177 three-thousanders. More than 480 km. 8 days. These aren’t just numbers.
    This is a “small” part of what, in Kilian Jornet’s words was: “One of the most difficult things I’ve ever done”.

    From Frondiella to Pica d’Estats, with the goal of rediscovering the Pyrenees.
    Why? To go back to where it all started. To have fun. To create memories. To connect with nature.

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    At NNormal, we are looking to inspire people to enjoy and respect nature. We want to explore new ways to do things. On product, on sustainability, on business social responsibility, on brand language — that become the norm tomorrow.

    It’s been amazing internally for me in many ways. On a visual and aesthetic level, very intense. It’s one of the hardest things I’ve ever done, if not the hardest. I have an idea in my head, I don’t know if it’s too crazy. A great chain of Pyrenean three-thousanders. 500km. 40,000m elevation gain.

    In a terrain with many different types of rock, very technical. Clearly it’s been an excellent working field, for testing, not only shoes, but also backpacks, clothes… What you can use it for several years to a product, concentrated in one week. Sometimes I stumbled because I fell asleep. The Pyrenees are our home.

    Doing this project alone would have been impossible. All the huts have behaved spectacularly, all the team there… Kilian, please… You’ve done it. It was tough, but it was amazing. You and the Pyrenees have met again.

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    1. I saw this a couple of weeks ago, but I thought this was just a documentary-trailer, but is guess this is it. Stille great and love everything you do man, that why It would have been so much fun to see a documentary about this project of yours and "foolow along" on you journey over there, with all the highs and lows. Love you man!

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