1. Better website = telemarktips.com
2. Any ski will do. If your czars are good enough for you on alpine, then you're fine on telemark. The whole concept of a "telemark" specific ski is just marketing
3. Bindings... There are two different standards of bindings for two different standards of boots. The new NTN boots and bindings are more expensive ($600-$800 boots, $350 bindings... and you're not likely to find cheep used boots any time soon). The NTNs are stiff, have a free-pivot tour mode, and are step in. They are also heavy and work better for experienced, stronger telemark skiers. The other standard is 75mm. This is your standard telemark gear and you can find great used stuff everywhere. Boots: Garmont EnerG or Voodoo, Scarpa T1s, Crispi and Black Diamond also make decent boots. Bindings: Hammerhead or Black Diamond 01 (I have and love my BD01s for backcountry touring/skiing). If you can find a pair of the Bomber Bishops they're the best for charging hard but have no tour mode.
4. Starting: get the set up, ski a couple laps on them on your hill. Don't even worry about making a telemark turn. Just get used to the set up.
5. Find someone who teles to take you out. A couple of over-the-internet pointers. Keep your weight even on both feet and on the balls of your toes. Think like you're squishing a bug under your toes. Stupid beginner mistake: make sure you're dropping your uphill knee. Lead change at the apex of your turn and settle into your stance as your coming around.
6. Powder= better Skinning= easier
Hope that helps.