Here at Unofficial, Telemarking catches a bit of hate. Okay, quite a bit of hate. Regardless of your thoughts on freeing the heel, you can’t deny that these guys rip. These highlights are from the Teva Winter Mountain Games. While I’ve always assumed Telemarkers wear Tevas (or maybe Chacos), now I know for sure. Back to the point- these guys kill it. Skip to 1:15 for the action, unless you like funny Norwegian accents, in which case watch from the beginning. The big air finals begin at 4:33. Free the heel, free the mind!
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