. It's been mind bending, healthy, and accessible. As I power into middle age I realize with reluctance that I'm not 22 anymore, but I am a more versatile skier. I also realize that cheap, small, and simple, in any hobby, gets people out more (but there's less cred, and it's not The American Consummerist Way).
If I want stiff and power and tech inserts I'll buy tech AT gear! Christ! I see guys with NTN that can't pick the heel up more than a few CM due to lack of techniqe, strength, or speed. Is that tele? I don't even know if I could lift the heel with some of those getups. I don't want to go Mach looney I want to enjoy a nice dance in the snow with my mountain.
If telemark emulates tech/AT is it still telemark? Will it draw more people and 'save' the sport?
It's like bikes... we put grandma on a bike with a short threadless stem and a seat a mile in the air to go get groceries. She cranes her neck, says bikes aren't fun anymore, stops biking, gets heart disease and dies, but the 22yr old know-it-all gets to thinks he's worthy for the Tour as he fits another unwitting customer.
I took the survey. Thank Ullr for this small community here.