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SUMMARY:W.A. State Parks Free Admission Day-National Trails Day
DESCRIPTION:National Trails Day \nWashington State Parks has announced free admission days\, when the Discover Pass will not be required to visit a state park. Please note\, free days apply only to day use (not overnight stays or rented facilities)\, A Discover Pass will still be required on these days to access lands managed by the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (unless noted). \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/w-a-state-parks-free-admission-day-national-trails-day/
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SUMMARY:Red Devil Trail Runs
DESCRIPTION:Red Devil Trail Runs\n\nRed Devil 50K\, 25K and 10K\nJune 5\, 2021\nSandcreek Trailhead\, Wenatchee National Forest\, Cashmere\, WA\n \nWe are excited to be back on these great Wenatchee National Forest trails south of Cashmere! The 50K\, 25K and 10K runs held on single-track trails and old logging roads have earned a reputation as some of the most challenging in the Pacific Northwest! \nStart times \n50K — 6:30 a.m. \n25K — 7:30 a.m. \n10K — 8 a.m. \n  \n50K \nThe Red Devil 50K has quickly become one of the Pacific Northwest’s must-do races. The race starts and ends at Sandcreek Trailhead and includes the Red Devil\, Red Hill\, Devil’s Gulch and Mission Ridge trail systems in the Wenatchee-Okanagan National Forest\, outside of Cashmere\, WA. These trails form an incredibly challenging 7\,200 feet of climbing to challenge even the most seasoned trail runner. We will have two fully staffed and supplied aid stations on the 50K course\, one of which you will pass twice at miles 9 and 26. The other you will pass at mile 17. \nThere will be a water only\, self-serve station at mile 5. At mile 9\, 17 and 26 we will have the usual Ultra running fare and plenty of Hammer Nutrition products as well. \nDepending on COVID-19 conditions at the time of the race\, we will be following additional precautions including wave starts\, aid station protocols and requirements for mask use. More details will be available within a month of the race depending on requirements in place and the state of the pandemic. \nFor a race report from 2019\, check out Team LaSportiva’s Maria Dalzot’s blog post.\nhttps://www.mariadalzotrd.com/thoughts/2019/6/4/red-devil-challenge-50k \n25K \nThe 25K — also a loop with the start and finish at Sandcreek Trailhead — includes the Red Devil\, Red Hill and Devil’s Gulch single track trails\, features close to 4\,300 feet of elevation gain and is the first 9 miles of the 50K course. One water only\, self-serve station will be located at mile 5 and a fully staffed aid station will be at mile 9. We will have the usual Ultra running fare\, to include PB and J sandwiches\, pickles and pickle juice\, water\, electrolyte drink\, cookies\, candy\, pretzels\, fruit\, gels\, etc. \n10K \nThe out-and-back 10K\, which also starts and ends at the Sandcreek Trailhead\, and is on well-maintained logging and Forest Service roads\, has an elevation gain of 1\,000 feet. There is one water/electrolyte station\, which you pass twice as the course is out and back. \nMaps \n50K map \n25K map \n10K map \nEvent Details \nEach finisher will receive an iconic Red Devil medal\, a RunWenatchee face mask/buff\, shuttle transportation to and from the start/finish\, staffed aid stations that have full COVID-19 safety precautions in place. and plenty of food and hydration products. We partner with Chelan County Mountain Search and Rescue to provide course support and they are the event’s non-profit beneficiary. \nRace shirts are available for purchase\, online-only\, as part of registration checkout. \nMilepost 111 Brewing Co. in Cashmere will once again offer discounts to racers for food and beverage\nafter the race. \nDepending on COVID-19 conditions at the time of the race\, we will be following additional precautions including wave starts\, aid station protocols and requirements for mask use. More details will be available within a month of the race depending on requirements in place and the state of the pandemic. \nStudent Rates \nMiddle School\, High School\, and College Students are all eligible for a substantial entry discount to all our trail runs. Click on the Student Entry if you are any one of these runners. \nCOVID-19 Protocols \nDepending on COVID-19 conditions at the time of the race\, we will be following additional precautions including wave starts\, aid station protocols and requirements for mask use. More details will be available within a month of the race depending on requirements in place and the state of the pandemic. \nShuttle Service \nWe are planning on having COVID-19 compliant shuttle service to and from the start/finish area for racers only. Depending on COVID-19 conditions at the time of the race\, we will be following additional precautions including wave starts and requirements for mask use. More details will be available within a month of the race depending on requirements in place and the state of the pandemic. \nRaces are going cupless for 2021! \nWe are including a reusable\, collapsible drinking cup for all runners for our trail runs starting in 2021\, thus reducing our environmental impact by not having paper cups littering the course or in the landfill. \nCut-Off Times \nOur cut off times for the 50K are generous and allow for people to run the course. You will have to be able to move at an average of 3-3.5 mph to make the cut-offs. We reserve the right to pull you off the course if you are behind these times. At Mile 9 and 26 (Devils Gulch Trailhead) is an extraction point\, where runners can be shuttled back to the start/finish area if injured or do not meet the cut-off criteria. Here are the cut off times: \nMile 9 (Devils Gulch TH): 3 hours\nMile 17 (Henley’s Camp): 6 hours\nMile 26 (Devils Gulch TH): 8 hours\nFinish Line: 10 hours
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/red-devil-trail-runs/
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SUMMARY:Echo Valley 10k\, Marathon & 50k
DESCRIPTION:Echo Valley – 1700 Cooper Gulch Rd\, Manson\, WA 98831\, United States \n\nFor 2021\, Echo Valley is returning to its traditional format\, with a 1 mile kid’s race\, 10K\, half-marathon and 50K. Echo Valley remains an excellent race choice for many. The 1 mile kid’s race\, camping and location make it ideal for families\, while the 50k is a great course for a first time 50K runner or someone wanting to set a 50K PR time. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/echo-valley-10k-marathon-50k/
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SUMMARY:Echo Valley 10K\, Half & 50K
DESCRIPTION:SINGLE RACE FORMAT RETURNS!\nFor 2021\, we are returning Echo Valley to its traditional format\, with a 1 mile kid’s race\, 10K\, half-marathon and 50K. Echo Valley remains an excellent race choice for many. The 1 mile kid’s race\, camping and location make it ideal for families\, while the 50k is a great course for a first time 50K runner or someone wanting to set a 50K PR time. \nBased in the pristine wine country of Lake Chelan\, Echo Valley offers stunning views\, runnable (is that even a word?) single tracks\, heaps of sunshine and a retreat from everyday life! \nTo top off this weekend away in the mountains\, you can camp pre- and post-race. Take this time to reboot\, decompress from technology and reflect on the amazing training you have done. Socially distant bonfires and laughter will be plentiful! Come and share an amazing weekend with us; we promise you will head back to work Monday full of heart and strength of mind! See below for details on accommodations. \nThis race is sponsored by Vin du Lac of Chelan\, one of the top Wineries in the region\, named “Winery of the Year” in 2010. \nA special thanks to Company Creek Pizza for supporting the Echo Valley races. They’ll be providing pizza to keep you going all day long! \nWoodland Speeders Kid’s Race\nAs part of our new Woodland Speeders program\, we offer free kid’s races at all of our events. Parents are welcome to run with their kids. You can register your child during the registration process for your own race or sign them up later. The Echo Valley kid’s race is the longest that we have at 1 mile in length and is half dirt road\, half grassy trail\, with a small amount of elevation gain. See schedule below for start time. \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/echo-valley-10k-half-50k/
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SUMMARY:Summer Songbirds Sojourn
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the North Cascades Institute \nThink spring birding season is almost over? Think again! Pacific Northwest birdwatching excitement extends into the summer season. And who better than local avian aficionado Libby Mills to help us direct our curiosity? Drawing on her 50 years of bird watching experience\, Libby will point out the potential second clutches of resident chickadees\, wrens and robins as well as searching out just arrived tropical warblers\, grosbeaks and flycatchers. \nThe course will be located on private land outside of Deming\, in our socially-distanced small group with no public crowds. We are extremely lucky to have access to this unique area – the first time an Institute course has been offered at this property! \nThe day will start relatively early and move between a few different micro-habitats on the landscape. This will allow us to see our bird neighbors late in the breeding season and in their respective summer activities. \nThere will be opportunities to listen to birds sing and respond on their territories\, as some species’ young will be making their first sojourns into independence! \nClass cost: $110 \nFor more information click here.
URL:https://wenatcheeoutdoors.org/event/summer-songbirds-sojourn/
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