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Uber athlete Kilian Jornet nears end of odyssey climbing all 14ers in western U.S.

Kilian Jornet’s epic human-powered odyssey to link fourteeners in Colorado, California and Washington has moved into the Cascade Range of the Pacific Northwest for its final ascents.

Having finished the 14,000-foot peaks in Colorado and California’s Sierra Range — including Mount Whitney, the highest peak in the Lower 48 states at 14,500 feet — the next stop for the renowned Spanish endurance athlete is Mount Shasta in northern California, near the Oregon border. His “States of Elevation” quest will finish on Washington’s Mount Rainier.

In his “States of Elevation” challenge, Spanish endurance mountaineer Kilian Jornet is traveling from peak to peak under human power only, either by foot or bike. He climbed 56 Colorado fourteeners this month. Having since completed the California’s Sierra Range, he has has two fourteeners left, Shasta and Rainier in the Pacific Northwest. (Nick Danielson/Provided by NNormal)

Jornet began the trip on Sept. 3 with an ascent of Longs Peak in Rocky Mountain National Park. He climbed 56 Colorado fourteener summits in 16 days, traveling between peaks by foot or bicycle. According to a news release sent by his public relations team, he covered 1,207 miles in Colorado, 738 on bike and 469 on foot, with 256,000 feet of climbing. He averaged four and a half hours of sleep per night.

“The mountains are stunning, and the wilderness is truly special,” Jornet said of Colorado in a statement for the news release. “During the first two weeks, the weather was really tough, which added an extra layer of challenge. The first week I felt terrible — probably because of the jet lag and the altitude — but then I started to feel better and better, even if the weather kept being difficult.

“In those first two weeks, we only had three days of sun, which made things harder,” he added. “Colorado, it’s the biggest section of the project, with the most summits and some of the hardest navigation, so it was very exciting.”

His route in Colorado included:

Kilian Jornet in Colorado’s San Juan Range en route to climbing the 60-plus fourteeners in the the Lower 48 states. (Nick Danielson/Provided by NNormal)

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