Telemark Movie - A Telemark Tale 2018
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Follow Ty Dayberry and Bevan Waite through this multifaceted tale of two tele skiers. The winter starts slow in North America, but a couple of quick ski trips unravels a series of pow filled events that pull at your heart strings while keeping you holding your breath for more.
Produced By: Bevan Waite,
Mountain Grown Media, LLC
mountaingrownmedia.com
Starring: Ty Dayberry & Bevan Waite
Epic ski movie, very inspirational. I just came in from my first ride on telemark skis, it was really wierd to put skis in opposite position in the turn than slalom, but it felt really nice having that knee down and heel free.
AWESOME movie!!! I switched from alpine gear in 2001, been skiing since I was 5 (1978).... I have friends ask why I "still" Tele.... my response is "once you free your heel, you'll never lock it back in". We need more Telemark movies in my personal opinion. Also, since I own a Sprinter I feel for the loss of the van....man..... Thanks for making this, cheers!!!
We need more Tele movies!
Straight up the best Tele film I've ever seen! Great job guys!
Wow! Great ski film, I enjoyed very much!
Adda boys! World class!
That was so dope
Great Movie!
Awesome, inspiring... Think snow!!!
Hey guys, greetings from Australia! Thanks for the great tele movie. Got the kids (10 & 12) on tele out the back now, looking forward to some more great seasons with them. This one should get my daughter psyched! Look forward to more! Cheers PP
Do it loyce!
Been on telly skis since early 90's, the future of telly skiing is at 12:05 in...Ty adds parallel turns, hip wiggles, freely with tight and open telly turns all in a more upright posture. Telemark needs a new name its not just telemarking with the fat skis and stiff bindings it is simply Free Heel Alpine. Mix it all up...It is way cool to do what ever turn feels best at the moment. IButter at 21:20 brilliant - lots of creative skiing here...fantastic.
Thanks! Yes it is super convenient to throw an alpine turn every once and a while. You can't beat the feeling of a tele turn, but sometimes its more appropriate/easier/less sketchy to make an alpine turn.
I totally agree. In fact I'm going to take your new name suggestion and put it out there, good with you?
@@freeheelalpine8343 absolutely...!
Eva Odland Y' know what the late, great tele guru Allan Bard said about this..."The technique you use and the tools you choose are up to you...it's all skiing."
Amazing guys! So good
Thanks bud
You saved the best for the last.The cherry on the top.Had to watch that naked guy in slow mo:))Was he alright after that adventure?
Good video! 👍Like it.
wild. amazing. fun.
When I grow up, I want to be Loren Griswald!!
Loren isn't a grown up, so I guess you'll never grow up! ;-)
Fuck yeah boys, nice work
🎉🎉🎉
Nice Production! You charge and make it look easy. Love the varied terrain, mellow vibe, and constant send. Was that the Camp Fire at the end? Thanks for sharing this.
I believe this came out before The Camp Fire?
Joseph is correct, the fire is one of the many that happened mid summer.
Whale back fire near Susanville... I also hit up the Carr fire (big gnarly one) on that same roll! Thanks for the props man!
One thing I always wonder is why do people never land in the tele position? It makes for a softer landing and looks super cool. Any thoughts?
I have a question about spring stiffness: I Tele the outlaw with standard (yellow) springs... occasionally in the deeper stuff if I got to much pressure on the ski tip I feel my heel lift which of course is causing balance issues if your are suddenly both heels are lifted. I don’t wanna lean back and cause a ton of different problems... so my question is: how stiff are your springs? Pretty stiff I guess... and what is the advantage of stiffer respective lighter springs
Florian Redecsy I don't use the outlaw...I use the old Hammerheads, but my experience may be of some use to you. I'm a big guy (6'5" 220#) and have "stiffy" springs on my "all conditions" skiis where the stiffer flex allows me to get more of my forefoot on the ski, resulting in more control. It is more work to flex and drop my knee with these springs though, and a smaller, lighter person may not need or want this extra resistance. On my powder skiis, I have the softer stock spring, because I don't want to stomp on my rear ski as much (nor do I need to in powder). The force needed to flex the stiffer spring in powder would just make the rear ski dive, resulting in unwanted consequences!
@@johns3106 Thank you... Will try different things
Awesome! Super nice pow everywhere. What boards are you riding? Looking to put a deep stuff set together and looking for dimensional recommendations. Im 6’ 195 and considering volkl 108 or bd boundary 115 wondering what those red k2 fatties were. Peace. Btw. Sweet van with woodstove!
Thanks! I don't actually know the specific ski Ty skis on but I will ask. You might be able to identify it from the graphic from a little searching online. Pretty much any alpine ski will work with a tele binding these days...
Those are the K2 Catamaran (this year's graphic) best pow ski I've ever ridden! Thanks for watching! Cheers
super cool! thanks 👍
Big Smile! Drag about the van. get the knee fixed, I suggest.
I see that MF DOOM. ;)