A member of Atlas Athletes from Olympia leads the pack at the second annual Frosty Moss relay race held along the Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. Atlas Athletes won the 80-mile race in a time of 9 hours, 29 minutes, 15 seconds. (Matt Sagen)

A member of Atlas Athletes from Olympia leads the pack at the second annual Frosty Moss relay race held along the Olympic Peninsula on Saturday, Feb. 29, 2020. Atlas Athletes won the 80-mile race in a time of 9 hours, 29 minutes, 15 seconds. (Matt Sagen)

FROSTY MOSS RELAY: Through hills, rain and gloom of night, the race went on

Olympia team wins 80-mile race in 9½ hours

PORT ANGELES — A total of 60 teams ran through the wet, the dark and thick woods all the way from the Sol Duc Valley to Blyn this weekend in the second annual Frosty Moss Relay.

Teams used anywhere between two to five members to run 80 miles from the Olympic Discovery Trail Camp Creek Trailhead along the Sol Duc River, then along the Spruce Railroad Trail on the north shore of Crescent Lake, then up through the rugged hills south of Joyce, then through the streets of Port Angeles, along the Port Angeles waterfront, through the Dungeness Valley and the streets of Sequim, finally finishing at Blyn.

Winning the event was Atlas Athletes of Olympia, which finished the 80-mile course in 9 hours, 29 minutes and 15.5 seconds. Dad Bods Remix of Port Angeles was second at 10:22:48.7 and Subalpine Tees Racing Team of Seattle was third at 10:40:56.

The best three-person team was Gryffindor Trail Jazz of Kirkland, which finished fourth at 10:53:40.9, and the best four-person team was Where’s the Uber, which finished sixth at 11:13:16.2.

Members of the Gryffindor Trail Jazz from Kirkland celebrate during the Frosty Moss Relay held this weekend on the Olympic Peninsula. (Matt Sagen)

Members of the Gryffindor Trail Jazz from Kirkland celebrate during the Frosty Moss Relay held this weekend on the Olympic Peninsula. (Matt Sagen)

There also was a Mini-Moss 30-mile race this year, which started at Ediz Hook and finished in Sequim.

Winning the Mini-Moss was a two-person team, Tez, of Seattle, which finished in 3:54:49.3. Sharktopus of Seattle finished second at 3:55:23.5 and Team Alayah of Seattle was third at 3:57:15.6.

Forty teams ran the full Frosty Moss and 20 ran the Mini-Moss, with 59 out of the 60 teams finishing the endurance race.

Last year’s Frosty Moss was beset by weather problems as heavy snowfall hit the Olympic Peninsula all month long in February. This year’s event had rain, sun, hail and a little bit of snow but was able to go on as planned.

The best exchange zone was handed to the Exchange 4 Woodland Fairies led by Audrey Bryant of Sequim. The best-dressed team vehicle was Team Slugsicles of Redmond.

Teams came from as far away as Weed, Calif. (Road Sisters) and Whitehorse, Yukon (Lichen’ It).

Frosty Moss results

Atlas Athletes, 5-person team, first, 9:29:15.5; Dad Bods Remix, 5-person team, second, 10:22:48.7; Subalpine Tees Racing Team, 5-person team, third, 10:40:56.0; Gryffindor Trail Jazz, 3-person team, fourth, 10:53:40.9; Mom’s The Boss, 5-person team, fifth, 10:57:18.0; Where’s The Uber, 4-person team, sixth, 11:13:16.2; Mother & Sons Running Club, 5-person team, seventh, 11:19:12.8; Plodding Popsicles, 5-person team, eighth, 11:26:55.1; Agony Of Defeet, 5-person team, ninth, 11:32:19.5; Gastropods, 5-person team, 10th, 11:38:51.2; Slugsicles, 5-person team, 11th, 11:47:24.0; Slickas, 5-person team, 12th, 11:47:35.4; Lichen’ It, 5-person team, 13th, 11:47:55.0; OLA, 3-person team, 14th, 11:56:59.7; Chilly Willy And The Winers, 5-person team, 15th, 11:57:05.4; The Salty Slugs, 5-person team, 16th, 12:00:09.6; Test Icicles, 5-person team, 16th, 12:01:02.2; Frosty Mossbacks, 5-person team, 17th, 12:02:41.0; Slushy Slug, 5-person team, 18th, 12:20:57.8; Serial Chillers, 5-person team, 19th, 12:31:46.8; Sole Sisters, 5-person team, 20th, 12:40:40.5.

Mud Flingers, 5-person team, 21st, 12:44:23.1; Sole Sisters2, 5-person team, 22nd, 12:45:33.8; Old Eggs With Fast Legs, 5-person team, 23rd, 12:48:48.5; Frost In My Taco, 5-person team, 24th, 12:49:08.0; Team S.A.S. (Slow As Slugs), 5-person team, 25th, 12:55:08.5; SAR ORANGE, 5-person team, 26th, 12:58:29.0; #Soggy Moss Slug Huggers, 5-person team, 27th, 13:13:36.6; Crazy Rainy Mama Runners, 5-person team, 28th, 13:20:57.6; Taco Bout Them Nanaimo Bars, 5-person team, 29th, 13:36:02.2; Dynamic Duo, 2-person team, 30th, 13:36:56.3; Hamsters On The Loose, 4-person team, 31st, 13:42:44.4; Cereal Killers, 5-person team, 32nd, 13:42:45.4; Frosty Freaks, 2-person team, 33rd, 14:02:35.2; Sluggish Like A Mother, 5-person team, 34th, 14:16:33.4; The Fabulous Slugsters, 5-person team, 35th, 14:43:03.0; EWRR, 5-person team, 36th, 14:44:35.4; Mischief Managed, 4-person team, 37th, 15:22:37.2; Haggerty Consulting Funnest Runners, 5-person team, 38th, 15:32:01.8; Haggerty Consulting Funner Runners, 5-person team, 39th, 15:32:01.8.

Mini Moss Results

Tez, first, 2-person team, 3:54:49.3; Sharktopus, 2-person team, second, 3:55:23.5; Team Alayah, 2-person team, third, 3:57:15.6; Running Is Funning, 2-person team, fourth, 3:58:26.5; Two Seesters, 2-person team, fifth, 4:30:08.7; Broken Soles, 4-person team, sixth, 4:32:16.0; Living Unlimited, 4-person team, seventh, 4:49:43.9; Road Sisters, 3-person team, eighth, 4:49:51.9; Moss And I Like IT; 3-person team, ninth, 4:59:15.3; Running Noses, 3-person team, 10th, 5:10:25.9; Say Watt?, 4-person team, 11th, 5:20:09.9; Team Kill A Watt, 4-person team, 12th, 5:20:53.3; Chicks In The Sticks, 4-person team, 13th, 5:24:45.0; Hursts So Good, 2-person team, 14th, 5:31:40.0; Snailed It Again, 2-person team, 15th, 5:33:27.7; Not Lost, Just Wandering, 2-person team, 16th, 5:33:27.9; Galentines, 4-person team, 17th, 5:41:45.1; Super Sloth Ladies Running Club, 4-person team, 18th, 5:48:08.2; Lacey Joggernauts, 4-person team, 19th, 5:48:12.2; Angry Badgers, 4-person team, 20th, 6:38:34.2.

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