Run the ridges, chase the wonder!
Overview
Welcome to the Wy’east Wonder, a breathtaking adventure on the flanks of Mt. Hood. This is not just a race, it is a moving postcard of Oregon’s most iconic peak. Runners wind their way across rugged ridges, weaving through alpine forests, and opening up to sweeping vistas of Wy’east that you’ll never forget.
This event brings the community together in the shadow of the mountain with shuttles, cheering crews, and a finish line celebration that includes music, food, and awards. Whether you are running, crewing, volunteering, or spectating, you’ll feel the magic of the mountain and the thrill of Go Beyond’s spirited race vibe.
Aid Stations
Both the 50M and 50K are fully supported with well-stocked aid stations featuring water, electrolyte drink, fruit, salty snacks, and sweet treats. Some stations are crew-accessible for extra support. Drop bag service is provided at designated aid stations for both distances.
Logistics
Schedule
Friday
Bib pickup at Solera Brewery from 5:00PM to 7:00PM
Saturday
50M bib pickup at Red Barn Park from 4:00AM to 4:55AM
Shuttle departs Red Barn Park at 5:00AM
Pre-race briefing at 5:50AM
50M race starts at 6:00AM at Bennett Pass Sno Park50K bib pickup at Red Barn Park from 6:00AM to 6:55AM
Shuttle departs Red Barn Park at 7:00AM
Pre-race briefing at 7:50AM
50K race starts at 8:00AM at Bennett Pass Sno Park
Post-race celebration at Red Barn Park with burritos, beer, cider, and awards ceremony
Bib Pickup
Runners may pick up their bib on Friday evening at Solera Brewery or on race morning at Red Barn Park. There is no bib pickup at the start line. A photo ID is required to pick up your bib.
Drop Bags
Runners may drop their bags at designated locations on race morning at Red Barn Park. Drop bags are transported to aid stations along the course. Bags left behind after the race will not be mailed.
Crew & Pacers
Crew and visitors are welcome at designated aid stations and the finish line. Shuttles transport spectators to and from Red Barn Park to the finish. Runners have priority seating on shuttles, so spectators may need to wait for the next one if full. No spectator parking is available at the start or finish.
Volunteers
Swag & Medals
All finishers receive a Wy’east Wonder pint glass. Top three men, women, and non-binary finishers in each distance receive sponsor prizes. Age-group awards are also presented. Every participant is invited to enjoy the post-race celebration with burritos, beer, cider, and music.
Getting There
Portland International Airport is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes away from Parkdale. Bend is about 2.5 hours away by car.
Driving Directions
Parking
There is no parking at the start or finish lines. All racers, crew, and visitors must park at Red Barn Park. Parking is available on city streets and in the field next to the park. Volunteers will direct vehicles on race morning. Overnight parking is not permitted in the field.
Lodging
Hotels are available in Hood River and Government Camp. Campgrounds are located nearby, including Toll Bridge Park Campground. Airbnb rentals are also available in the area. There is no camping allowed at Red Barn Park.
Requirements
This is a challenging mountain ultra. Runners should be well-trained for rugged terrain and extended time on their feet. Prior experience in long-distance trail races is recommended to ensure safety and success.
Mandatory Gear
Runners are strongly encouraged to carry their own hydration and gear appropriate for mountain conditions.
Policies
Cancelations & Deferrals
Race Policies
Charity & Beneficiary
The Wy’east Wonder supports local community and environmental stewardship. Proceeds help fund outdoor recreation and conservation initiatives through Go Beyond Racing’s partner organizations.
Land Acknowledgement
We acknowledge and respect that the Wy’east Wonder takes place on the traditional homelands of the Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs, the Wasco, and the Wishram Tribes.
About Go Beyond Racing

Founded in 2013 and based in Portland, Oregon, Go Beyond Racing is a premier trail race organizer that has become a pillar of the Pacific Northwest trail running community. Known for its professional execution and welcoming culture, Go Beyond produces dozens of races annually—from grassroots weeknight trail series to 200-mile endurance feats—each designed to challenge and inspire runners of all backgrounds.
At the core of Go Beyond Racing is a commitment to going the extra mile. Every event is intentionally crafted to reflect their core values.
Race directors Todd and Renee Janssen are lifelong endurance athletes and deeply embedded in the trail community. Their family-oriented approach and hands-on involvement ensure each event feels personal and thoughtfully executed. From their signature events like Mountain Lakes 100, Volcanic, Stumptown Trail Runs, and the Oregon 200, to weekly runs hosted through the Trail Factor club, Go Beyond is deeply invested in building a vibrant and supportive trail running culture.
Whether you're taking on your first 5K or your fifth 100-miler, Go Beyond Racing invites runners to go faster, go farther—and most importantly—go beyond.

Disclaimer
We make every effort to provide accurate and up-to-date information on Kåduka, but details may change. Please always confirm the latest information on the official race website. See something that needs correcting? Send us a note at feedback@kaduka.app




