So I get a lot of crap from people on here about teleing in the park so I figured I write a little thing about why I like it so much.
Teleing in the park has a lot in common with what freeskiing was like 5 years ago, there weren't very many people doing it. You feel an automatic connection to the people you see doing the same thing. I met 4 pros last year including Pete O's friend Andrew who just blew me away the kid is soo good. I saw that he had tele stuff at Hood and I just walked up to him and started talking. We shared something in common that very very few people do. It's like this tight little niche and everybody who does it is like your best friend. I met 3 pro telemarkers filming at Squaw too and they were super cool. They skied with me all day and gave me a free video and invited us to come hang with them after the lifts closed, just because we were all telemarking in the park. I remember when freeskiing was like that, when the parks first opened up to skiers and there were only like 2 or 3 skiers in the park at a time. You knew that those people shared that same love for skiing as you did. I wish it was still like that, random people giving you high fives and yelling 'sick' when you stomped something or just went huge. If you were around for that you know what I'm talking about. I wish freeskiing would go back to that kind of atmosphere, it's great. I think everybody should try to get back to that and just be friendy and talk to random people and get that sense of community back in the sport. That's why I love to tele, because it's like one big, well not that big, family and everybody doing it is just so stoked to see other people out there doing the same thing. Well that's my rant. What do you guys think?
I think rails in general are just a phase. - Anthony Boronowski
D-loc's picture looks like a monkey smoking that cig. If you had a mug like that would you really want everyone to see it.