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voted 2x Colorado’s endurance event of the year!

a race to climb the elevation of Mt. Everest

  • Elevation Everest is a unique race series built around one epic challenge: climbing the total elevation of Mount Everest.

  • Choose your path - take on the mountain solo or team up for a relay to share the climb. 

  • Celebrate together in Base Camp between laps and after you cross the finish line with DJs, saunas and cold plunges, activities, and more.

  • Join a passionate community of hikers, runners, and adventurers pushing limits and supporting one another on race weekend.

Do you have what it takes?

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Hike Up

Each lap up the mountain is 1,600 ft of elevation gain and 2.2 miles long.

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Ride Down

Ride the gondola down to start your next lap or switch out with a team member.

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Repeat

Finish your lap in Base Camp, refuel, stretch, and start it all again.

elevation EVEREST 2026 COUNTDOWN

September 26 in Winter Park, CO

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93% sold out

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the half everest

  • 10 laps up the mountain, 2.2 miles and 1,600 vertical feet per lap.

  • Solo, 2, 3 or 5 person relay teams available

  • 17 hours to finish

  • Tickets range from $375-$814 per person

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the full everest

  • 19 laps up the mountain, 2.2 miles and 1,600 vertical feet per lap

  • Solo, 2, 3 or 5 person relay teams available

  • 17 hours to finish (yes, the same as the Half!)

  • Tickets range from $450-$1,078 per person.

  • Complete the Elite Full Everest Solo and earn a full refund of your registration!

ATHLETE EXPERIENCE

“I️ made so many new friends on this course, as we had the time to talk during the hike, and I felt more encouragement from these athletes than any other race I’ve ever been in. Everyone was truly in this for the group and I felt that bond-ship on the mountain. Can’t wait to try Elevation Everest again soon! I’ll be back.” 

— JORGE SUAREZ, HALF EVEREST 2024

“This race was really special. It felt like a group of family and friends working to achieve remarkable goals. So many races have lost that feeling. The course was epic. Logistically things ran very smoothly. I can’t wait to run this race again next year!”

— NICKI COGHILL, HALF EVEREST 2024, 2025

“Elevation Everest was a wonderful experience. I love hiking but this was a different experience. The team & volunteers were awesome and so many positive people. Even when the hike got hard, everyone helped out everyone, even the elite athletes. Can't wait for next year to take on 10 laps and destroy it.”

— CHEF CHARLES, HALF EVEREST 2024, 2025

Your Questions, Answered

  • - Athlete swag bags (participant shirt, socks, various sponsor contributions)
    - Access to monthly community calls covering training, gear selection, mindset and more
    - Discounted hotel access at Winter Park Resort
    - Race weekend programming (speaking engagement with Tendi Sherpa, 18x Everest summiter)
    - Race day breakfast (Belgian waffles) and lunch (pizza)
    - 3 fully stocked aid stations with fuel and hydration
    - Finisher Medal (or belt buckle for Elite Full Everest finishers)

  • We’re glad you’re just as excited about Base Camp as we are. As programming details are finalized, they will be added to the Base Camp page of our website and exciting announcements will be shared out via email!

  • Must be 18 years of age or older to participate in the Half Everest race.

    To purchase alcohol you must be at least 21 years of age.

  • Yes, Base Camp access is free to spectators. Sauna and Cold Plunge access available for day of purchase.

  • Over the course of the race you and/or your team will climb over half the elevation of Mt. Everest - 16,000 ft. and travel a total of 22 miles.

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