EVEREST MARATHON 2012 - PRESTIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL MARATHON
17 May - 3 June 2012
Everest Marathon
is one of the ultimate downhill
marathons in the world, with masses of runners heading from Everest Base Camp
all the way down to Namche Bazaar, a total of 41.84km or 26 miles!
The Everest marathon starts with an acclimatizing trek to Everest base camp
before starting the race on 29th May 2012
Everest Marathon 2012
Race date : May 29th, 2012
Course length : 42 km / 26.09 miles (international standard)
Start point : Everest Base Camp (5364m/17,598ft)
Finish point : Namche Bazaar (3446m/11306 ft)
Features
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Highest altitude marathon in the world
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Accurate measurements and full marshalling
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Amazing treks through the Sherpa heartland
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Visit Everest Base Camp

EVEREST MARATHON 2012 - THE ULTIMATE DOWN HILL RACE:
17
May 2012:
Arrive Kathmandu
18 May 2012: Guided sightseeing
around of the Kathmandu valley.
19
May 2012: Flight: Kathmandu
(1,310m) - Lukla (2,840m). Trek to Phakding (2,610m).
Our early morning trek to Everest Base Camp begins with a
flight into Lukla - is a lifetime experience, in itself. The
airfield is on a slope and the difference between the two ends of the runway is
about 60 meters! We start the everest base camp
trek for a few hours along the Dudh Kosi River to the village of Phakding
2,610m.
20 May 2012: Phakding
(2,610m) Namche bazaar (3,440m).
The trek takes us through a magnificent forest of
rhododendron, magnolia trees and giant firs, as we head up toward Namche. After
a steep descent and another steep climb through the forest
22
May 2012: Namche
bazaar (Acclimatization 3,440 m)
We will spend time here on short treks to acclimatize.
22
May 2012: Namche to Tengboche (3,860m)
With incredible
views of the Thamserku we steadily descend to the Imja Khola where we see a
series of water driven prayer wheels. Later, we ascend to Tengboche Monastery
(3,860m) - one of the most beautiful places in the world.
23 May 2012:
Tengboche to Pheriche (4,312m)
Continuing up the Imja Khola valley, we trek towards the summer village of
Pheriche (4,260m).
24 May 2012:
Pheriche to Lobuche (4,920m)
After ascending up a small ridge we
contour around the base of Khumbu Glacier. After lunch, we start trekking on a
steep ascent to the terminal moraine of the glacier and onto the foot off the
Lobuche Ice Fall at the base of Everest (4,930m).
25 May 2012:
Lobuche to Gorekshep (5,140m)
This is a short trek as we head to
Gorekshep not far from Everest Base Camp.
26 May 2012: Hike up to Kalapatthar
(5,545m). Return to Gorekshep
We will head off early morning up Kala
Patthar for breathtaking views of Everest. We then return and stay overnight at
Gorekshep.
27 May 2012: Trek to Everest Base Camp, 6 km approx
Today we will trek to the Everest Base Camp below the notorious Khumbu
Icefall! The Base Camp is a lively place during the high expedition
season. The trail to the camp passes over rocky dunes, moraines and
streams where a great view of the Khumbu Icefall awaits you. Treading
upon the icefall can be quite tricky as trails change each year due to
glacial movement, so pay special heed to follow the lead Sherpa. The
walk is quite strenuous due to the high altitude and thin air but worth
it. Overnight in tent.
EVEREST BASE CAMP 5365m/17,602ft
28 May 2012: Practice run at Everest Base Camp.
Getting High: It’s not always a difficult climb as one would imagine it to
be like while trekking in the Himalayas. The Base Camp is a great spot to
spend the day with some of the world's highest peaks soaring above you, some
more than 7000m. One can often hear the crackle of the glacier and
avalanches nearby. We will have a practice race for a short distance after
breakfast, fully attired in the official marathon t-shirt and number. During
afternoon great number of Nepali runners will join us for the marathon.
Overnight in tent.
29 May 2012:
Everest Marathon Race day!
After an early morning breakfast and final briefings the Tenzing-Hillary
Everest Marathon (full version) will start at seven. Simultaneously the half
version of the event will take off from Dingboche (4410m/14800ft). Days of
trekking and acclimatization should make you feel fit and
dandy by now, but of course it is more than just a downhill run. Running the
world’s highest marathon course in the Himalayas that passes through high
altitude rocky moraines, meadows, Sherpa hamlets, clunky wooden bridges and
past Buddhist stupas, prayer flags and yaks is surely challenging and
equally enthralling! The thrill lasts all the way down to Namche Bazaar!
Nothing compares to running this marathon at the foot of Everest! Overnight
in lodge.
30 May 2012: Namche to Phakding
(2,610m).
We trek down along
the gorge of the Dudh Kosi to the small village of Phakding.
31 May 2012: Phakding to Lukla (2,840m)
We walk through town to the little airstrip of Lukla.
1 June 20125: Flight: Lukla (2,840m) -
Kathmandu (1,310m).
2 June 2012: Leisure.
3 June 2012: Departure.
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