Telemark gear fan
Telemark gear fan
Hi,
I'm an AT skier for many years. I'm 40 now. Three years ago I made an investigation on what else is out there and gave telemark gear a try. I know TLT is the edge but I'm not that type that spends tons of money on this and besides I don't think is so durable.
After 3 years of skiing this gear I'm very pleased and glad I made this choice. I'm convinced that at least the boots and the bindings will last the rest of my life.
For now I have 2 voile 3 pins and 1 chili.
I need two types of gear: in the winter I may have snow up to my door so I leave with the skis and skins on, but when spring is around the corner there is a lot of walking involved and I switch to leather rather then carry all the stuff on my back.
So far I havent been able to learn the T turn but I dont have any difficuties in skiing this gear.
.... all these thoughts from a practical type of person, not a dreamer
This stuff is really good
I'm an AT skier for many years. I'm 40 now. Three years ago I made an investigation on what else is out there and gave telemark gear a try. I know TLT is the edge but I'm not that type that spends tons of money on this and besides I don't think is so durable.
After 3 years of skiing this gear I'm very pleased and glad I made this choice. I'm convinced that at least the boots and the bindings will last the rest of my life.
For now I have 2 voile 3 pins and 1 chili.
I need two types of gear: in the winter I may have snow up to my door so I leave with the skis and skins on, but when spring is around the corner there is a lot of walking involved and I switch to leather rather then carry all the stuff on my back.
So far I havent been able to learn the T turn but I dont have any difficuties in skiing this gear.
.... all these thoughts from a practical type of person, not a dreamer
This stuff is really good
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Re: Telemark gear fan
you've come to the right place! there many gear-obsessed nerds like myself here.
what type of skis and boots are you using?

"All wisdom is to be gained through suffering"
-Will Lange (quoting Inuit chieftan)
-Will Lange (quoting Inuit chieftan)
Re: Telemark gear fan
Scarpa T4, Hagan Ultra in winter
Alpina Explorer 75 and Fischer Xtralite in Spring when I need to walk a lot to get to the snow.
Alpina Explorer 75 and Fischer Xtralite in Spring when I need to walk a lot to get to the snow.
Re: Telemark gear fan
In spring I stash my skis and eventually my boots in the forest where the snow ends and start from there next time. This way I can get in and out the mountain(2300 m) in less then 6 hours. Not that I wouldn't love to spend the night on the mountain(and I occasionally do), but I have the family responsibility.
Re: Telemark gear fan
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and your wonderful pictures, Merak. I do also love the lightness, durability and simplicity of the 3-pins and low boots. I have a background in the alpine racing circus many years ago, but was reborn with the "lite" telemark style.