About
Off 109 Mt. Adams Highway, the Wild Woman Trail Race Weekend is a trail gathering built by people who understand why runners return to dirt year after year. It has been going for 14 years, carrying the feel of a "Women's Trail Adventure" rather than a polished production.
The route is one large loop, with aid stations every 4-7 miles, giving a sense of moving through the course instead of repeating the same stretch all day. It suits runners taking on a "first-time-friendly ultra experience," plus relay teams of up to 4, which gives the day a mixed rhythm of steady solo efforts and handoff energy.