Renting tele skis in Telluride?
- phoenix
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Renting tele skis in Telluride?
I'm going to be visiting family in Telluride in a couple of weeks, and will have a day, maybe two, to ski. It won't make sense for me to bring skis (but I could bring boots), so I called the three shops that rent ski gear that I know of (Jagged Edge, Boot Doctors, and the mountain shop) and none of them rent telemark gear anymore.
Does anyone happen to know of any option(s) I'm missing? My alternative is to just go with alpine or AT gear, which I can ski, but haven't in 15 years at least.
Does anyone happen to know of any option(s) I'm missing? My alternative is to just go with alpine or AT gear, which I can ski, but haven't in 15 years at least.
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Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
Sounds to me like you will have to go over to the dark side, and rent alpine gear. A heavy duty decision, fraught with moral imperatives, and frank discussion for an undergrad epistemology course. Or at least worthy of a couple of beers.
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Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
Yeah, looks that way. Not a big deal, I skied alpine for 20+ years; started at two. Took a few runs on that gear maybe 15 years ago; I was surprised how much faster I was. It'll just feel funny being in bondage.
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Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
You might call up the Telluride Nordic Center, in town, or the Adventure Center at Mtn Village, at least in recent memory a few XC/tele skiers were working those places, might have an idea for a rental/loaner.
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Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
I know the nordic center doesn't have any tele stuff; I don't think I've come across the Adventure Center by name; I did call whatever rental shop is at the mountain... is there more than one? A few shops had stuff just a couple of years ago, seems like they've all dropped it. I'll look up the Adventure Center.
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Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
If you are gonna be going through Durango, Backcountry experience rents tele gear. they have info on their website
Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
Leather boots, leather gloves, leather ski basket thongs, riding crop, ball gag, ... You just have to find where on the continuum you're comfortable.
Second this. Are you flying in to Telluride proper, or going through any places? Granted it's harder to "be back by 7pm same day" for returns, but if you're set on tele'.
Alternatively, you could "rent" from Craigslist. Contact seller and see if they'll agree to sell-then-buy-back at a reduced cost. Pay him $150, ask if he'll buy them back for $50-100, or something like that, or whatever a fair daily rate is. He can then re-sell it at $150 (more profit) or less (faster sale).
https://westslope.craigslist.org/search ... allery~0~0Good condition skate skis and boots for sale. Skis are 172cm and boots are size 42. Both are SNS binding compatible. $125 for the skis. $30 for the boots or $150 for the set! I can meet you anywhere between Telluride and Montrose.
https://westslope.craigslist.org/spo/d/ ... 21654.html
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Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
Check gearo.com
They show Salida Mountain Sports
110 North “F” Street, Salida, Colorado, United States (US)
7195394400
Or
Backcountry Experience
1205 Camino Del Rio, Durango, Colorado, United States (US)
9702475830
Has telemark gear for rent, probably closest to Telluride, 111 miles
They show Salida Mountain Sports
110 North “F” Street, Salida, Colorado, United States (US)
7195394400
Or
Backcountry Experience
1205 Camino Del Rio, Durango, Colorado, United States (US)
9702475830
Has telemark gear for rent, probably closest to Telluride, 111 miles
Free Heeler - As in Free Spirit and Free Beer. No $700 pass! No plastic boots! And No Fkn Merlot!
Re: Renting tele skis in Telluride?
II rented burly skis/bindings a few years back in Vail. can't remember the name of the shop, only that it was basement level.