Find answers to common questions about the race, registration, and logistics.
Since 1976 the Great Ski Race is the primary annual fundraiser for the Tahoe Nordic Search & Rescue team.
The race offers two courses: a challenging 26km course with an elevation gain of 1,636 feet and a more accessible 10km course with an elevation gain of 453 feet.
No, it is not permitted to race with dogs.
Snowshoeing is not permitted on the course.
Both classic and skate skiers are welcome, with tracks available for classic skiers on the entire course.
No, refunds or rollovers are not possible if you are unable to race.
The 26km race is considered a test of endurance and skill. While skiers of all abilities enter, beginners are not advised to due to its length and remoteness but instead are encouraged to register for the 10km race, which is ideal.
No, the race is a fluorocarbon wax-free event for environmental and public health reasons.
The event is staffed entirely by volunteers associated with the Tahoe Nordic Search & Rescue team. Everyone you meet on race weekend that is working – parking, registration, start and finish, soup stations, etc – is a volunteer with some association to Tahoe Nordic Search & Rescue. If they are old, ask them for a story. If they are old and short, it’s Doug Read, the co-founder. In all cases, offer a high-five.
For practice and equipment rentals, participants can contact the Tahoe Cross Country center, where the race starts and finishes.
Sure! Please email us with your specific request.