Event Information

 Chiang Mai, Thailand
11 October 2024 to 13 October 2024

Pong Yaeng Trail 2024

Pong Yaeng Trail started in December 2015 with 69 runners in the PYT66 and slightly more at 79 runners for the RTC30. The 5th iteration of Pong Yaeng Trail in 2019 welcomed more than 2,500 runners in 7 races, the route went through 3 National Parks, and the longest distance was the PYT166.

PYT160

ITRA Points
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Mountain Level
  7
Finisher Level
  360
National League

Course details

 Race Date: 2024/10/11
 Start Time: 17:00:00
 Participation: Solo
 Distance: 158.09
 Elevation Gain: +8001
 Elevation Loss: -8001
 Time Limit: 48:0:0
 Number of Aid Stations: 10
 Number of Participants: 350
 
 

About the Race

For the 10th iteration of the Pong Yaeng Trail, we bring back the longest-distance race, the PYT160. 2024 PYT will be starting from Ai Na Ra Farm near Pong Yaeng Sub-district Office, just off the road No 1096. The route will first take you eastward out of the Pong Yaeng area to Mae Sa Mai village and spiral down quickly through a mixture of deciduous and pine forests just below Mae Sa Waterfall, the lowest part of the entire route at around 400m AMSL. Then, it hooks north to the foothill of Mon Hlong before ascending via the famous Rock Tower Climb to the summit of Mon Hlong itself 10km later. Continuing on the road and farm tracks heading West, Pong Krai village awaits. The route pitches down very quickly to bring you back firmly into Pong Yaeng Valley. The next part of the challenge for PYT160 is the Doi Pui Circuit, where climbs are long, with both ups and downs. The final part is the Nin Prapa Trail the Southern Loop or the River Loop. As both names suggest, you will follow the course of streams and rivers to the very bottom and Southernmost of the route before climbing back up slowly to where you started.