Randle, WA, Washington
Through the Cascades past Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams, and Mt. Rainier. A 200-mile journey through volcanic wilderness with massive elevation changes and remote terrain. One of the original 200-milers.
| Name | Mile | Elevation | Crew Access | Drop Bag | Cutoff |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elk Pass | 30 | 4,200 ft | Yes | Yes | — |
| Lewis River | 65 | 2,800 ft | Yes | Yes | — |
| Adams Creek | 100 | 5,400 ft | Yes | Yes | — |
| Packwood | 140 | 3,600 ft | Yes | Yes | — |
| White Pass | 175 | 4,400 ft | Yes | Yes | — |
| Segment | Miles | Terrain | Difficulty | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Randle to Elk Pass | 0–30 | climb | hard | Big initial climb. Volcanic terrain. |
| Elk Pass to Lewis River | 30–65 | rolling | hard | Mt. St. Helens blast zone. |
| Lewis River to Adams Creek | 65–100 | climb | extreme | Major climb past Mt. Adams. |
| Adams Creek to Packwood | 100–140 | rolling | hard | Remote wilderness. Stay on route. |
| Packwood to Finish | 140–200 | rolling | extreme | Final push past Mt. Rainier views. |
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