Past results and photos can be found on our Results page.
2025 PNW Race Calendar
Westy’s wildside WESTern Series
Friday, January 10th
Thursday, January 30th
Friday, February 28th
Vertfest @Alpental
Saturday, February 15th, 2025
USA Skimo National Cup Event
Wy’Easter Skimo Race
Saturday, March 29th, 2025 (Individual) Mt. Hood Timberline
Sunday, March 30th, 2025 (Sprint) Mt. Hood Ski Bowl
USA Skimo National Cup Event
Kulshan Randonnée
Saturday, May 17th, 2025
Kulshan (Mount Baker, near Concrete, WA)
Other Regional Events:
Shasta Ascension Backcountry Race | January 25th 2025
Coming back for a 10th year, the backcountry ski and splitboard race follows a traditional ski mountaineering format through an established trail.
Loup Loup Skimo Race | January 25th 2025
Hosted by Cascade Endurance, this race gets you Loupy for sure. Race up and down the Loup Loup Ski Area (1,300’ vert) as many times as you can in one or four hours. All downhill skiing is on a blue run. Then refresh at the bottom aid station!
Mt Ashland Skimo Summit | February 1st 2025
This race is going to be a beast! There’s a full course with four major climbs and skiing outside the resort boundary. But don’t fear! They still offer a recreation course to dip your toes in, so there’s something for everyone here.
Mt Bachelor Vertfest |
Bachelor also has a Vertical Festival! Put on by the Central Oregon Avalanche Center, there’s a full day of uphill skinning and downhill shredding, demos, clinics, vendor village, friends, bonfire, s'mores and other festivities. Of course, the main event is the uphill race.
FREEBIRD Ramble |
A skimo race hosted by Ramberaven Gear Trader at 49° North Mountain Resort! Also, the race has a relay division, which to our knowledge, is the first of it’s kind in the area. There will be a solo 3hr, solo 6hr, and relay 6hr event going up and down the 1,900’ course.
Patrol Race | March 15th 2025
10th year anniversary of the modern re-invention of this historic race! The race traverses nearly 20 miles of rugged terrain, primarily following the Pacific Crest Trail, gaining and losing over 4,500 feet of elevation between Snoqualmie Pass and Meany Lodge (historically named the "Meany Ski Hut," and is just below Stampede Pass). This race first ran in 1930 and was modeled after “military patrol races” common in Europe at the time, but the first of its kind in America.