Summit Run is at heart, a trail run taking you on the Mcleodganj – Triund – Indrahar route. You will be running, ascending on the shoulders of the mighty Dhauladhar range. There will be 4 levels to choose from. We have a summit for everyone.

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Highlights

Here’s a look at the race route

Bringing an adventure experience with a trail & summit combined in one. This is truly the only offering of it’s kind in India that let’s outdoor enthusiasts take on the sheer ascent of the Dhauladhar ranges and brings together speed ascending & trail running in the lesser & Greater Himalayas packed into one.

THE TRAIL

The Triund Trail is a very popular route that takes you from the town of Mcleodganj – Dharamkot to the Triund ridge. It’s a well maintained 1 meter + wide route ideal for trail running.

 

THE SUMMIT

Here’s a look at the race route

SUMMIT 1: EXPERIENCE

Mcleodganj – Magic View – Mcleodganj

You are new to trail running but want to experience the joy of being on these beautiful trails and be part of the community. This is just the right kind of exposure that you need. The trail loop for level 1 will be 10 Km in distance and at the maximum altitude of 8200 ft.

 

SUMMIT 2: EXPLORE

Mcleodganj – Triund – Mcleodganj

If you have been running for a while now and have done at least a 5K run, this level is for you. Having done single-day hikes also make you eligible for it. The Dharamkot – Triund – Bhagsu Nag circuit will be a satisfying experience with trail sections giving you the opportunity to speed hike and run on some gentle uphill and steeper downhill sections. Maximum height will be 9432 ft and distance covered would be about 16km.

 

SUMMIT 3: ADVENTURE

Mcleodganj – Snow Line – Mcleodganj

To opt for level 3, you must have done at least one 10k run or multi day treks in the higher Himalayas. This category will let you enjoy the climb of double ridges on the route, the Triund ridge and the ridge leading to the Snow line. The views will get better as you go high. Maximum altitude will be 10,500 ft. Total distance measures to be 20 Km for this loop.

 

SUMMIT 4: THE CROWN JEWEL

Mcleodganj – Indrahar Pass – Mcleodganj

You must have run at least a Half Marathon, trekked in the high Himalayas (3000 meters+ in altitude) or climbed a non technical peaks to go for Level 4. Going up the Indrahar pass is what will satisfy your crazy adventure quotient. This is a one of its kind endurance challenge in the Himalayas that blends together the joy of trail running and the challenge of scaling a 14,000+ ft peak in the Greater Himalayas. Total distance covered would be 30 km. Limited slots available at this level. Application to be judged by selection committee.

 

Recommended Schedule

Summit 1 : Experience 
  • 1st October – Arrival in Mcleodganj / Dharamshala
  • 2nd October – BIB & race kit collection  and gear check
  • 3rd October – Event Day
  • Departure – As planned
 
Summit 3 : Adventure
  • 30th September – Arrival in Mcleodganj / Dharamshala – Acclimatization trip to 8500-9000 ft. and back.
  • 1st October – Rest
  • 2nd October – BIB & race kit collection  and gear check
  • 3rd October – Event Day
  • Departure – As planned
Summit 2 : Explore
  • 1st October – Arrival in Mcleodganj / Dharamshala
  • 2nd October – BIB & race kit collection  and gear check
  • 3rd October – Event Day
  • Departure – As planned
 
 
Summit 4 : Indrahar (Crown Jewel)
  • 29th Septempber – Arrival in Mcleodganj / Dharamshala – Acclimatization trip to 9500 ft. – 10,000 ft. + night stay.
  • 30th September – Back down
  • 1st October – Rest
  • 2nd October – BIB & race kit collection and gear check
  • 3rd October – Event Day
  • Departure – As planned

Note – The arrival & acclimatization time for Summit 4 can be even earlier if your schedule allows. 

Recommended Schedule

Frequently asked questions

A) Here’s a ‘feels like’ comparison for each level at the Summit Run if you compare it to a sea level-based mileage.

  • Level 1 (10 km) – Feels like 15-18 kms
  • Level 2 (15 kms) – Feels like 25-28 kms
  • Level 3 (20 kms) – Feels like 38-45 kms
  • Level 4 (30 kms) – Feels like 60-65 kms

A) Ticket prices include – Event T-shirt | Finishers Medal | E-certificate | AID station support (food, water) | safety & medical staff and arrangements | Adventure Sports Insurance for your category.

A) Acclimatization – For level 4 runners, it’s a must. You may feel at 6,000 ft that you are all fine and will be able to do it. But going up straight to 14,300 non-stop will need all the preparations you can give in. A night at the snow line will also familiarize you with a major portion of the route and will give you confidence. We recommend arriving on at-least 4 days early and go up the trail for a night camp around 9500-10000 ft (snowline). Return back to town on the next day and rest for a couple of days before the race.

A) Aid stations – We’ll have water, electrolytes, energy drinks, energy food items such as chocolates, dry fruits, bananas. Since level 4 people will be required to carry a hydration pack, you can put your items of choice in your packs for custom use.

A) Emergency Stop – We’ll have safety & medical marshals for level 4 that will ensure that only medically fit people go beyond level 3 turnaround. If at that or any point before you feel you are unable to continue, stop and go to your nearest station. We’ll have stations every 1.5 – 2 kms. We’ll also have marshals on the move who will scan the route for anyone who may be injured or unable to move. We’ll recommend – Be your own first measure of safety. At every station take a 2 min pause and assess yourself. And If at any of these points you feel it’s too much and you are unable to continue. Stop there till you feel better. In case you don’t start descending down slowly.

A) Trails will be marked wherever there is a confusion or a fork / another way leading elsewhere. The route after level 3 turnaround will be extensively marked with flags & rock paints to guide people.

  1. Trail Running Shoes (compulsory)
  2. Rain Jacket (compulsory)
  3. Hydration pack (compulsory for summit 4)
  4. Handheld sipper (compulsory for summit 1-3)
  5. Whistle (compulsory)
  6. Trail / running socks
  7. Running shorts
  8. Running Dri fit T-shirt
  9. Head Torch (Compulsory)
  10. Cap / Hat
  11. Sunglasses

Temperature – Day time temperature in Mcleodganj in October will be around 19–22-degree C. Minimum temps around 8-10 C. We have chosen a post monsoon window but weather can be unpredictable. Hence the compulsory rain jacket that won’t just help you with rain, but also cold winds when you go up above the snowline & the pass. Weather at the snow line & above will be cold & windy. Expect daytime temperatures to be 7-10 degree C with wind. Night time temps to be close to 0 or below.

Most of the glaciers and snow currently on course will disappear by October. Chances of fresh snow only if weather gets bad. Early October we expect it to be crisp and sunny. The Laka glacier that covers the area after Level 3 turnaround will be reduced to a small size.

  • Level 4 – 4 AM
  • Level 3 – 4:30 AM
  • Level 2 – 5 AM
  • Level 1 – 5:30 AM

A) We will share a list of partner hotels with offers for the Summit Run participants once you register for the run. Our ground team will help you book the accommodations.

A) Please get in touch with our team at mailbootscrampons@gmail.com to discuss.

 

Cancellation Policy

  • For any cancellations requests before 15th Aug 2025, a full refund will be made (minus the payment gateway fee)
  • For any requests cancellations after 15th Aug 2025 & before 1st Sep 2025, a 50% refund of the total fee (excl. payment gateway charges) will be made.
  • For any cancellation requests after 1st Sep 2025, no refund will be made.