Bishop Telemark designs and manufactures telemark badassery high in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado near Vail. The original binding made its debut back in 2001. We now design and produce telemark-specific skis and a new generation of step-in telemark bindings with brakes: BishopTelemark.com
Loved your style.. What bindings are those? I have skied for over 40 years and this winter I'm jumping into tele. I just bought so scarpa tx pro's and some K2 wayback 106. I'm not sure what kinda binding I want. Meidjo 3.0 seem cool I mainly reset ski bout wouldn't mind getting into Backcountry as well.
hey so red loc-tite usually requires heat to get it to release. It should only be used when you never ever ever want that bolt or screw to come undone. From loc-tite's marketing: "PERMANENT FIX: Permanent seal prevents tampering and is only removable once cured by heating parts up to 500°F (260°C)"
That's what it says, but in practice I have backed out many screws only to find red loctite on them. Really red is just "better than blue" and that's about all you can say for it. Very much not permanent.
I've tried Telemarking a handful of times and used regular ski poles but using one long pole like these guys do just made sense. It seemed more natural, like I wanted to really lean uphill on that pole. Are there certain brands of these long poles?
Nice skiing. Love your bindings have a pair a few years old, looking forward to getting a pair of the new step in ones. So i can be in quickly and beat my buddies to the powder. LOL Keep up the great work. 😊
Never seen anyone ski with one, long pole. Fascinating! As a low-angled XCD skier, I can appreciate the power, skill and elegance these guys demonstrate.
Lurk is the name of the stick. Some use them like a kayak paddle… others more like an SUP paddle. Diana Revierra (spelling!!) has recently put up a few videos w athletes lurking #backtothefuture
Having cables to make turns for 30 yrs., I can't wait...just received BMF/R Stealth bindings yesterday, (Happy 54th Birthday present to myself !), mounted them today, skiing them tomorrow. Have skied many lines in Silverton as well. Great to see the footage. Thank you Bishop!
So fun to watch as a bookmark to my 5 days in Steamboat and back in the Midwest. I believe I am convinced to make the transition from G3 Targa to NTN. I also just turned 54 and 26 yrs on cables and. 3 knee surgeries.
Those are Bishop 2.0 bindings, which we don't make anymore - the new binding is the BMF/3 bishopshreds.com/collections/telemark-bindings/products/bmf-3-telemark-binding