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Tunnel Vision Marathon
4.4 Stars from
5 Runners
Unique and beautiful well organized marathon
By RM about 2023
Review
Well run marathon with an army of incredible volunteers. Beautiful and unique, and all downhill. Enough aid stations so that I didn't have to carry water, perfectly spaced out. With so few runners it was not hard to easily grab water or sports drink without stopping. Thanks for am incredible BQ race!
Race Tips
Lots of porta potties at the start. Line builds fast at about 20 mins to go, get in before the rush. Everyone starts out fast, I think it was positioning for the 2 mile tunnel right off the bat. I would have started slower next time. Lots of light in the tunnel from other runners. Along the course it is about 75% shaded which was nice because it was warm and sunny. Honey stinger gels of 4-5 varieties were laid out on tables as indicated in the marathon emails, very nice. The downhill was great but maybe I relied on it a bit much, I'd say it saved me about 5 mins over a flat course. Food at the end, amazing! I had ice cold coke, cookies, cake, and chili. There was more.
You can park right at the start if you pay the small fee, otherwise there are free lots a short walk away. Look on google for the shortcut trail to the start. Check in for my bib was lime 30 seconds, easily you can arrive 30 minutes before and be good to go.
5 /
5 Stars
Disappointing and Unsafe
By YSB about 2019
Review
This is a beautiful course! The tunnel at the beginning is an exciting element to get the adrenaline pumping. It's really fun. The trail is wide and forgiving (although some people struggle with the loose gravel) with an overall elevation loss which still isn't too rough on the knees. The setting, trail, and weather can't be beat!
The course management and support were super disappointing. Aid station offerings were pretty simple and limited to begin with. There were only 10 stations planned. Unbelievably, two aid stations in the middle of the course were unmanned the entire race. For some, there wasn’t even water or nutrition left. Many of us had no support between Miles 13-21. It’s a remote course so it was a really scary thing especially for those at the back of the pack who arrived to just trash all over the trail and empty water containers. Also scary because we didn't know if any water was available ahead. For the $129 registration fee, totally unacceptable.
There are a few other organizations that half and full marathons on this incredible course. I would not recommend this specific race, but I would definitely recommend this course.
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5 Stars
Gorgeous and Fast!
By MM (Ghost) about 2019
Review
Pretty well organized. Gorgeous scenery and fantastic weather. What a race. Only 1 minor hiccup, I'll explain down below.
Race Tips
Take it easy through the tunnel. Very little can be gained by going fast through there. So just relax and think to yourself "slow and steady wins the race". You'll have plenty of time & distance after the tunnel to make up time if you need to. I was about a minute behind pace by the time I came out of the tunnel (I was about 22:00 through 3 miles when goal was to be 21:00). But you have 23+ miles to make up that difference. In my case, it was roughly 2.5 seconds/mile. I ran a huge negative split, and with a smart racing strategy, you can too.
I wished I'd rented a car rather than relying on Uber/Lyft for everything. So consider renting a car. I flew out Friday and stayed until Tuesday, so your travel plans may be suited just fine with Uber/Lyft. I would stay either in Issaquah or Snoqualmie . There are more options and places to eat in Issaquah but you're much closer to the buses for the ride to the start if you stay in Snoqualmie. You're also closer to the finish for post race in Snoqualmie.
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5 Stars
One of my favorites
By Shannon about 2017
Review
Being from south Louisiana the low temp and humidity (especially for August) was really nice. The shaded trail through the mountains was soooo nice.
Race Tips
Walk the tunnel the day before to get its feel. Even though it's 'trail' (not paved road) shoes with good cushion over the occasional larger gravel are a plus. Superb race.
Parking, shuttling and spectating is a tad unique but well planned out. We stayed in Bellevue (about 30 min from buss pickup and finish). Plenty of hotel choices.
5 /
5 Stars
By MikeH about 2016
Review
Loved this race and this course. Beautiful and fast (my first BQ after 27 marathons). You would have a difficult time finding better August weather anywhere in the U.S. (it was 53 at the start and 66 when I finished).