kesä 25, 2026 Live from the road

Seattle, WA - Leavenworth, WA

Reported by Tavishi Matthews 118.0 mi

The women's Peace Run team is extremely grateful to its Seattle hosts who generously organized accommodation for the whole team during its Seattle stopover. Heading eastward now!

Running through the spectacular Cascade Mountains, the team was impressed by the landscape, fast flowing rivers and constant encouragement from passers-by.

The women's team enjoyed chatting with Wayne Hart, a local forest service employee.  Wayne held our Peace torch and wished the Peace Run all the best.

Beautiful butterflies were attracted to these delighfully fragrant flowers that were growing by the side of the road.

Santiva focusing on inner peace before she ran.

Dhavala, the fastest runner in the women's team.

Chintamani taking a moment to rest her hard-working legs.

The team shared the uphills and downhills,

Pausing for some photos at Deception Falls.

Enthusiastic supporters

In the afternoon, the running team reached Leavenworth,  a uniquely beautiful and charming Bavarian-themed town,  replete with German souvenirs, signage, cuisine and architecture.

Daulot introduces the Peace Run to those attending the Leavenworth Accordion Festival. The festival is a 40 year traditional gathering of those who love the accordion and honor its heritage.

Peace Runners and other attendees enjoy a mesmerising alphorn concert.

The traditional costumes were exquisite.

Daulot, our coordinator for the day, was invited to try an alphorn. He did us proud and was complimented on his excellent first attempt at the instrument.

Various traditional alphorn pieces were performed beautifully.

The instruments are surprisingly lightweight.

Daulot and Stota chatting with one of the musicians.

Many visitors and residents were eager to hold the Peace Torch and offer their support to the Peace Run.

Kevin, Chris and Mike hold the Peace Torch in Skykomish.

Heidi, Cris and Karen at Sky Artworks in Skykomish.

Thank you to Mark Schuetzler, who generously provided overnight accommodation to the entire team at his beautiful home in Peshastin.

Torch carried by
Attila Laszlo Tarko (Hungary), Atulya Berube (United States), Chintamani Nordmeyer (Austria), Daulot Fountain (United States), Dhavala Stott (Great Britain), Marina Pak (Russia), Puroga Theobald (Hungary), Salil Wilson (Australia), Santiva Morrison (United States), Saudamini Siegrist (United States), Scott Schuetzler (United States), Stota Fountain (United States), Tavishi Matthews (Australia).  
Photographers
Chintamani Nordmeyer, Dhavala Stott, Salil Wilson, Santiva Morrison, Saudamini Siegrist
The torch has travelled 118.0 mi from Seattle, WA to Leavenworth, WA.

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