The High Atlas Ultra Trail (HAUT) is a mountain ultra-trail running event held in Morocco, crossing the High Atlas Mountains between the villages of Imlil and Ouirgane. The event offers six race formats ranging from 10 km to 120 km, with routes reaching altitudes of up to 3,000 meters and combining mountain passes, valleys, waterfalls, and remote Berber villages. The longest distances, 120 km and 85 km, start in Imlil and traverse high mountain terrain including Tizi N Tizekert, the Ighouliden waterfalls, and the Assif Zagzawen valley before finishing in Ouirgane, while shorter formats progressively reduce distance and elevation. Distances and elevation profiles include 120 km with 6,400 m of elevation gain, 85 km with 4,500 m, 60 km with 3,000 m, 42 km with 2,300 m, 21 km with 1,000 m, and 10 km with 230 m. The event is organized with checkpoints, refreshment stations, time barriers, and mandatory safety equipment adapted to each format. Participation requires a valid medical certificate, and qualifying trail experience is mandatory for longer distances. HAUT emphasizes safety, environmental responsibility, and structured competition, with individual and team classifications across multiple age categories, while allowing route or schedule adjustments in case of weather or safety constraints.
HAUT 10 : MAD 400 HAUT 21 : MAD 600 HAUT 42 : MAD 750 HAUT 60 : MAD 1000 HAUT 85 : MAD 1100 HAUT 120 : MAD 1500