Biography
Ty Dayberry started telemark skiing at ten on a pair of leather boots and old cable bindings his parents gave him. It wasn’t always smooth, but he was hooked from the start. Growing up around South Lake Tahoe, the Sierra shaped his style and his connection to the mountains. On snow, Ty brings what he calls “hella crunchy steeze,” driven by powder days and a commitment to pushing what’s possible on freeheel skis. For him, skiing is about staying creative, staying grounded, and keeping the feeling alive season after season.
“If you’re into something, do it how you want. Don’t let others tell you it should be done another way.”– Ty Dayberry
Key highlights
Telemark Progression
Landed multiple firsts on telemark skis, including switch double 9s and 10s
Competition Wins
1st place Tele Big Air and Slopestyle, 2nd place Big Mountain Championships
Future Freeheel
Creator of the Future Freeheel film series
Featured Projects
Appeared in TeleColo’s Worthless Milk, filmed in Japan
5 Quick questions with Ty
What shaped your skiing early on?
Learning the hard way and loving it anyway
Where do you feel most at home?
Sierra at Tahoe
What do people not expect about you?
I work as a Trail Manager for the Forest Service
What are you building toward right now?
A short ski film in the Sierra with a 2010 snowboard film vibe
What does life look like off the mountain?
Raising my daughter and spending as much time outside as possible
“I want to share what I’m up to with the freeheel community and showcase what’s possible on telemark skis.”– Ty Dayberry









