Event Series Methow Valley Ski Rodeo

Methow Valley Ski Rodeo

Liberty Bell High School 24 Twin Lakes Road, Winthrop, WA, United States

Hosted by the Methow Valley Nordic Ski Education Foundation, the Rodeo features different race distances which can be done individually or as 2- or 3-person teams!

Event Series Methow Valley Try Biathlon #1

Methow Valley Try Biathlon #1

Mazama Biathlon Range 500 Goat Creek Rd., Mazama, WA, United States

Join the Methow Valley Biathlon Team to learn about Biathlon equipment, history, and safety. Participants receive individualized shooting instruction, practice shooting at targets, and then combining skiing and shooting on a short, easy biathlon course.

Sun Country Snowshoe Run

Teanaway Community Forest 1800-1838 W Fork Teanaway Rd, Cle Elum, WA, United States

Join Krank Events for a fun snowshoe course in the Teanaway Valley, with views of Mt Stuart and the surrounding mountain ranges. This event will include a 5K and 10K distance, with plenty of ups and downs.

Wicked Winter Navigation Race

Teanaway Community Forest 1800-1838 W Fork Teanaway Rd, Cle Elum, WA, United States

Produced by Krank Events, Wicked Winter Navigation Race is a 3hr or 5hr snowshoe rogaine navigation course in the beautiful Teanaway Valley forest

Event Series Race of the Methow

Race of the Methow

McCabe Trails 22 Twin Lakes Road, Winthrop, WA, United States

The Race of the Methow is Methow Valley Nordic’s premier race weekend which serves as both a Junior National Qualifier for the Pacific Northwest Division and as a community race for all-comers, with a special focus on youth.

Crescent Lake Challenge

Crescent Lake Sno-Park Crescent, OR, United States

Produced by Sporthill, the Crescent Lake Challenge is a 23 kilometer freestyle cross country ski race loop around Crescent Lake, Oregon. Sno-Park Permit required.

Patrol Race

Meany Lodge Stampede Pass Rd, Easton, WA, United States

Produced by the Mountaineers, Patrol Race is the premier ski-touring race that follows the historic route pioneered in the 1930's on the Pacific Crest Trail from Snoqualmie Pass to Meany Lodge.

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