Most of the elevation gain takes place within the first couple of kilometers.
It is a 0.8 mile loop trail with 100ft elevation gain.
Day 2, for example, lists seven miles and 1,200 feet of elevation gain.
In 2010, the route was 166 km long for a total elevation gain of 9500m.
That hill, however, is the entire course and gives it an elevation gain of 4,650 feet.
While the trip is nearly an eight mile walk involving more than 2000 feet of elevation gain, many find its views well worth the effort.
This trail is approximately 6.7 miles in length with an elevation gain of 800 feet.
There is up to 15,000 feet of elevation gain and loss.
The elevation gain compared to the main range is approximately 60 m.
The 2's are longer three to five miles - and steeper, with an elevation gain of about 200 to 400 feet.