Sea to Sound

  • Date Mon 1st July 2024 - Tue 31st December 2024
  • Time 3:00AM EST
  • Location Virtual Event
  • Price $43.40 - $80.50
  • Races 5 races
  • Distances Ultra

Event summary

Join us for the exhilarating Sea to Sound event, a unique three-day multi-modal group ride set to take place from July 1, 2024, in Port Angeles, Clallam County, Washington. Spanning a breathtaking 70 miles along the stunning Olympic Discovery Trail, this event invites participants of all abilities to experience the natural beauty of the Olympic Peninsula.

The adventure kicks off on August 23rd, with Day 1 featuring a scenic 20-mile ride from the Camp Creek Trailhead along the picturesque shores of Lake Crescent. Day 2 promises an exciting 27-mile journey beginning at the Elwha River suspension bridge, while Day 3 wraps up with a 21-mile ride that showcases the smooth trails of the Larry Scott Trail. With aid stations and support along the route, everyone is welcome, including wheelchair users. Plus, thereโ€™s a virtual option available, allowing participants to join from their own neighborhoods and complete their mileage goals by December 31, 2024. Get ready to get outside, connect with nature, and be part of this incredible fundraising opportunity for Ian's Ride!

Organiser's Description

SEA TO SOUND IS A 70 MILE, THREE-DAY, MULTI-MODAL group ride spanning the entire length of the Olympic Discovery Trail [https://olympicdiscoverytrail.org/]. It is also a fundraising opportunity for Ian's Ride, a 501c3 non profit in the State Of Washington. The Olympic Peninsula is the farthest northwest expanse of land one can explore along the US coast. In fact, the Rails to Trail Conservancy [https://www.railstotrails.org/] recently decided to add the ODT to the Great American Rail-Trail [https://www.railstotrails.org/greatamericanrailtrail/route/] making a route from Washington, DC to the Pacific Ocean here in Washington State. Over 3700 miles! For our event, we will offer aid stations and support along the entire route. Wheelchair users are strongly encouraged! We will support you. Just tell us what you will need.

To accommodate everyone, we are offering a VIRTUAL OPTION. This means, you can join along with us, at your own pace, from your own neighborhood. Upload your miles here, follow along to see where you are on our route, and most importantly, Get Outside! The virtual option has until 12/31 for completion.

DAY 1: FRIDAY, AUG 23RD
Day 1 is 20 miles. It begins on the west side of Lake Crescent [https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/visiting-lake-crescent.htm], at the Camp Creek Trailhead [https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/olympic/recarea/?recid=47701], 36.3 miles west of Port Angeles on Hwy 101, South of Hwy 101 on Cooper Ranch Rd. We encourage folks to park at the Spruce Railroad trailhead [https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/spruce-railroad] and shuttle to the Camp Creek trailhead. This section of the trail is stunning, smooth, and remote with big trees and peekaboo views of Lake Crescent [https://www.nps.gov/olym/planyourvisit/visiting-lake-crescent.htm]. The final few miles are on the recently completed Spruce Railroad [https://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/spruce-railroad] section of the trail. It has a beautifully smooth surface and travels right along the edge of Lake Crescent. View maps and get the most up-to-date, detailed information from our website [https://www.iansride.com/day1].



DAY 2: SATURDAY, AUG 24TH
Day 2 is 27 miles. It begins west of Port Angeles, at the end of Crown Z Water Road at the spectacular Elwha River [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwha_River] suspension bridge. The trail crosses the Elwha River [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elwha_River]. Long a source of hydropower and water for mills, the Elwha dams [https://www.nps.gov/olym/learn/nature/elwha-ecosystem-restoration.htm] were removed in September 2011, and the largest river flowing out of the Olympics returned in hopes salmon would eventually repopulate this valley. Although there are some hilly spots, the route is almost entirely paved. There are several excellent access points to join or exit the group ride. Many will be joining us in wheelchairs. We will finish the day at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. We offer aid stations along the way and transportation assistance when needed. View maps and detailed information on our website [https://www.iansride.com/day-2].



DAY 3: SUNDAY, AUG 25TH
Day 3 is 21 miles. It begins at Carrie Blake Park in Sequim. The majority of the day is paved. This year we will NOT ride along Highway 101. Our shuttles will move you from Gardiner to the four corner trailhead of the Larry Scott Trail [https://www.countyrec.com/info/facilities/details.aspx?FacilityID=9906] portion of the ODT. Although not paved, this is a smooth and beautiful trail. Many will be joining us in wheelchairs. We offer aid stations along the way and transportation assistance when needed. View maps and more detailed information on our website. [https://www.iansride.com/day-3]



Sea to Sound Scholarships
We recognize one of the biggest challenges for our disabled riders to join is the expense, particularly lodging. Weve been fortunate to receive generous grants and donations targeted for scholarships that will cover lodging and registration costs. Unfortunately, we are only able to offer these opportunities to folks with disabilities, particularly mobility impairments. If this is something youre interested in, please fill out our online application [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1BDWQtFdZmCLACTqkumGQaPseqNW5Y7VuTH-_g_esrZ8/edit] and we'll be getting in touch. Hope to see you there!



VIRTUAL PARTICIPANTS
To accommodate everyone, we are offering a virtual option. This means, you can join along with us, at your own pace, from your own neighborhood. Upload your miles here, follow along to see where you are on our route, and most importantly, Get Outside! The virtual option has until 12/31 for completion.
Register now as a solo participant or as a team of 2+ participants (your team will work together to complete the mileage goal for your challenge) and start running, walking, wheeling or biking to complete your Sea To Sound goals! If funding is an issue, please contact us for possible scholarship opportunities.
Please do not run on unsafe roads, or areas that have been closed to the public.

Races

  • Sea to Sound - Day 1

    Incl. $3.40 Fee & Sea to Sound Bandana, Hip Bag, Socks, Race Medal

    Fri 23rd August 2024 (11:00AM EDT)

    $43.40

    CLOSED
    Day 1 is 20 miles. It begins on the west side of Lake Crescent, at the Camp Creek Trailhead, 36.3 miles west of Port Angeles on Hwy 101, South of Hwy 101 on Cooper Ranch Rd. There are toilets and a picnic area at the trailhead. This section of the trail is stunning, smooth, and remote with big trees and peekaboo views of Lake Crescent. The ride finishes with a few miles of brand-new trail along the banks of Lake Crescent. View maps and more info on day 1 on our website https://www.iansride.com/day1
  • Sea to Sound - Day 2

    Incl. $3.40 Fee & Sea to Sound Bandana, Hip Bag, Socks, Race Medal

    Sat 24th August 2024 (10:00AM EDT)

    $43.40

    CLOSED
    Day 2 is 27 miles. It begins west of Port Angeles, at the end of Crown Z Water Road at the spectacular Elwha River suspension bridge. The trail crosses the Elwha River. Long a source of hydropower and water for mills, the Elwha dams were removed in September 2011, and the largest river flowing out of the Olympics returned to breeding all 5 salmon species, including the giant 100 pound Chinook salmon of earlier years. Although there are some hilly spots, the route is almost entirely paved. There are several excellent access points to join or exit the group ride. Many will be joining us in wheelchairs. We offer aid stations along the way and transportation assistance when needed. View maps and more info on day 2 on our website https://www.iansride.com/day-2
  • Sea to Sound - Day 3

    Incl. $3.40 Fee & Sea to Sound Bandana, Hip Bag, Socks, Race Medal

    Sun 25th August 2024 (11:00AM EDT)

    $43.40

    CLOSED
    Day 3 is 21 miles. It begins at Carrie Blake Park. The first half is paved, our shuttles will move you from Gardner to the four corner trailhead of the Larry Scott Trail portion of the ODT. Although not paved, this is a smooth and beautiful trail. Many will be joining us in wheelchairs. We offer aid stations along the way and transportation assistance when needed. View maps and more info on day 3 on our website https://www.iansride.com/day-3
  • Sea to Sound All 3 Days!

    Incl. $5.50 Fee & Sea to Sound T Shirt, Bandana, Hip Bag, Socks, Race Medal

    Fri 23rd August 2024 (11:00AM EDT)

    $80.50

    CLOSED
    This package includes all three days of Sea To Sound! We offer aid stations along the way and transportation assistance when needed. View maps and more info on our website https://www.iansride.com/sea-to-sound
  • Virtual Sea to Sound

    Incl. $4.00 Fee & Sea to Sound T Shirt, Bandana, Hip Bag, Socks, Race Medal

    $54.00

    74 miles. We encourage all abilities and modes of transportation to join us. Many will be joining us in-person with wheelchairs. You can do it on your own turf and on your own time schedule. You will even see how far you would've traveled on the ODT as you submit your progress. You can begin your virtual adventure starting July 1.

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