Snoqualmie Non-Stop is an 880-kilometer all-road ultra-cycling event starting in Bellingham, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The route likely traces a path through the dramatic landscape of western Washington, potentially passing near or through the Snoqualmie region that gives the event its name — an area renowned for its waterfalls, river valleys, and access to the Cascade Range. Bellingham itself sits close to the Canadian border on Washington's northern coast, offering riders immediate access to the scenic San Juan Islands region and the foothills of the North Cascades before the route likely turns inland or south toward Snoqualmie.
The 'Non-Stop' framing in the event name signals the event's core ultra-distance ethos: a continuous, self-supported effort without scheduled breaks, in keeping with the broader American ultra-cycling tradition that prizes sustained, uninterrupted riding over staged formats. September timing in the Pacific Northwest typically offers stable, dry weather following the region's notoriously wet spring, with the Cascade passes still reliably open before the onset of autumn weather.
Based on this event's terrain, difficulty and riding style.