‘The most aesthetic line’: how Kilian Jornet climbed the 73 highest US mountains in 31 days

The Guardian 1 min read 3 hours ago

<p>The mountain-running legend has just completed States of Elevation, scaling every fourteener in the contiguous US in a single month, powered only by his legs</p><p>As I waited for the sun to crest over Colorado’s Front Range, adjacent to the sprawl of Denver–Boulder–Fort Collins, a west wind gusted, sending a shiver down my spine. With temperatures around freezing on a rocky ledge at 13,700ft, I searched for reprieve on the lee side of a boulder. I could see the city lights in the distance, but was more concerned with two headlamps approaching quickly, a few hundred feet below.</p><p>Between us lay a slab of coarse granite, known as the Cables Route. It’s the most direct way to the summit of Longs Peak, but is less travelled because it’s rated a class 5 rock climb and often carries a river of verglas – black ice – running down it, which climbers must navigate.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/oct/04/kilian-jornet-states-of-elevation-us-fourteeners">Continue reading...</a>
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