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Alec Lee

Biker // Telemark Skier // Camper // Hiker // Mountain Biker // Camper/Hiker

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  • Stomping Grounds:

    Snowmass, Highlands, Breck, and anywhere else i can get some good stuff
  • Bio:

    telemarking gives me the feeling i can't find anywhere else, so it's pretty much the best thing in my world.

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Hestra Heli Mitt

November 23, 2009

im debating whether to get the xcr mitt or this and my biggest concern is warmth. i know the xcr is more waterproof but will it help keep my hands uch warmer. i ski in colorado so the waterproof factor usually isnt a big deal

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Garmont Ener-G Telemark Boot - Men's

May 13, 2009

Suppose your set up for next season is 178 sickbirds and bishop bomber bindings. you are 5' 11" and 160 lbs. You are and advanced and aggressive telemarker with wide feet doing in and out of bounds skiing in all conditions. is this the boot for you?

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Scarpa T-Race Telemark Ski Boot

May 5, 2009

i have pretty wide feet, so im not sure if these would be the right choice. the garmont ener-g's sound wider but not as powerful. i have t1's right now and my feet are hurting quite a bit even with the custom molded liner. if comfort is the main factor should i go for these, the garmonts, or bd customs.

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Black Diamond O2 Telemark Binding

April 19, 2009

Im debating whether to get these w/rediculously stiff or the hammerheads. i only do around 2 huts trips a year so i care mostly about the downhill. im an advanced and agressive telemarker. anything helps thanks.

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Karhu Team 100 Telemark Ski

April 19, 2009

im looking for a new pair of skis for next season but im not sure which ones to get. im interested in these, K2 sodos, bd kilowatts, atomic janaks, rossignol sickbirds, and maybe g3 el hombres. bindings will be bd O2s or hammerheads. im an advanced telemarker and ill be skiing 80% in bounds, but off-piste terrain. anything helps, thanks

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K2 Sodo Telemark Ski

April 19, 2009

Im getting a new setup for next season and i could use some help picking out my skis. im imbetween these, the atomic janaks, karhu team 100's, and black diamond kilowatts. my bindings will be bd O2's or hammerheads if that helps. ill be skiing 70% inbounds off-piste terrain. im an advanced tele'r but i dont know what i should get.

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Black Diamond O1 Telemark Ski Binding DO NO TUSE

April 15, 2009

How would the red. stiff bindings compare to the stiffness of bishop bombers of hammerhead in their stiffest setting. im looking for a very stiff binding thats not too heavy for touring (the bishops are kinda heavy for touring) thanks

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Hestra Heli Glove

April 15, 2009

Im wondering if i should get this or the XCR glove. i need a really warm glove cause my hands are pussies when it come to the cold. the removable liner isn't that big of a factor, so whichever glove you think is better overall,thanks

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G3 Spitfire Ski

November 6, 2008

Im debating whether to go for these or the rapid transits. These look like solid all mountain skis, but how would they do in powder and on icy conditions. I konw the RT's are more for powder, and i would be skiing backcountry and resorts so i don't know which one to get. I am an experienced telemarker, if that helps.

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Hestra Fall Line Glove

October 23, 2008

Are they very warm or more fore the spring?

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G3 Rapid Transit Ski

October 22, 2008

Is this ski a good all mountain ski or is it more focused on powder and backcountry?

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