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For many years following the arrival of fixed-heel bindings, the Telemark
turn fell into disuse. It was rediscovered in the States in the late '70s and
early '80s by skiers who were looking for new challenges. Now it is quite the in
thing for good skiers looking to be part of, well, the in thing.
The attraction of Telemark skiing lies in the smooth sensations and the
exclusivity of the sport. It's not easy and you need to be fit, so it's not for
everyone. In addition, the equipment is light, and you can walk uphill for short
distances more easily than with conventional equipment, so it's attractive for
off-piste afficionados. On gentle slopes or in shallow powder telemarking is
graceful and attractive. Expert telemark skiers, however, are continually
pushing the limits of performance of their equipment.
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