Planinarski dom Snježnik nesumnjivo je jedan od najljepše pozicioniranih planinarskih objekata u Hrvatskoj koji će 27. srpnja ove godine napunit će točno 70 godina otkako je završen i svečano predan planinarima na korištenje.
Riječ je o Domu koji je 1951. godine izgradilo Planinarsko društvo “Platak”, te je punih pola stoljeća bio omiljenim mjestom u kojem su se okupljali riječki planinari, ali mnogi planinari iz regije koji su ga uvijek rado pohodili, domu koji je danas napuštena građevina urušenog krova i razbijenih prozora koja će svoj sedamdeseti rođendan dočekati u tužnom i oronulom izdanju.
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Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline
8pm, BBC Two
Former paralympian and broadcaster Ade Adepitan fronts this timely three-part series, examining the impact of the climate crisis across the globe. In tonight’s opening episode, Adepitan is in the Solomon Islands, travelling by boat to witness the flooding of land masses in the archipelago owing to climate change, while in Australia he comes face to face with bushfires and gets to grips with the renewable energy sources that are powering Tazmania.
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7pm, BBC One
The socially-distanced awards season continues apace, with this year’s edition of the Baftas now split over two nights and hosted by Edith Bowman, Dermot O’Leary and Clara Amfo. Tonight’s proceedings take on the major categories, live from the Royal Albert Hall.
Running Wild With Bear Grylls returns to National Geographic for S2 later this month.
Bear Grylls returns to the wilderness eager to push the mental and physical limits of new US celebrities: Terry Crews, Keegan-Michael Key, Anthony Mackie, Danica Patrick, Danny Trejo and Rainn Wilson. Bobby Bones also returns with fiancée Caitlin Parker.
“There’s no doubt that life has been difficult for so many around the world, but if anything, this time is teaching us all resilience and there is no better teacher than the wild. For me to be able to head back into the wild with so many incredible new celebrity guests is a true privilege,” says Grylls. “I know the power in life of never giving up, and this newest season tested that in spades. In each of these tough, unforgiving environments, from deserts to high mountains, we see these stars share some incredibly intimate and honest moments. To be part of that is a powerful inspiration and that is so needed right now.”
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(Reuters) - Mikaela Shiffrin will be back up to speed when the Alpine skiing world championships hit the slopes in Cortina d’Ampezzo on Monday.
FILE PHOTO: Alpine Skiing - Women s Giant Slalom - Kranjska Gora, Slovenia - January 17, 2021 Mikaela Shiffrin of the U.S. after her run REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic
The American has raced 10 times and won twice on the World Cup circuit since November, when she returned after a break of 300 days following the death of her father, but only in the technical disciplines.
She has not competed in any speed races since winning a super-G in Bansko, Bulgaria, in January 2020.