About This Race
The full course covers 75 kilometers with 5,600 meters of elevation gain, requiring runners to visit all 20 mountain checkpoints scattered across Hornindal's fjell landscape. This represents the complete ultra mountain challenge that few runners have successfully completed.
The full course covers 75 kilometers with 5,600 meters of elevation gain, requiring runners to visit all 20 mountain checkpoints scattered across Hornindal's fjell landscape. This represents the complete ultra mountain challenge that few runners have successfully completed.
Elevation Profile
The course gains 1,046m over 75km, with the steepest section between km 13–km 14.
Course Map
Route shown is approximate and for illustration purposes.
Practical Info
Mountain weather conditions can be challenging with potential for rain, wind, and variable temperatures typical of Norwegian fjell terrain.
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Notable Features
The race requires runners to visit 20 mountain checkpoints spread across Hornindal's spectacular fjell landscape, offering panoramic views of glaciers, alpine peaks, and the Norwegian coast. The course represents one of Norway's most demanding ultra mountain challenges, with terrain ranging from valley floors to exposed mountain peaks.