A group of running crew pacing their racer at the Cascade Crest 100
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Cascade Curious? Come to Cascade Crest Night

Every summer, intrepid ultra runners from across the Pacific Northwest (and beyond) set their sights on one unforgettable challenge: the Cascade Crest 100 Endurance Run. If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to make it through the mountains, the heat, the climbs, and the long miles after dark, Cascade Crest Night at Seven Hills Running Shop is your chance to hear the stories behind the race from the people who know it best. Whether you’re toeing the start line this year or just curious about the legend of Cascade Crest Night, come spend an evening talking trails, training, and ultrarunning culture with the Cascade community.

Join us for Cascade Crest Night at Seven Hills Running Shop on Tuesday, June 2 at 6:30pm.

Race volunteers, board members, and runners who’ve actually survived 100 miles through the Cascades will be at the shop to answer questions, share stories, and talk all things Cascade Crest. We’ll cover everything from required trail work to training, crew logistics to course history, buckle dreams to race-day reality. Get the complete low down from the people who have already experienced what it takes to live, love and suffer through the Cascade Crest 100.

Whether you’re signed up (congrats on beating the lottery!), are considering your first hundred, pacing a friend, or just want to learn more about one of the PNW’s most iconic ultras Cascade Crest Night is for you.

Everyone is welcome. No experience required.

Pizza and drinks provided.

Sponsored by Speedland

Speedland is the headline sponsor for the 2026 Cascade Crest 100.
They will also be here with their demo set of Speedland RX:LDVL so you can test out their product.


The start line of the 2013 Cascade Crest 100 mile trail race

Cascade Crest 100

The Cascade Crest 100 Endurance Run is a notorious 100-mile trail ultramarathon held each summer through Washington State’s Cascade Mountains. The race starts and finishes at a local fire station in the small town of Easton and is known for its rugged mountain terrain, huge elevation gain (more than 23,000 feet), and strong Pacific Northwest ultrarunning culture. 

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