The East Coast version was so popular, we couldn’t resist bringing this event out to the West Coast! The Washington Yeti 100, like its big sister race, is perfect for first-time 100 milers or those looking to run sub-24. The course is along an old Rails to Trails route through …
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The East Coast version was so popular, we couldn’t resist bringing this event out to the West Coast! The Washington Yeti 100, like its big sister race, is perfect for first-time 100 milers or those looking to run sub-24. The course is along an old Rails to Trails route through the central Cascades of Washington: all the views, summits, and energy without all the tough mountain climbs. The trail will take you through scree fields, valleys, and a 2.3-mile-long tunnel, all while running on crushed limestone at a grade no greater than 5% (and usually much less). Come join us and experience the fun and magic of the Yeti trail runners, West Coast edition!
The course is an out-and-back on a Rails to Trails trail. You’ll run through the 2.3 mile-long Snoqualmie tunnel twice. Trail surface is crushed limestone, mostly smooth surface.
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Scenic and Flat, Great for a first 100!
I had been wanting to do the Yeti 100 in Virginia for awhile, but it’s a lottery now and harder to get into. When I heard there was going to … MORE
I had been wanting to do the Yeti 100 in Virginia for awhile, but it’s a lottery now and harder to get into. When I heard there was going to be a west coast version in Washington, I registered as soon as it opened! Now I absolutely need to do another Yeti race! The RD Jason Green and his team were so awesome, the volunteers were incredible and people came out from all over the US to support the Yeti family.
We got some awesome swag ( hat, shirt, pin, sticker, socks, buff and finishers received a buckle). The course was beyond beautiful too with the mountains around us. We ran across bridges, through a tunnel and into the forest on a very runnable gravel trail. The aid stations were well stocked and volunteers extremely helpful as well.
This race was perfect for anyone wanting to complete their first 100 (or 100k) or attempt
sub 24. The flat did get a little tough to run in the later miles, but it was a very cool looking area!
I highly recommend the Yeti Trail Races based on how welcoming everyone was and plan to do another!