Most people look at a mountain and see a boundary.
We look at it and see a question.
Not a romantic question. A real one.
How far can the human body go when it's trained with intent?
How much vertical can it handle before it breaks?
How fast can it move across terrain that was never meant for speed?
This isn't about chasing applause. It's about changing what feels possible.
Every project begins where comfort ends, on trails that punish ego, on climbs that expose weakness, on distances that demand honesty. We don't go there to prove we're special. We go there to prove that with discipline, patience, and relentless preparation, the ceiling moves.
And when it moves, it doesn't just move for one athlete.
It moves for Indian mountain sport.