Home Actor Kilian Jornet HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2023 Kilian Jornet Instagram - "I grew up in the #Pyrenees, and when I was a kid, they had #glaciers, but today, there is almost none. Every year the glaciers are being reduced by hundreds of meters, and with avalanches and landslides, the #mountains are changing. Governments must come up with strict #climate policies. We need to change the model, not just in sports, but we need to change the model of our #economy... of our society. Earth will survive. Is resilient. Until we understand that it is us that are in danger nothing will change." - @kilianjornet on @skysports with @skysportsdavid talking about new @icimod report on climate impacts in the #HinduKushHimalaya and the need for governments to act to #SaveOurSnow Share this video and share your story of changes to the mountains #FightFor1Point5

Kilian Jornet Instagram – “I grew up in the #Pyrenees, and when I was a kid, they had #glaciers, but today, there is almost none. Every year the glaciers are being reduced by hundreds of meters, and with avalanches and landslides, the #mountains are changing. Governments must come up with strict #climate policies. We need to change the model, not just in sports, but we need to change the model of our #economy… of our society. Earth will survive. Is resilient. Until we understand that it is us that are in danger nothing will change.” – @kilianjornet on @skysports with @skysportsdavid talking about new @icimod report on climate impacts in the #HinduKushHimalaya and the need for governments to act to #SaveOurSnow Share this video and share your story of changes to the mountains #FightFor1Point5

Kilian Jornet Instagram - "I grew up in the #Pyrenees, and when I was a kid, they had #glaciers, but today, there is almost none. Every year the glaciers are being reduced by hundreds of meters, and with avalanches and landslides, the #mountains are changing. Governments must come up with strict #climate policies. We need to change the model, not just in sports, but we need to change the model of our #economy... of our society. Earth will survive. Is resilient. Until we understand that it is us that are in danger nothing will change." - @kilianjornet on @skysports with @skysportsdavid talking about new @icimod report on climate impacts in the #HinduKushHimalaya and the need for governments to act to #SaveOurSnow Share this video and share your story of changes to the mountains #FightFor1Point5

Kilian Jornet Instagram – “I grew up in the #Pyrenees, and when I was a kid, they had #glaciers, but today, there is almost none.

Every year the glaciers are being reduced by hundreds of meters, and with avalanches and landslides, the #mountains are changing.

Governments must come up with strict #climate policies.

We need to change the model, not just in sports, but we need to change the model of our #economy… of our society.

Earth will survive. Is resilient. Until we understand that it is us that are in danger nothing will change.”

– @kilianjornet on @skysports with @skysportsdavid talking about new @icimod report on climate impacts in the #HinduKushHimalaya and the need for governments to act to #SaveOurSnow

Share this video and share your story of changes to the mountains

#FightFor1Point5 | Posted on 26/Jun/2023 19:14:19

Kilian Jornet Instagram – Norway’s state-owned oil company @Equinor wants to develop Rosebank, the biggest undeveloped field in the UK. It would produce more CO2 than the world’s 28 lowest income countries do in a year. It would fuel the climate crisis & threaten endangered marine species.

The UN and the International Energy Agency have warned that we can have NO NEW oil and gas expansion if we want to make our very narrow window to limit warming to 1.5C – the safest level still possible. The Norwegian and UK government are ignoring climate science and their own climate targets when sanctioning new fossil fuel projects like Rosebank.

A decision on Rosebank could come any day. Now is the time to raise our voices against climate destruction and demand and end to new fossil fuel projects.

Rich countries like Norway and the UK need to take responsibility for their contribution to the climate crisis, not continue to profit from climate-wrecking oil and gas. Governments need to urgently be investing in real solutions to the energy & climate crisis like cheaper renewable energy.

Thousands of people across the UK, Norway and globally are fighting to #StopRosebank and Equinor’s dirty fossil fuel projects. To win, we need everyone. Follow @stopcambo to join the movement and find out how you can take action. 

#EquinorOut #LaOljaLigge”
Kilian Jornet Instagram – Leaving for a tour in the West Ridge of Everest. It was a lot of unknowns. How the route was. How conditions would be. 

Two of the things that occupies the mind the last days before a push are what will be the final equipment to carry and what will be the strategy. You want to have sufficient gear but keep it light to be able to progress quickly. And a strategy that keeps you the safest:

Equipment:
 – Safety pack ( in case need to get down from difficult places) 5mm 30m rope, 1 ice screw, 1 avalakov hook, 1 safety carabiner, 1 sling. Helmet.
– to keep warm: merino tights, active pants, down pants. @nnormal_official Merino teeshirt, active jacket, 3 down jackets. Buff, hat, airtrim mask. thin gloves, insulated gloves, down mittens. 2 pair of socks ( 1 in case gets wet), boots ( I took a 6000m kind of boot to be more precise) insulated-neoprene overboot.
-progression: crampons, 2 ice axes with slings ( to prevent loosing them, in altitude is easy to do some stupid mistakes) 
– night: @moonlightmountaingear 2000 lamp with 2 batteries ( one extra in case) 
– Sun: protection 4 cat goggles, 90 suncream, 50 lipstick.
– film and coms: @gopro hero 11 and max. Satellite gps. @corosglobal vertix.
-food and fluid: 20 pieces of food (gels, bars, nuts cream… ) 4L of water with @maurten_official mix.

– Strategy: I started from Basecamp after breakfast ( to ensure having a good “long” night ) and went to camp 2. There rested during the day waiting for the evening. At 17h I started climbing towards the west rib. I wanted to climb that section during the night to avoid being to warm -sweat- and minimize the avalanche and rockfall risk. Then higher up, I wanted to have daylight to get to the Hornbein entry to make easier the route finding. Climbing in the night is great, a bit less danger on hazards and if you keep moving there’s rarely too cold, and then during the day with warm temperatures is easy to take a nap if needed without tent or sleeping bag, saving some weight.

During the push things always change, so it’s important to have some margin and resources ( technical, experience, gear…) for all the possible “ if’s” to stay alive and go down. 

📷 @bertranddelapierre

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