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Start of the Chuckanut 50k in 2012.

Start of the Chuckanut 50k in 2012.

Quick Facts

 

Race Name: Chuckanut 50k

Registration: Opens First Friday of December

Location: Fairhaven, WA

Facebook : /Chuckanut50k

Instagram : chuckanut50

Founders: Doug McKeever & Richard West

Race Organization: Runner Girl Races, LLC

Favorite quote: “It’s a classic... don’t ever change it!”

Founded: 1993

Race Date: Third Saturday of March

Race Time: 8am - 4pm (8 hour cut-off)

Early Start: 7am

Race Director: Krissy Moehl

Co-RDs: Kevin DouglasTyler Pouley

Race Benefits: Recreation NW, Girls on the Run of Whatcom County & The Conservation Alliance

Hashtags: #Chuckanut50k, #CNut50

Chuckanut 50k makes efforts towards sustainability in the production of our race - UltraSignUp Article: The race to sustainability


Increasing Inclusivity

We want everyone to feel welcome at the Chuckanut 50k and remain open ears and also seeking resources on ways to include anyone that wants to run. Following the guidelines of United in Stride, we added a Visually Impaired Division to the Chuckanut 50k in 2019. This is to encourage and let runners know we will do our best to involve anyone that is interested and prepared to run our race course. Please contact race director Krissy with questions and for additional information. In 2023 we added a nonbinary category and awarded a course record bonus. We will provide equal awards across all categories.


Brief RACE HISTORY

The Chuckanut 50k has been around since 1993. Doug McKeever and Richard West started the race and led the charge for ten years. In 2000 RD Krissy Moehl participated in the Chuckanut 50k as her first ultra. “When Doug and Richard “retired” in 2002, I decided to ensure that the Chuckanut 50k would continue. There is something about that first ultra that holds a special place in one’s heart.”  Runner Girl Races, LLC, dba Chuckanut 50k was founded in 2010.  The 2020 edition was canceled due to COVID-19. We held a Virtual version in 2021.

This event is possible from the coordination with our coRDs Kevin & Tyler and the many amazing hours of help and support by many committed volunteers year after year.


Dave Terry cruising into Aid #1, 2008

Dave Terry cruising into Aid #1, 2008

The Chuckanut 50k is dedicated to Dave Terry (1961-2009)

The following note written in January 2010 from race founder Doug McKeever captures our dedication to DT: 

“Chuckanut was a special race for Dave and I think he liked the present course that Richard and I designed more than we did! The technical trails, the mud, the long climbs and descents on gravel roads, and the 10 km flat out and back on the crushed rock path ALL matched Dave’s versatile running skills. I remember him writing me a thank-you note, which he concluded (after we had muttered about some course changes): “It’s a classic….don’t ever change it!”  

 

 

 


SPECIAL THANKS

To Peggy & Dennis Moehl (aka Ma & Pa Moehl).  They give so much of their time, life and energy to making each year a success.

Doug McKeever, former RD, continues to mark and clean the course every year.  He is a constant sounding board for the little and big questions that arise.

Steve Loitz.  Through many life events Steve swept the course on race day every year from 2003-2018.  

To Ellen Beecroft for her major contribution the as co-RD 2010-2012.  Ellen's hard work ethic made the 20th anniversary a huge success.  With just the two of us we pulled off double the event size and triple the work load.

Heather Anderson added her flair as co-RD in 2013 & 2014. She coordinated volunteers and managed local details.

Kristie Ensley (2015 & 2016) brought her friendship and caring nature to coordinating the volunteers and tirelessly helping with connecting the race with the community. Her energy filled the work days leading up to, and on race day, with laughs while getting stuff done. 

Kevin Douglas & Tyler Pouley for their energy and awesome collaboration to pull off the 25th Running Celebration in 2017 and continued partnership since.


Toward Zero Waste

The goal at a Toward Zero Waste event is to plan ahead and distribute only materials that are recyclable or compostable (no materials that will be landfilled). There will be very few trash cans at the event. Instead, stations for recycling and composting collection are available to participants at several locations. Toward Zero Waste events are a great way to show our commitment to the environment and create a living model for event participants and the community. If you have questions as as to whether items are recyclable or compostable, call Sanitary Services Company at 360-734-3490 or visit their website at http://www.ssc-inc.com/faqs.php.