Registration for the Washington version of the Yeti 100 will open Jan 2nd 2023 -For complete registration information, please sign up viz the watch list button , join our FB member group or visit our website yetitrailrunners.com for complete details !
The East Coast version was so popular, we couldn't resist bringing this event out to the West Coast! The Washington Yeti 100, like it's 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!
2023 Washington Yeti 100K
Date: June 23-24 2023
Where: The Palouse to Cascades trail, Washington state
Start time: 7:00 am Start/Finish: Hyak Trailhead
Awards: Buckles for all finishers, awards for top 3 women and men
>Elevation gain: 4000 ft
Course type: Out-and-back on Rails to Trails trail
Under the mountain:
Run through the 2.3 mile-long Snoqualmie tunnel twice
Trail surface: Crushed limestone, mostly smooth surface
Cut off times for the 100K is the same for the 100 milers .
Coast2Coast
Can you complete the Yeti Virginia & Yeti 100 Washington in the same year ?
Congratulations to the 2022 Yeto COast2Coast Winners !
Richard Higgins-51:15:29
Victoria Kendra- 56: 18:37
Carole Williamson- 56:48:21
2023 COURSE
100 MIles
https://ultrapacer.com/race/yeti-wa-100
100K
https://ultrapacer.com/race/yeti-wa-100k
2023 Washington Yeti 100 Mile Endurance Run
Date: June 23-24 2023 Where: The Palouse to Cascades trail, Washington state
Start time: 7:00 am
Start/Finish: Hyak>Awards: Buckles for all finishers, awards for top 3 women and men
Cut-off: 30 hours
Elevation gain: 4,500 ft
Course type: Out-and-back on Rails to Trails trail
Under the mountain: Run through the 2.3 mile-long Snoqualmie tunnel twice
Trail surface: Crushed limestone, mostly smooth surface
Race check-in & All drop bags to be collected at start. See aid station chart for drop bag locations and note that the course is an out-and-back, so drop bags can be used twice each.
Event's current local time: 9:54 AM PT