August 29, 2026
FIRST DESCENT
Early Registration
NOW OPEN
From the Cascades to the Sound
85 miles | 4,500 feet down | 2,000 feet up
Gravel. Dirt. Trail. Pavement
500 riders. 500 smiles.
Route Preview
The 2026 route is being finalized. In the meantime, explore last year’s course to get a feel for what’s coming
Welcome to the DOPEST Endurance Bike Ride in the PNW -
Celebrating 5 Years of Adventure
RIDE IT
What You Get
Ride Starts:
8:30 AM from Hyak Sno-Park
Speed Groups (Ride Your Pace):
A Group: 15+ mph
B Group: 10–14 mph
C Group: <10 mph
Ride Marshal Support:
Dedicated leaders for each group
Guidance, pacing, and on-route support
Timed Hill Climb Challenge:
Optional segment to test your legs
Compete without committing to the full race
RACE IT
What it Takes
Race Starts:
8:15 AM from Hyak Sno-Park
Team Format:
4 riders per team
At least 1 woman or gender-diverse rider
Finish Requirement:
Minimum 3 riders must finish
At least 1 woman or gender-diverse rider
Official Time:
Time = 3rd rider across the line
NOT FOR BEGINNERS ON PURPOSE
Come Ready
RIDE OR RACE
ALL S2SERS GET THIS:
1. SAG Support
2. 4 Stocked Rest/Hype Stations
3. Food Ticket at the Finish
4. Drink Ticket
5. Finish Line Celebration (Music + Vibes)
6. Community Energy from Start to Finish
RIDE FAQS
Summit to Sound remains the DOPEST endurance bike ride in the PNW, blending mountain adventure with a Puget Sound finish line celebration.
HOW HARD IS IT?
On a scale from 1 (delightful) to 10 (brutal), Summit to Sound sits around a 7 — challenging enough to earn the finish but fun enough to enjoy the ride.
BIKE AND TIRE REQUIREMENTS
Summit to Sound includes a mix of surfaces: paved roads, packed gravel, and unpaved service roads.
Recommended setups include:
• Gravel bikes
• Cyclocross bikes
• Mountain bikes
• Road bikes with wider gravel tires
Recommended tire size:
• Minimum: 35mm
• Ideal: 38–45mm
Rule of thumb: If your bike can comfortably handle a long gravel trail ride, it will work for Summit to Sound.
EVENT DAY LOGISTICS
Optional Party Bus (shuttle) departs 7:30 AM sharp from Seacrest Park in Seattle and transports riders and bikes to the start at Hyak - the shuttle will not wait for late arrivals.
S2S is tailored for Intermediate to experienced cyclists, offering a challenging route that may not be suitable for beginners.
E-BIKES WELCOME
Class 1 electric bicycles only please.
CARRY ESSENTIALS
While S2S is fully supported, anticipate remote sections where support may be delayed. Come prepared with water, snacks, and basic repair tools to self-manage minor issues and ensure a seamless ride.
WHAT HAPPENS IF I CAN’T FINISH?
Riders who cannot complete the course will be assisted by support vehicles when possible. Because portions of the route are remote, pickup times may vary.
Ride Together
Enjoy Incredible Views