Idaho High Mountain Triathlon
About this race
The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon brings athletes to the beautiful, eastern Valley County region of Idaho. This challenging event takes advantage of the unique topography of the area from Warm Lake to Yellow Pine.
This triathlon begins at Warm Lake (elevation 5300') and ends at Yellow Pine (~4900') after crossing at a 7300' summit.
The event includes a Triathlon for able-bodied athletes; an Adaptive Triathlon; a Triathlon Relay; an Adaptive Triathlon Relay; and a Mixed Adaptive Relay (where at least one team member is able-bodied). Relay teams must include three athletes.
Awards and after party will be held at Yellow Pine. Plan to stay over after the race? Local camping is free. Contact us for information on lodging.
Registrations and donations are tax deductible through YPAC Corp. a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Funds raised will go to support local needs and the next Idaho High Mountain Triathlon.
The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon brings an exciting Ultra to Yellow Pine, Idaho on October 4, 2025. Don't miss this beautiful event!
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Idaho High Mountain Triathlon
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Idaho High Mountain Relay Triathlon
You must include all three team members when registering for the relay event.
Idaho High Mountain Triathlon-Mixed Adaptive/Able Relay
The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon is open to Adaptive Triathlon Division 1 adaptive athletes. ATD1 athletes consist of three main subdivisions: ● ATD1 Ambulatory - In both bike and run, athletes may use approved prosthesis or other supportive devices ● ATD1 Wheelchair - Must use a handcycle or recumbent trike on the bike course and a racing wheelchair or similar device on the run course. ● ATD1 Visually Impaired - One guide is mandatory throughout the competition. Must ride a tandem during the bike segment. At least one (1) adaptive athlete must be on the relay team. You must include all three team members when registering for the relay event.
Idaho High Mountain Triathlon Adaptive Relay
The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon is open to Adaptive Triathlon Division 1 adaptive athletes. ATD1 athletes consist of three main subdivisions: ● ATD1 Ambulatory - In both bike and run, athletes may use approved prosthesis or other supportive devices ● ATD1 Wheelchair - Must use a handcycle or recumbent trike on the bike course and a racing wheelchair or similar device on the run course. ● ATD1 Visually Impaired - One guide is mandatory throughout the competition. Must ride a tandem during the bike segment. You must include all three team members when registering for the relay event.
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Idaho High Mountain Adaptive Triathlon
The Idaho High Mountain Triathlon is open to Adaptive Triathlon Division 1 adaptive athletes. ATD1 athletes consist of three main subdivisions: ● ATD1 Ambulatory - In both bike and run, athletes may use approved prosthesis or other supportive devices ● ATD1 Wheelchair - Must use a handcycle or recumbent trike on the bike course and a racing wheelchair or similar device on the run course. ● ATD1 Visually Impaired - One guide is mandatory throughout the competition. Must ride a tandem during the bike segment. You must include all three team members when registering for the relay event.
About Yellow Pine
Idaho High Mountain Triathlon takes place in Yellow Pine, Idaho, United States. The local timezone is America/Boise.
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