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    Jarl Berg is a longtime Telemark skier from the Pacific Northwest. He grew up working at Berg’s Ski Shop which his family has owned since 1955. It was there he learned how to tune skis, fit boots, and  work in retail. During this time he was introduced to Telemark skiing during a demo at Mount Bachelor Ski Resort.

    He created an organized TeleFest at Hoodoo ski area for many years, which introduced many people from the area to the Telemark Turn. His most most recent endeavor is his new business, called Ski Bums Garage, which he recently started  out of his home.

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    1. Go Telemark skiing! You can make it a day at the resort or a day in the backcountry — you choose.
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    4. 4. Rolling solo? No problem. World Telemark Day is still for you. Connect with other Telemark skiers via social media that are celebrating the same thing on the same day.
    5. 5. Use the high resolution WTD logo to make your own digital flyers, merch, etc.

     

    Want To Take it To The Next Level?

    For those individuals or groups looking to use World Telemark Day to help build their own event and grow their local Telemark scene here are some ideas:

    1. Contact the marketing department at your local ski area. Contacts for the marketing department can generally be found on the ski area website or visit their office. Ask them if they would like to help get the word out via their channels and make it into an annual calendar item.
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    IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN SEEING ME DO A TELEMARK TECHNIQUE BREAKDOWN of this you can become a Blue or Black-Level Member of my YouTube channel and listen to the commentary as we watch me breakdown skiing with my friend. 

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    So I’m calling this podcast GIVING THE GIFT OF TELEMARK | Your Guide To Sharing The Turn 

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    I’m putting my first Telemark setup together. Should I focus where I spend my money on the skis, boots, or bindings? What is the most important things to think of? 

     

    I’m currently skiing a stiffer T-Race 75mm boot and need new boots. I don’t want to switch to NTN because I don’t want to convert all of my setups, what are my choices?

     

    Where can I learn to Telemark ski? Should I get a lesson…is it worth it?

     

    Do you carry Scarpa replacement mid-straps? 

     

    I’d love to get my kids on Telemark gear. Do you offer kids rentals? How does that work?

     

    How many times can I mount and remount my skis?

     

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    Why do you guys say that there is no difference between whole and half sizes in Telemark boots?

     

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