In Nørrestogo Skigard in Valdres, Norway, Thomas Aslaksby teaches in traditional skimaking.
The skis are made of birch, using axes, knives and planes.

In traditional cultures, the skill of making skis are essential to survive.
In our day, it´s a way of connecting to our cultural history, and keeping this ancient knowledge from disappearing.
Each pair of skis are made to have the properties you want, like extra wide for downhill skiing in loose snow, or lighter and narrower, for cross country terrain use.

Music:
Pernille Meidell, “Dingo”.
soundcloud.com/meidell

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Tim Konrad, founder of Unofficial Networks, is a passionate skier with over 20 years in the ski industry. Starting the blog in 2006 from Lake Tahoe with his brother John, he grew it into one of the world’s...