Race Rules
The rules are as Plain as the race -
You must stop at each checkpoint and provide search and rescue your bib number and the password
Search and rescue must be told if you choose to not continue
No parking on the airfield next to Lake Wenatchee Rec Club. It is an active runway.
No pacers allowed on the course
No dogs allowed on the course (dogs are pacers)
No flagging
You receive nothing from anyone. Water comes from streams or lakes
No aid on the course from any source
No stashing. You have no drop bags, stashes or other aid on the course. Aid is only allowed at Deep Creek.
You also have everything with which you started, with you at all times, this includes going up to Klone Peak. SAR staff at checkpoints will take trash
At the end of loop one and before starting loop two at Deep Creek, you can have all the aid you want, from any number of people. You can drop everything you carried for loop one and start fresh with all new stuff if that is what you want to do. Once you start loop two you must carry everything through that loop to the end again and not accept anything from anyone.
There is one exception to the above; you can always accept or give aid to a fellow runner entered in the race but NO MULING.
If someone figures out what they think is a cool way to use the above rules to their advantage over their fellow runners, we reserve the right to disqualify them.
Really up for a challenge?
Try the Washington Grand Slam, consisting of four events in one year. Entrants are required to finish the following to be considered a Washington State Grand Slam “Official Finisher”
Lumberjack 100 Mile Endurance Run
Cascade Crest 100 Mile Endurance Run and the Plain 100 Mile Endurance Run. We moved the race date back a week in 2016 to allow some additional recovery time after Cascade Crest.
For official Grand Slam Rules see - http://slam100wa.com/main/rules/