A Hollywood production? No, this was the scene last weekend at the Winter Mountain Games presented by Eddie Bauer, where free-heel skiers hucked off a giant ramp backlit by a pyrotechnics crew on a ski slope.
Held at night on Vail Mountain, the spectacle that was the Telemark Big Air contest drew together a rare group of free-heel freeskiers from around the world.

The winner, Sweden’s Andreas Sjoebeck, twisted through the air like a corkscrew. He rotated on horizontal and vertical planes, his heels free, a giant fireball exploding behind him in the night sky.
Sjoebeck won $2,500 for his off-axis move, called a “double-cork 1080.” We caught up with the 22-year-old for some insight into the unique activity of Telemark Big Air and what it’s like to boost up through the sky at night near a fireball with your heels flying free. —Sean McCoy
GearJunkie: Telemark skis for big air. Seriously?
Andreas Sjoebeck: Yes, you can tweak some tricks harder and do different grabs with the free heel. You can do pretty much the same trick as any skier, but we can free our heels. From my perspective I think it’s so much easier and more fun.
How do you get started in this sport? It sounds insane.
It’s pretty much the same start as alpine but a lot harder to get dialed on some tricks and landings. In the air it’s much the same as on alpine gear. You need good bindings and boots to start out with. If you are using bad gear, it’s really hard.

What kind of gear do you use for big air Tele?
I ride for Surface Skis and ride the My Time ski. It’s not on the market now, but is pretty much the same as the No Time park ski. For bindings, I use Rotafella and Scarpa TX Pro for boots.
How’d you get started on Tele?
I have friends in Sweden who ride in the parks a lot and told me to try it out. I got a pair of skis and borrowed some boots from a ski shop I was working at. I tried it out the first day. We opened up on a 2-meter gap jump. I ended up doing double-backflips the first day. I sold my alpine skis and have never ridden them again.
Double backflips on the first day?
I rode alpine for four seasons. I could already do double backflips and 720s, but I had no style. I liked to ride park, which is popular because there is not much snow in my part of Sweden.

