Where East Coast Magic Meets West Coast Wonder Deep in the heart of the Cascades, where abandoned rails whisper tales of adventure and a 2.3-mile tunnel holds secrets beneath a mountain, the Yeti’s left-coast cousin throws down an invitation to dance with distance. Welcome to the Yeti Washington, where East …
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Where East Coast Magic Meets West Coast Wonder
Deep in the heart of the Cascades, where abandoned rails whisper tales of adventure and a 2.3-mile tunnel holds secrets beneath a mountain, the Yeti’s left-coast cousin throws down an invitation to dance with distance.
Welcome to the Yeti Washington, where East Coast charm meets Pacific Northwest sublime.
Course Magic
- 1,916 ft total elevation gain
- Maximum 5% grade (usually less)
- Surface: Crushed limestone dreams
- Out-and-back format featuring:
- Dramatic scree fields
- Serene valley views
- The legendary 2.3-mile Snoqualmie tunnel
Cut-off: 30 generous hours, 200K 35 hrs
85% finish rate on our runner-friendly course!
The Yeti Spirit Goes West
Same welcoming vibe, new mountain backdrop:
- Community over competition
- Support over showmanship
- Trail magic around every bend
- Where East meets West in ultra-running bliss
Whether you’re chasing your first hundred or adding another buckle to your collection, come experience how the Yeti spirit transforms the Pacific Northwest trails into your next ultra-running home. #YetiWest #PNWUltra
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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!