
Ok My grandson asked me if I would want to drive from Mountain Hoode to the Seaside coast. Of course I said yes. I twas in for a vacation it had been a few months. Plus, if im going to die soon,...
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Hood to Coast Relay, located in Beaverton, OR, is the host of the renowned Providence Hood and Portland To Coast Relay, known as the Mother of All Relays. This iconic event brings together 8 to 12 member relay teams from around the world, covering a scenic route of 198 miles from Mount Hood to the Pacific Ocean. With a legacy of 36 consecutive sold-out years, this relay race attracts participants from over 40 countries and all 50 states.
Aside from the flagship relay, Hood to Coast Relay also offers the HTC Race Series, featuring one-day relay destinations for teams of 4-6 people, as well as various road race events throughout the year. Participants can expect a mix of camaraderie, friendship, and spirited competition in a setting that promotes teamwork and endurance.
Moreover, as a passionate event production company, Hood to Coast Relay partners with local organizations to create memorable experiences for participants. Whether it's through the domestic HTC events or the international relay series, the focus remains on fostering bonds, creating lasting memories, and providing an adventure-filled experience for all who participate.
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Ok My grandson asked me if I would want to drive from Mountain Hoode to the Seaside coast. Of course I said yes. I twas in for a vacation it had been a few months. Plus, if im going to die soon,...
Hood to Cost promotes a "Turkey Trot" on the day before Thanksgiving. $35 to walk around the track at the Portland Speedway at night and look at tired old Christmas lights. Spend you money and...
This was an interesting race. I had a great time, but the people are really what make relay races fun. Most folks wouldn't find being in a van without sleep, baths, or much space for 30 hours as...
This race needs to DONE. We live in Boring, Or and every year this thing disrupts our road, our home and traffic everywhere in this damn city of Portland is absolutely horrific. Everyone...
Heaven. 1000 teams. 197 miles. 24 hours. 12 people teams. 7 cups of coffee 3 Snickers bars 1.5 hours of sleep. 1 Volcano 1 Beach 0 meals. I'll be back.