Bike to Work Day – May 18

Mark your calendar. May 18, 2012 is Bike to Work Day in Central Arkansas. This year the bicycling community, led by Judy Lansky, Vice President of BACA (Bicycle Advocacy of […]
Pajama – Alley Cat Race

I thought it was a little hot and humid for a onesie but that didn’t stop several of our crazy friends from showing up to a bike race in various […]
24th Annual Ozark Mountain Bike Festival
A little over 24 years ago a couple of park people from Devil’s Den State Park went out west to check out this mountain biking thing they had heard about. […]
2012 Iron Pig Festival – Fun on the Flightline

I think I would have put my arms out and made airplane noises. The Iron Pig Festival takes place along side Drake Field, the small airport in Fayetteville, AR. Consisting […]
The Slobberknocker – Bike Tech Contest

The 2012 Slobberknocker race is fast approaching but you don’t have to be a fast rider to be a winner at the race. UPDATE 2: Entry deadline has been extended […]
Just Go Outside
Ask your doctor if getting off the couch is right for you… This one hits home. Best part of my job, riding bikes, running, hiking, paddling outside. Worst part, sitting […]
Sneak Peak Video – Ouachita Challenge 2012

Thanks to Cody Woods for this teaser video from the Ouachita Challenge 2012. Ouachita Challenge 2012 teaser video from Cody Woods on Vimeo. Other Ouachita Challenge Articles: Ouachita Challenge Tour […]
Humbling – The Ouachita Challenge Tour – 2012
Thanks to Arkansas Outside friend Jo Spencer for this great story of the Ouachita Challenge Tour. Humbling. That’s the best one word description I can think of when describing the […]
Monday Mile Walking Program
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (March 29, 2012) – Throw a pair of walking shoes in your car, or take an extra pair to your office, so you can participate in the […]
The Ouachita Challenge Race – 2012
Coming away from the 60 mile Ouachita Challenge clean, meaning no flats or mechanicals is pretty rare. Racers this year continued to find tire biting rocks particularly in the first sections of […]



