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2009 Traverse Results – Category Reports

September 6, 2010 by Todd Elsworth Leave a Comment

Scot's Race Timer Category Reports Team Category Running Mountain Biking Road Biking Trail Running Kayaking Trek Total 1. Lisa Mueller (190) Solo ... Read More →

Filed Under: Bellingham Traverse

Bellingham Traverse ROOTS.

August 25, 2010 by Todd Elsworth Leave a Comment

If you like stories, here's the abridged version of how the Traverse came to be... The Story- My name is Todd Elsworth and The Bellingham Traverse is my creation. Born in Bellingham, raised in ... Read More →

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Port of Bellingham

August 25, 2010 by Todd Elsworth Leave a Comment

Thank you Port of Bellingham for your continued support of the Bellingham Traverse. We love using Marine Park as the put in for our paddlers. The improvements to the park are much appreciated. ... Read More →

Filed Under: Bellingham Traverse Tagged With: Bellingham

Olympia Traverse Logistics: The Race within the Race

July 28, 2010 by Todd Elsworth Leave a Comment

The Olympia Traverse can be a challenging event from a physical standpoint but it is equally challenging logistically. It is almost like a race within a race.  In Bellingham the race starts downtown, ... Read More →

Filed Under: Recreation Northwest Tagged With: directions, how to, Olympia, Olympia Traverse, schedule

Olympia Traverse

May 11, 2010 by Todd Elsworth

Olympia Traverse Course Trail Run- 4 miles The Olympia Traverse kicks off with a run through the woods of Capitol Forest. The run leaves Middle Waddell Trailhead north on Waddell Creek Rd for one ... Read More →

Filed Under: Recreation Northwest Tagged With: mountain biking, Olympia, paddling, road biking, running, TREK

Northwest Traverse- A Northwest Rite of Passage

May 11, 2010 by Todd Elsworth Leave a Comment

NorthwestTraverse.com is a blog platform that will keep people of the Puget Sound updated on what is happening around the two main events that it supports- The Olympia Traverse and the Bellingham ... Read More →

Filed Under: Bellingham Traverse Tagged With: beer, Community, fun, Fundraising, mountain biking, Multi-sport, paddling, road biking, run, TREK

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avatar for Todd ElsworthTodd Elsworth

Todd Elsworth is one of the many “Mossy-haired lunatics roaming the dripping peninsulas”, described in “I'm Here for the Weather'' by Tom Robbins. As executive director, he works to fulfill our mission to teach the health benefits of nature, promote outdoor recreation, and steward the places where we play.

avatar for Elizabeth NelsonElizabeth Nelson

As Program Director, Elizabeth Nelson brings her passion for community health by promoting the positive connection and health benefits of time spent in nature. She has a broad range of experience running her own business, working in nonprofit and government organizations. Her program management, graphic design, and marketing skills combined with her background in community health bring a unique perspective to her work. She enjoys hiking, running, playing soccer, gardening, and exploring new trails with her two daughters and dog.

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Recreation Northwest is a 501(c)3 charity. All donations are tax deductible to the full extent of the law. Our non-profit federal tax-exempt number is 46-1774882.

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