Frequently Asked Questions
The best (and possibly the only) way to get an event t-shirt is to add it on to your registration when you submit it online or via the mail. Due to product-sale restrictions and some Romp to Stomp sites, we cannot ensure that we’ll have t-shirts to sell the day of the event. Check back to your event’s participant details for updates and info, or just add-on a t-shirt with your registration!
The Tubbs Romp to Stomp out Breast Cancer Snowshoe Series is a snowshoe walk or race that happens at 7 locations in North America. The first Romp to Stomp events started in 2003 and since they the series has raised nearly 1 million dollars for Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
CLICK HERE for more info
People of all snowshoeing abilities are welcome to participate in the Romp. You can do the snowshoe walk or run (or in some locations, both!), sign up to volunteer (or both!), or support a participant with a donation.
YES! There are a handful of people each year who participate in more than one Romp to Stomp. It is a fun way to vacation or visit family and friends who live in areas close to a Romp event. If you’re participating in more than one, we’d love to hear your story! Shoot us an email at romptostomp@tubbssnowshoes.com
Men, Women, & Kids of all different backgrounds and abilities participate in the Tubbs Romp to Stomp. Whether you’re a seasoned snowshoer, a breast cancer survivor, or never strapped on snowshoes before it’s a great event to get out and get active this winter while supporting an incredible cause.
Snowshoeing is so fun who wouldn’t want to train for the Romp? Your current fitness level will best determine the level of training you might need for the Romp. Many people who maintain active lifestyles do not need to train at all while others should consider doing a few pre-event hikes or snowshoe outings before participating in the Romp Talk with your doctor about what would be best for you.
Choose your location for complete event details.
New Jersey
Mountain Creek Resort, Vernon
Sat, Jan 23, 2010
http://tubbsromptostomp.com/event/vt>Vermont
Stratton Mountain Resort, Stratton
Sat, Jan 30, 2010
Utah
Mountain Dell Golf Course, Salt Lake City
Sat, Feb 6, 2010
Washington
The Summit Nordic Center, Snoqualmie Pass
Sat, Feb 20, 2010
Oregon
White River West Sno Park, Mt Hood
Sat, Feb 27, 2010
Colorado
Frisco Nordic Center, Frisco, CO
Sat, March 6, 2010
We always do our best to make sure the Romp events go off without a hitch; however sometimes outside factors like Mother Nature impact our ability to fulfill the event (i.e. a blizzard that closes the mountain pass!). We will keep participants updated as much as possible on the website and the blog as well as through emails, Twitter and Facebook.
Unfortunately your registration fees and donations are non-refundable; however 100% of donations and registration fees (less expenses) go to the local affiliates of Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
Click here to learn more about Susan G. Komen for the Cure®.
Of course! All of our Romp locations offer spectacular mountain settings that are perfect for a family outing. But why should they wave from the sidelines when they can join you on the course?
It’s easy to set up a team of friends and family to participate in the Romp. You’ll spend quality time with them while supporting a great cause!
Click here to register.
Special Note for the New Jersey Romp: the start/finish line is at the top of the cabriolet lift so only those with a lift ticket will be able to be at the start, finish & course. (All participants will receive a ticket as a part of their participation in the Romp.)
Not much (if at all!). As a snowshoeing event, the Romp to Stomp takes place outside. In select locations we might have tents available, but be sure to dress in layers!
Susan G. Komen fought breast cancer with her heart, body and soul. Throughout her diagnosis, treatments, and endless days in the hospital, she spent her time thinking of ways to make life better for other women battling breast cancer instead of worrying about her own situation.
That concern for others continued even as Susan neared the end of her fight. Moved by Susan’s compassion for others and committed to making a difference, Nancy G. Brinker promised her sister that she would do everything in her power to end breast cancer forever. That promise is now Susan G. Komen for the Cure®, the global leader of the breast cancer movement, having invested more than $1 billion since inception in 1982.
Click here to learn more about our Romp beneficiaries.
REGISTRATION COST:
Adult (Ages 13+)
Early Bird* Pre-Reg Rate: $25
Pre-Reg Rate: $35
Day-Of Rate: $40
Lil Romper (Ages 6-12)
Early Bird* Pre-Reg Rate: $15
Pre-Reg Rate: $25
Day-Of Rate: $30
Lil Bitty Romper (Ages 0-5)
Free with adult registration (still must be registered)
Snowed in for the Cause
Early Bird* Rate: $25
Regular Rate: $35
*Early Bird registration deadlines vary with event; First, click on your specific event to the left and then select "Important Dates & Deadlines".
Each Romp to Stomp event has an early bird registration deadline. You’ll get a discount on your registration if you sign up before that deadline. Select your event to the left and click on “Important Dates & Deadlines”.
Checks for registration fees* should be made out to
Tubbs Snowshoes
Mail it along with the completed
registration form to:
Tubbs Romp to Stomp out Breast Cancer
4201 6th Ave S
Seattle, WA 98103
Please consider registering for the Romp to Stomp online as it helps cut costs and ensures more funds got to Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
*All DONATION checks should be made out to Susan G. Komen for the Cure
Deadlines vary by location. Select your event to the left and click “Important Date & Deadlines”
All mail-in registration forms must be postmarked by the appropriate deadline to be accepted. Select your event to the left and click “Important Date & Deadlines”.
Also, please consider
registering online to help cut costs and ensure more funds go to Susan G. Komen!