It has come to our attention that this may not have been made clear enough last year...
COSTUMES ARE VERY ENCOURAGED!
The Friends of the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center and the Mount Shasta Ski Park present the 9th annual Shasta Ascension Backcountry Race, a backcountry ski and splitboard race. It follows a traditional ski-mo (ski mountaineering) format of a timed event that follows an established trail through challenging winter alpine terrain while passing through a series of checkpoints. Racers climb and descend under their own power using backcountry skiing equipment and techniques.
Randonee, telemark, and split boards are welcome. Racers should be comfortable climbing and descending advanced terrain.
This year we're continuing with categories for the groms! Got a youngster at home that charges harder than you do, (no shame, they all do) get 'em signed up for the Shasta Ascension Junior Course!
Awards ceremony starts at 12:30pm
Thanks to Timberworks' generous donation we have $1000 in prize money for the top three male and female competitors!
This year’s costume theme is bust out your finery! You got it...everything from the Victorian Age to the Roaring '20s! (We know it's the same as last season, but without the Snow Ball last year and the same band scheduled, it just fits too well. And who doesn't love to get fancy on the mountain?) So, dust off your duds and get down to race up the mountain in support of the Avalanche Center! Prizes will be given for best costume! And really, any and all costumes are encouraged!
Event tee-shirts are available for purchase with your registration. Only $15 with registration or $20 at the race.
Registration fees
Prices are inclusive of mandatory charges, items, and fees
Skiing Closed
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$55.49Dec 1 - Jan 18
Splitboard Closed
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$55.49Dec 1 - Jan 18
15 - 17 yo Closed
For the youngsters who are probably going to beat all of us.
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$28.74Dec 1 - Jan 18
14 & under Closed
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FreeDec 1 - Jan 18
Registration
Pre-Registration Packet Pickup:
Already pre-registered? Skip the lines on Saturday morning and pick up your packet the night before. Come to the Upper Lodge at City Park between 4-8pm on Friday, January 20th.
1315 Nixon Rd
Mt Shasta, CA
Registration:
- Open 7:00 AM to 9:30 AM the day of the event.
- Entrance fee is $50 (discount for Members!)
- Divisions for men and women:
- 14 & under (Junior Course)
- 15-17 years (Junior Course)
- 18-29 years
- 30-39 years
- 40-49 years
- 50-59 years
- 60 years and older
- Splitboarders all ages
Rules
Mandatory gear: Racers must carry the following equipment throughout the race.
- Randonee, telemark, or splitboard
- Climbing skins
- Avalanche beacon
- Avalanche probe
- Snow shovel
- Backpack
Recommended gear:
- Water/food
- Wind-proof jacket or shell
Volunteering
If you are interested in volunteering for the events, please contact us at hanne.meyers@fmsac.org or casey.glaubman@fmsac.org
Race Rules
- Registration is between 7:00 AM and 9:30 AM.
- Waivers must be signed by all racers at registration
- Race starts at 10:00 AM
- NO late starts. All racers must be in the starting arena prior to 10:00 AM
- Participants should follow the course as closely as possible
- The participants must use climbing skins for ascending, except in designated boot pack sections.
- Passing is allowed in all areas, safety first.
- Any competitor who is caught up to must immediately yield the trail to the faster participant.
- All racers are obligated to come to the aid of a person in danger.
- Check Points (transitions to or from skinning or skiing) will be marked with flags or banners, and will have a course marshal present.
- At each checkpoint, participants must shout their bib number to the Course Marshal and confirm that Course Marshal replies with your correct number.
- The Race Director reserves the right to modify the event and race course at any time for safety reasons.
- In case of withdrawal during the event, the competitor must notify a Race Marshal (via the closest checkpoint) by any means and in the shortest time possible.
- The Organizers reserve the right to force a competitor to withdraw for health or safety reasons.
Other Activities
The Fifth Season will be sponsoring a backcountry ski demo day. Leading companies representing backcountry ski gear are invited to attend. Demo the very best in ski mountaineering/randonee gear available on the market today for no charge (valid driver’s license and credit card required).
Annual Snow Ball
The Snow Ball will be happening at the City Park. The World's Finest will be playing! Tickets will be available at The Fifth Season prior to the event, or at the Ascension Race itself.
Course Description
With the new Gray Butte Lift going in, the course is going to change slightly. Once we have a course set, we will update this description. Below is the description of the prior course, much of which will remain the same. Check back for details!
All racers will start at the base area, out in front of Ray's Place. The race will start with a grueling, skins-on ascent to the top of Douglas Butte, where a transition awaits the racers as they prepare to descend North Saddle. At the bottom of North Saddle they'll hang a hard right and head out the Coyote Cat-Track up into Coyote Gully. A second ascent to the Grey Butte Cabin sees the racers hit the course's high point, where a swift transition precedes a mad dash down the off-piste Coyote Gully. From the base of Coyote Gully, racers will throw their skis on their back for a bootpack to the top of Coyote Butte. Those that survive will make their final transition before a madcap descent takes the racers back to the base area and Finish Line. To be greeted by throngs of adoring spectators.
All told the course climbs about 2500 vertical feet. Along the way the course is marked with Ascension Flags.
This season's new Junior Course follows the same route but omits the ascent to and ski back from the Grey Butte Cabin. Junior Racers will climb Douglas Butte, descend North Saddle, go out the Coyote Cat-Track, up the Coyote Gully Bootpack, then descend back to the Base Area and Finish Line. Also to be greeted by adoring fans. The Junior Race climbs approximately 1500 vertical feet.
Course Map
Subject to change! New map coming soon!
Contact information
- Event contact
- Casey Glaubman
- fmsac@fmsac.org
- Phone
- +1 360-301-3040
- Website
- Visit website