Kaniksu Ultras
Come join us for a weekend of mountain running in the Lower Selkirk Mountain Range of the Colville National Forest, WA. There's a race distance for all as well as lots of fun and camaraderie. Come experience one of the most beautiful areas the Pacific Northwest has to offer.
Course GPX Links
Long Walk 100K
Kaniksu 50
Emory Corwine Memorial Ruck Race
Sweet 50K
Granite Grindr
Tall Trees 29K
Herman's Half-ish
Long Walk 100K
New to the Kaniksu Trail Runs - The Long Walk 100K - is a beast of a run! You'll run all of the K50 course with an extension that takes you south of Granite Peak. You'll start at Frater Lake like everyone else in the morning. At Just-Up-Hill relay point, you'll head south to a small aid station, Rufus Aid. From there you'll had back on trail and start your long climb toward Granite Peak. You'll have a chance to top off water at the Taco Aid and then head a few miles to Granite Aid then the summit of Granite Peak. As you return to the Granite Aid Station, you'll continue with the rest of the 50 mile course. Bring solid trail legs for this course because it's all trail with minimal dirt-road running!!!
Kaniksu 50-mile (K50)
The course is completed by running an 18 mile out-and-back and 32-mile loop. The out-and-back section climbs nine miles through the forest and ends on the rocky summit of Granite Peak. Participants will descend the same route back and finish at our race headquarters in Frater Lake. The loop is very runnable and made up of single track trails used mostly by hikers and some dirt bikes. There is 11,100 feet of elevation gain on this highly respectable course. There is a 20-hour cut-off.
CASCADE CREST 100 MILE ENDURANCE RUN QUALIFIER
Blister Club (Solo Ruck)
After several years of this event being a sub-category of Emory's Ruck Race, we decided that this needed to be recognized as a major event. Members of the Blister Club are those who have completed the 50-mile course with a ruck and under the 20-hour time limit. To register, simply look for Solo Ruck under events in registration.
Emory Corwine Memorial Ruck Race
Training to fast pack, go farther on your next hunt? Then this is the race for you!!! The ruck race is a relay race where 2-5 participants will complete one of 5 legs, carrying a minimum 35lb pack/ruck for males and 25lb for females packed with non-perishables food items. The ruck racers travel over the same course as the Kaniksu 50 (K50). If you can hike a 24 minute per mile pace then you can do this event! Ruck racers have a 20-hour time limit to complete the course. This race event is to honor an Air Force SERE Specialist, Emory Corwine. Emory passed away in a motorcycle accident in Airway Heights, WA on his way to perform flag duty one early morning in June 2012.
Proceeds go to the SERE Memorial Fund. This event has donated over 3,000 lbs of food to the 2nd Harvest Food Bank in Spokane, WA.
This year we are offering discount codes for 2-4 person ruck teams. Discount codes are as follows:
Two Person Ruck: TWORUCK (40%)
Three Person Ruck: THREERUCK (30%)
Four Person Ruck: FOURRUCK (15%)
Granite Grindr
New to the Kaniksu Trail Runs - Granite Grindr 26.2 - is going to be one heck of a course! You'll start at Frater Lake like everyone else in the morning. At Just-Up-Hill relay point, you'll head south to a small aid station, Rufus Aid. From there you'll head back on trail and start your long climb toward Granite Peak. You'll have a chance to top off water at Taco Aid and then run a few miles to Granite Aid. From their you start the summit climb to Granite Peak. As you return to the Granite Aid Station, you'll continue with your 9-mile downhill run back to Frater Lake HQ. Bring solid trail legs for this course because it's all single-track trail!!!
Sweet 50k
This Sweet 50k (32-miler) is a lollipop-style course and boasts a whopping 7,000' feet of elevation gain! This course has an amazing single track trail that winds like a roller coaster to the first aid station (550) at 10 miles. After that, you run downhill for 4.3 miles on a dirt road to the next aid station (La Pit) (14 miles). From there, via Thomas Aid, you'll start to climb up to the highest point of your run and then head back down to 550 Aid Station (22ish miles). You'll return to Frater Lake (Finish) on the same roller coaster trail you started on. This Sweet 50k also has a generous 12 hour cut-off. The perfect setup for your first ultra!
Tall Trees 29k
This 18-mile course is an absolute grind on the way up and a VERY fast run on the way down! Runners will start and finish at our Frater Lake Headquarters and run the out-and-back section (Granite Peak) of the K50 course. The trail is very runnable and boasts a 2,500’ vertical gain that consist of some of the best trails in the area. At the mid-point, runners will be awarded with one of the best views the area has to offer. There is a generous 8-hour cut-off for this course.
Herman's Half
This course is new to our weekend of fun and is a very fast course! This is a point-to-point course that starts at the Thomas Aid Station (end of leg 3) and ends at Frater Lake Headquarters. You'll start off by going up and over Thomas Mountain and into 500 Aid Station. After passing 550 Aid Station, you'll be on amazing single track trail that winds like a roller coaster for 9 miles and finish at Frater. Herman's Half has a nice climb at the beginning but is mainly downhill roller coaster terrain and has a generous 5 hour cut-off.
SERE Beer Mile
Kaniksu Ultras is proud to bring you the SERE Beer Mile. We’ve always wanted an experience that allows us to thank our volunteers as well as bring together our friends and families for a good time before we kick off a hard weekend of racing.
This event holds both a loaded (beer) and unloaded (beer substitute) category. The course will start in a transition area and progress onto an out-and-back run (200m/200m). Each competitor drinks four cans of beer and runs the course four times (START-beer, then lap, then beer, then lap, then beer, then lap, then beer, than lap – FINISH).
The beer must be consumed before the lap is begun, within the transition area which is the 10-meter zone before the start/finish. Beer cans must not be tampered with in any manner, ie. No shotgunning or puncturing of the can except for opening the can by the tab at the top. The same applies with bottles – no straws or other aids are allowed in order to aid in the speed of pouring. Beer can must NOT be opened until the competitor enters the transition zone on each lap.
Competitors must tip the empty beer can or bottle over their head at the end of a chug to verify the vessel is empty.
Competitors who can’t hold the loaded or unloaded beverage down before they finish the race must complete one penalty lap at the end of the race (immediately after the completion of their 4th lap.
We intend to conduct this event at the K50 and Emory Corwine Memorial Ruck Relay (ECMRR) Start/Finish area or the event campsite area. Regardless of the location, we will have volunteer (sober) drivers who can drive to either of those locations for SERE Beer Mile competitors.
Volunteering for the K50 or ECMRR gets you into this event for FREE.
Event's current local time: 11:40 AM PT