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Bison Ultra 2023: Conquering the 50K Trail in Yercaud Hills

Categories: Fitness , Running

Location: Yercaud hills, Tamil Nadu, India

Elevation: approx 1100 mt - 1500 mt : elevation gain ~ 1500 mt

Distance: 50KM [Strava] [Certificate]

Date: 10th Sept 2023

Preparation: For preparation of Bison Ultra 2023 50K I just followed my daily workout i.e. a mix of cycling, running, and strength workouts. No custom training plan, my last long run was Ooty ultra 30K in April. You can read my blog post on Ooty Ultra 2023 here

Travel: I and Suresh started around 6 a.m. in the morning and later picked up Mey and Laxmi near the SilK board junction on Hosur Road. Our first stop was Shree Savarna Bhawan, near Krishnagiri, for breakfast. We tried mini tiffin, idly, mini dosa, and uttpam. We loved the Tamil-style sambhar and filter coffee. The next stop was the Tata Motors show room at Salem for charging our EV. The people at the showroom were very friendly. It was warm weather at Salem, so we took some rest while our car was on charge. We also took a test drive of some of the EV vehicles from Tata. I am really impressed by Tata Group’s commitment and future planning for the EV push. We were supposed to have lunch at Salvi Mess (recommended by Mey), but later felt that due to the heavy breakfast and heat in Salem, we decided to start climbing towards the Yercaud Hills. We just had a quick coconut break before entering the hills. Our running start point and stay were 8–10 KM’s ahead of Yercaud town. We reached around 4 p.m. at Last Shola, which was on the way to Heavens Lodge (our stay and bib collection place). There we met coach Kay (the organiser) and many other runners having lunch. We were also hungry, so we quickly had food that was available to them (though a bit costly, but understandable as we had not given prior notice). Overall, our travel was good; we had a good charge in an EV after reaching Yercaud.

Stay: Heavens Lodge Cottages, Yercaud. Newly built cottages with a beautiful valley view of the Krishnagiri area

Event:

Before night, I was in doubt about whether I should wear my Luna sandals for the run or normal shoes. For almost the last year, I have done most of my runs in sandels, so that was my first choice. Anyway, I was carrying basic walking shoes (actually, not even suitable for running). After checking with some runners who have done this trail in the past, I decided to go with shoes but kept my Luna in an extra bag (I thought it would change at the 25 km mark). But my decision to use shoes was very good, though initially I was not very comfortable during downhills because of the fear of slipping, but slowly I tuned my mind not to think much about that aspect and focused on the route, which eventually helped me. Coming to route, it’s beyond words; most of the part of route was trail, only some road streched but very calm remote village roads. Volunteers has done a great job of setting up water points, but it was not easy. Lunch at 25–26 km was great: Idli, Sambhar, and Chutney, very nice and light. There was a small loop of 3–4 km at the lunch point. Initially, I was thinking of having food after completing the loop, but Jay, with whom I chipped in somewhere after 8–10 km, advised having food first, then entering the loop, which indeed was a very good decision, and we were already tired, and solid food was very much needed. btw, Jay is an accomplished runner (has done border 100 KM). After the sun was fully up, we entered the road. I tried to run with Jay, and later we were joined by another runner, Anant Kansal (a Ladakh marathon finisher), who was also running at a similar pace. After 8–9 km of road, our final climb of 10–11 km started, which was tough and grueling. We tried to climb together and were finally able to finish just before the cut-off time. Suresh was there at the finish line to motivate us to cover the last couple of hundred meters.

Final thoughts:

This was a small event in comparison to other running events, but the challenges were much greater because of the terrain and remote access. Coach Kay has done his best to organize, and I must congratulate him. The food was simple and nice. The location of the stay, especially Heavens Lodge, was superb, though some runners also stayed in Last Shola, which was our starting point. The finish line was at Heavens Lodge. So we walked about a kilometer in the morning to the start line.

Some learnings:

We had a lot of fun together, and the overall experience was phenomenal!

This was a brief overview of our Bision trip ultra run. I hope to revisit it in 2024.

Feel free to write in at pp@pradeeppant.com or comment here in case you wish to share your own experiences or need more info.

Happy to help!

Cheers!


Finally, here are some pics from our trip ( I, Suresh, Mey and Laxmi (Lucky)):

Our road trip route

Road trip route map from Bangalore to Yercaud for Bison Ultra

Start at home

Starting the Bison Ultra trip from home

Start with Suresh

Starting the journey with Suresh

Drive to Yercaud

Driving towards the scenic Yercaud hills

Mini tiffin breakfast at Shri Sharvana Bhavan, near Krishnagiri

Breakfast stop at Shri Sharvana Bhavan Krishnagiri

Delicious mini tiffin breakfast for runners

Route to Salem

On the highway towards Salem

EV charging at Tata Motors, Salem

Charging our EV car at Tata Motors showroom in Salem

Friendly staff at Tata Motors Salem charging point

Coconut break en route before entering the Yercaud Hills

Fresh coconut water break before the Yercaud hill climb

Our stay in a beautiful place

Beautiful stay at Heavens Lodge in Yercaud

Enjoying evening tea

Enjoying Nilgiris tea at Heavens Lodge Yercaud

Lucky in deep thoughts

Laxmi reflecting on the upcoming 50K trail run

Sunset view from Heaven’s Lodge

Breathtaking sunset view from our stay in Yercaud

Beautiful Valley View

Suresh enjoying the valley view from Heavens Lodge

Stunning valley landscape in Yercaud Hills

Pradeep Pant at Heavens Lodge overlooking the valley

Beautiful area outside our stay

Lush greenery surrounding Heavens Lodge cottages

Evening at Heavens Lodge with runners

Runners gathering at Heavens Lodge before race day

Evening vibes and conversations with fellow ultra runners

Open fields near Heavens Lodge Yercaud

Photo shoot with the ultra team members

Cozy cottages at Heavens Lodge Yercaud

Relax evening at Heavens Lodge

Relaxed pre-race evening with the team

Ultra team at bib collection

Bison Ultra 2023 team at bib collection desk

Race briefing

Coach Kay giving the Bison Ultra race briefing

At the Bib Expo

Runners at the Bison Ultra 2023 Bib Expo

Pre-race day

Ultra running team ready for Bison Ultra 50K

Group pic with coach

Group photo with Bison Ultra Race Director Coach Kay

Sun-protection gear trial

Trying out sun protection gear for the 50K run

Lucky’s mobile love :-) relaxed evening

Relaxed evening before the tough 50K trail challenge

Bison Ultra 50K route

Bison Ultra 50K race route map

50K elevation profile

Bison Ultra 50K elevation profile showing major climbs

Trail route

Challenging trail sections of Bison Ultra in Yercaud

at the start line

Runners at the Bison Ultra 2023 start line

Ready for the run

Ultra team members ready for the 50K trail challenge

First climb – Beautiful view

Stunning sunrise view during the first climb

Sunrise

Epic sunrise photo during the Bison Ultra run

Suresh and Pradeep during the early morning trail climb

With 25K runners

Meeting 25K distance runners on the trail

More climb

Steep trail climb with Suresh at Bison Ultra

Climb and Sun

Pushing through the heat on a mountain road climb

At 12KM stop

Hydration break at the 12KM mark of Bison Ultra

Beautiful temple en route

Traditional temple along the Bison Ultra 50K route

With Lucky

Running with Laxmi (Lucky) on the Yercaud trail

Road climb

Challenging road section between trail segments

much-needed break. - Guava

Fresh guava break during the 50K ultra run

Crossing trail

Suresh navigating a technical trail section

Pradeep and Suresh running together at Bison Ultra

This guy helped us make a stick

A local villager helped us fetch walking sticks for the climb

en route fun

Light moments during the grueling 50K ultra run

Our hero Boy

Meeting local village children along the route

With Anant

Running with fellow ultra runner Anant Kansal

My running partner

Pradeep and his 50K running partner Jay

Final downhill with Jai

Final downhill stretch towards the finish line with Jay

Final steps to finish line

The emotional final steps of the 50K Bison Ultra

Finishing the race with Suresh at Yercaud

The last few meters before the finish line

Crossing the Bison Ultra 2023 50K finish line

Medal earned

The hard-earned Bison Ultra 50K finisher medal

Finisher pic

Pradeep Pant Bison Ultra 2023 finisher photo

Medal pic solo

Solo photo with the 50K trail finisher medal

Medal pic with Jaisingh

Celebrating the finish with running partner Jaisingh

With Coach Kay

Finisher photo with Race Director Coach Kay

Before return

Ultra team gathering at the stay before returning home

before leaving Heaven’s Lodge

Final group photo at Heavens Lodge Yercaud

Met podium finishers on return

Meeting podium finishers from the Bison Ultra race

I loved the customized medal with my name on it!

Customized Bison Ultra finisher medal with name engraved



 

 

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