The Everest 135-mile Extreme Race is the first over-100-mile endurance running challenge in the Everest region, with a cumulative elevation gain of 14,800+ meters and a cumulative descent of 13,500+ meters. The highest altitude is 5,517 meters, and the closing time is 135 hours. The race starts from Jiri, Nepal and ends in Lukla, Nepal.
The Everest 135mile Extreme Race is the first over 100 mile endurance running challenge in the Everest region, with a cumulative elevation gain of 14,800 meters and a cumulative descent of 13,500 meters. The highest altitude is 5,517 meters, and the closing time is 135 hours. The race starts from Jiri, Nepal and ends in Lukla, Nepal.
The Everest 135-mile Extreme Race is an over-100-mile endurance running challenge in the Everest region. The race starts from Jiri, Nepal and ends in Lukla, Nepal. The total distance is 217.3 kilometres, with a cumulative elevation gain of 13,900+ meters and a cumulative descent of 12,800+ meters. The highest altitude is 5,517 meters, and the closing time is 150 hours. The route covers the complete "Classic EBC Road" and crosses the three classic passes in the Everest region including Renjo la Pass: 5364 meters high, Chola Pass: 5371 meters high, and Kongma la Pass: 5509 meters high.