Snow Leopard Day: Vertical meters for a good cause

Snow Leopard Day: Vertical meters for a good cause

Snow Leopard Day

Following its successful comeback in 2026, the DYNAFIT International Snow Leopard Day will return in 2027. Together, we’ll once again climb vertical meters to help protect the snow leopard and make a strong statement for the conservation of this rare big cat. Stay tuned! More information about the next Snow Leopard Day will be coming soon. We look forward to collecting vertical meters together with you again in 2027 in support of the Snow Leopard Trust.

Terms of participation

A total of 14 official venues are participating this year. On site, there’s DYNAFIT test gear to borrow, plus a program with music and food. Those who are not present on site can simply collect their altitude data via GPS on March 7 and 8 and then upload it by March 8 at 18 o’clock (CET).

Locations of the events

Country

Location

Date & Time

Austria / Germany

Kitzbühel - Vertical Up Event

28.02.2026, 6:30 PM

Czech Republic

Mountain Resort Dolní Morava

07.03.2026, 9:00 AM

Finland

Ski Resort Ylläs / Y1

07.03.2026, 10:00 AM

France

Arêches Beaufort

07.03.2026, 9:00 AM

Greece

Pierra Creta - Psiloritis Mt

07.03.2026, 9:00 AM

Italy 

Skialp3 - Colere (BG)

08.03.2026, 9:00 AM

Norway 

Tusten

08.03.2026, 8:00 AM

Romania (Run)

Brasov

07.03.2026, 10:00 AM

Slovenia

Soriška planina

07.03.2026, 9:00 AM

Sweden

Funäsdalen 

08.03.2026, 10:00 AM

Switzerland

Berggasthaus Sulzfluh - Partnun

08.03.2026, 9:00 AM

USA

Solitude Mountain Resort - Utah

07.03.2026, 8:00 AM

Snow Leopard Day in the mountains
Snow Leopard Day in the mountains

Donation project 2026: Frozen Peaks

The snow leopard isn’t just the logo of DYNAFIT, it also represents exactly what we stand for: endurance, speed, adaptability. But its habitat is shrinking, and the population is considered endangered. 

That’s why we support 2026 das project “Frozen Peaks: Protecting the Snow Leopard’s Glaciers” of the Snow Leopard Trust. Together with international partners, the initiative is committed to protecting the high mountain ecosystems in southern Kyrgyzstan and preserving the habitat of the endangered snow leopard. A key focus is on protecting the glaciers, which are essential for the local water supply. The donations help turn scientific findings into new legal foundations for glacier protection and push forward important conservation measures in the Pamir-Alay Mountains. 

More information about the Snow Leopard Trust at: snowleopard.org