I don't know if we can extrapolate from this:
Maybe... 30% binding, 70% boot(?)
I don't know if we can extrapolate from this:
So it is a religion??? An excuse to suck????
Oh I don't know. After further reflection I guess I'll concede that as tele got heavier, XCD, which was there all along, actually did emerge as a separate and discrete "thing". But I wonder how much we're going to continue to slice and dice this whole thing we call "skiing". I do all these things - Fixed heel and free-heel "alpine", XC on double camber skinnies with leather slippers on groomed trails and touring in the backwoods on rolling terrain with single camber, metal edged skis and heavier boots. It's all just "skiing". I'm not sure what purpose is served by accentuating the differences and creating different places on the internet to discuss them. But there's worse things, I suppose, and I'm not losing any sleep over it.
Great pictures! I just love the comfort of soft boots. Skiing in plastic boots and hard charging down steep slopes does get boring after 30+ years. The soft fluffy snow on a light NNN BC with 4 lbs skis is amazing...You can feel the snow under your feet (yes, like wearing slippers). There is something magical about that. Turning with your toes is great...I love xcd!
We cannot. You are comparing cross-country boots and bindings with buckled plastic tele boots and cable bindings... Two different things, two different sports, two different skiing techniques...
Ahhhh...! You are reading my mind jyw5! So glad to hear that I'm not alone in XCD Land! I threw away all my T4s, Excursions and Voile cables several years ago... Although I thought that hardcore telemark was 10 times more fun than alpine, XCD in leathers is just 100 times more fun than telemark...jyw5 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 2:43 pmSkiing in plastic boots and hard charging down steep slopes does get boring after 30+ years. The soft fluffy snow on a light NNN BC with 4 lbs skis is amazing...You can feel the snow under your feet (yes, like wearing slippers). There is something magical about that. Turning with your toes is great...I love xcd!
Darn, can't wait to hear your opinion on NTN.Johnny wrote: ↑Sat Feb 01, 2020 3:40 pmI sure can see something very clear on that picture of the excursions: A lot of control, but no feeling at all... The plastic and cable prevent all the magical essence of the telemark turn to rise into the skier's heart and soul. Nothing left except control and nice level-3 CANSI-style looks downhill... 0% of the precious XCD feeling reaching the brain cells.
Hey, whoa les moteurs, Johnny!