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  • Types of Telemarking Boots

    Boots are a highly important part of any ski set up and wearing the right telemark boots is no different. The correct type of telemark boots should be worn depending on the type of telemark skiing you do. Brands such as Scarpa and Black Diamond are leaders in design of the modern teleboot. There are three main types of telemark boots including all mountain,… read more

  • What Is Telemark Skiing?

    Telemark skiing is also know as free-heeled skiing. In contrast to the skis used for alpine skiing, Telemark ski bindings do not attach at the heel. Thus, the term "free-heeled skiing." read more

  • What Are Telemark Skis?

    Telemark skis are also called free heel skis. Unlike traditional alpine skis, Telemark skis are not attached at the heel, which explains the term "free heel." read more

  • Information on Telemark Skiing

    Telemark skiing, also known as free heel skiing, uses skis with a binding that connects the boot in a fashion similar to cross-country skiing, connecting the boot to the ski at only the toes. Telemark skiing has its own type of turning and requires specialized equipment. read more

  • Telemark Turning Tips

    Telemark skiing uses skis that have a binding that connects the boot to the ski only by the toes in a fashion similar to cross-country skiing. In telemark skiing, the downhill ski leads the turn and the uphill ski trails behind with a dropped knee. Weight is kept equal over both skis rather than shifted from ski to ski like an alpine parallel turn. There ar… read more

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  • Types of Backcountry Skis

    For those who wish to venture out of bounds and explore untracked snow, backcountry skis are like gold. Quality backcountry skis are made with a foam or wood core and are often used with skins which are strapped onto the bottom of skis… read more

  • Types of Cross-Country Skis

    Cross-country skiing is a diverse sport. While true cross-country techniques are used primarily for transportation and racing across varied terrain, the term has come to include some types of backcountry skiing, and some gear has been… read more

  • Telemark Ski Technique

    Telemark skiing, also known as free heel skiing, is a fluid and graceful way to ski the slopes. Anyone with a background in alpine skiing or even snowboarding will be able to learn the movements of telemark skiing, though as with anyth… read more

  • Primary Muscles Used for Telemarking

    Telemark skiing, also known as free heel skiing, is becoming an ever popular form for those who enjoy a more flowing movement on the slopes. Telemark bindings enable a skier to lift his heel while making a turn and are used with specia… read more

  • How to Choose Telemark Ski Gear

    Telemark skiing is one of the most fluid forms of skiing and allows for easier backcountry access. If you are new to the free heel turn and interested in acquiring your own telemark gear, then there are some things you should know to l… read more

  • How to Choose Telemarking Poles

    Poles are an integral part of the telemark ski setup. The fluid action of a telemark turn includes pole planting with steady arms. There are many types of ski poles, but certain ones are better for telemarking than others. Choosing you… read more

  • How to Protect Your Knees While Telemarking

    Knees are a very fragile and vulnerable part of the body and the nature of a telemark ski turn makes them even more vulnerable. The top of a ski, a hidden rock or a tree stump can easily knick one of your kneecaps when telemark skiing,… read more

  • Telemark Technique for Cross Country Skiing

    Telemark skiing is a type of fluid turn. It was first popularized in Norway in 1868 by Sondre Norheim. Telemark skiing is also known as free heel skiing. As with cross country skiing, the skis for telemark skiing only bind the ski boot… read more

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  • What Are Backcountry Downhill Skis?

    Backcountry skiing is an exhilarating form of skiing that combines cross-country skiing with downhill skiing. Backcountry skiers climb slopes outside of ski-resort boundaries to access untouched terrain. The backcountry skier uses rand… read more

  • Ski Equipment Advice

    Lift lines getting you down? Economy has you seeing fewer trips to your ski area? Don't fret or worry, with the proliferation of new alpine touring and telemark ski gear on the market, the backcountry has just opened up to newbies and… read more

  • Cable, Wisconsin Resorts

    Northern Wisconsin's town of Cable has a close relationship with the Chequamegon National Forest. Since the local economy depends on both logging and tourism, residents of the area highly respect the forest. As a gateway to the great f… read more

  • What Length Ski Poles Do I Need?

    Ski poles are used by downhill skiers to initiate turns, and by cross-country skiers to help propel them forward. Depending on the type of skiing you do, you will need a different length pole. read more

  • What Are Telemark Cross Country Skis?

    Many telemark skiers enjoy getting out where the slopes aren't groomed. Designed for "free heel" skiing on downhill terrain as well as for working in powder, telemark skis bear a great deal of resemblance to alpine skis, although they… read more

  • How Do Telemark Bindings Work?

    There are two main types of telemark bindings: three-pin bindings and cable bindings. There are also alpine touring bindings (randonnee), which have the ability to lock down as well as free the heel. However, these are not considered t… read more

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