While the eponymous New Telemark Norm is actually not so new, there is something fresh happening on the platform. A muted respect for the turn has replaced the ire the skiing masses long threw toward ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Perhaps not unlike humanity in general, the telemark subculture so often seems fixated on time. Indeed many of the free-heeling ...
Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Telemark gear–especially its bindings–has long evolved between the ...
The 75mm binding platform–with its iconic metal cage bindings and duckbilled boots–has been part of telemark lore for so long that it has become part of the very essence of the subculture But while ...
Powder aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Sometimes, it comes down to Google. Here, on my telemark column at ...
Telemark skiers are a funny breed. How else to explain the passion of people who are pursuing a turn invented in Norway in the 1860s that amounts to genuflecting your way down the hill?
No matter the quiet controversy it has stirred in frontcountry free-heelers who see its ascent as a red herring, telemark gear–perhaps telemark’s future–is decidedly pointed toward the tech toe. What ...
For years, telemark skiing had a problem. As the also-ran of the snowsports world emerged from decades of retrograde, a small but impactful flourish of new, modern norms and innovative if niche ...