FAQ2025-03-25T21:20:56+00:00

FAQ

COMMON SKI TO SEA QUESTIONS

RACE GUIDE LINKS AND RESOURCES

I’m new to the race and/or new to Bellingham, where can I find information about logistics, road closures and carpooling?2025-03-27T19:45:36+00:00

While we recommend that new racers and captains read the entire website, we realize it is a lot of information so head to this page to get an idea of the flow of the race.

I’m a new team captain, what do I need to know?2025-03-27T20:25:15+00:00

As the team captain, you’re responsible for managing your team. This includes inviting participants, organizing payments, coordinating transportation logistics, etc. While the Race Guide contains all the information you’ll need, be sure to check out our Team Captain Manual for a quick overview of key responsibilities and helpful tips for a successful race day.

What is the difference between competitive and recreational divisions?2025-03-27T19:44:50+00:00

Two main factors – estimated team time and equipment. Fastest teams in competitive generally finish in 6 – 7 hours while fastest recreational teams usually finish in 7 – 8 hours. You can look up past team times on our results page to get an idea of averages.

In regard to equipment; your boat often denotes what division you must register in. Check out details on the canoe and kayak legs of the race guide.

For bike legs, aero bars are NOT allowed in either leg of the recreational division. Additionally, time trial bikes, triathlon bikes and disc wheels are prohibited in all recreational divisions of the road bike leg.

If you have any of the above and you are in a recreational division, you will be moved to the competitive division on race day so please make sure your equipment is in compliance with your division by completely reading through the information page of your leg.

PLEASE NOTE: The only divisions considered recreational are Recreational Open, Recreational Mixed and Recreational Women. All other divisions are classified as competitive.

What is the difference between mixed and open?2025-03-27T20:26:05+00:00

Only three divisions, Competitive, Recreational and Whatcom County, include subdivisions based on gender. Your team captain must ensure they pick the correct subdivision based on the following:
Open – (0-3 Women per team or 0-3 legs assigned to female racers)
Mixed – (4+ Women per team or 4+ legs assigned to female racers)

Can I do the race solo?2022-12-12T20:57:58+00:00

A: No, at this time we do not allow for solo racers, a team must have at least three racers.

How many racers make up a team?2025-03-27T20:27:02+00:00

A: Traditionally, eight, since you need two paddlers for the canoe leg. A racer will be allowed to participate in multiple legs (a maximum of three legs per racer) so teams can be made up of anywhere from three to eight racers. Please read the “Competing in Multiple Legs” section on this page of our website for more information on what is and what isn’t allowed as several combinations DO NOT compliment each other due to the highway closure and safety regulations.

What Do I Need To Know If I Plan On Racing Multiple Legs?2025-03-27T20:27:49+00:00

A: A racer can compete in up to three different legs of the race for the same team or multiple teams. Please be advised that your timing chip will continue during any gear or clothing transitions and travel and gear logistics are the responsibility of the team and their support crew. Please read the “Competing in Multiple Legs” section on this page of our website for more information on what and what isn’t allowed as several combinations DO NOT compliment each other due to the highway closure and safety regulations.

How can I find a racer for my team or a team to join?2025-03-24T22:58:35+00:00

A: Our Message Board allows you to post a message seeking a racer or look through posts by teams looking for a racer.

When Do I Need To Complete Registration?2025-03-24T22:17:36+00:00

A: Registration closes at 5:00 PM on the Wednesday before race day BUT racers MUST complete registration by May 1st to be guaranteed an official Ski to Sea competitor T-shirt. Racers completing the process after May 1st will receive a Ski to Sea Beanie instead of a T-shirt.

What happens if a racer discovers that they cannot race a day or two before race day?2025-03-27T20:29:00+00:00

A: The Team Captain is responsible for obtaining a replacement racer. The Replacement Racer MUST also sign the Hold Harmless form before race day or on-site at the Race Day Meeting held for that particular leg of the race. The easiest fix to this problem is for one of the racers to cover a second leg.

How do i get my race bibs?2025-03-24T23:03:12+00:00

A: Our packet pickup page has the location and times for team bib pickup the Friday and Saturday before the race. One person picks up for the entire team and anyone can pick up one or more team packets as long as they have the team name and/or number.

Will there be water and food provided?2025-03-27T20:30:04+00:00

A: Yes, there will be filtered water at each leg of the race. Supplies are limited at the DOT station (run to road bike) and we recommend that road bikers bring water to the transition point. We have food vendors at Riverside, Hovander, Zuanich and Marine Parks. The Mt Baker Ski Area Cafe will be open at Heather Meadows for drinks and light snacks. The only station that does not have food for sale is the DOT station so please plan accordingly. We have Beer Gardens at Hovander and Marine Parks. Alcohol is NOT PERMITTED at any of the parks or the Mt Baker Ski Area and having an open container is grounds for disqualification of your team from the race, no exceptions.

I’m coming from out of town, where can I stay?2025-03-25T16:57:27+00:00

We work with local hotels in Bellingham and Whatcom County who provide a block of rooms for our racers at a discounted rate. Head to this page for the full list and to book.

I’m coming from out of town, where can I rent race gear?2025-03-27T20:47:11+00:00

Head to this page for a list of boats, bikes and skis to rent in the Bellingham, Seattle and Vancouver areas.

PLEASE NOTE: Canoes and kayaks sell out months before the race so book early.

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