
The Surprise Trail – River Mountain Park
I try to stay pretty well connected with the outdoor community in Arkansas, particularly central Arkansas, my backyard. But this caught me totally by surprise. I noticed last night that

I try to stay pretty well connected with the outdoor community in Arkansas, particularly central Arkansas, my backyard. But this caught me totally by surprise. I noticed last night that
Sunday was a beautiful day and after hearing a high school choir/orchestra/drama department remembrance of 9/11 on the east lawn of the Clinton Library, I walked around to the west side to
Thanks to Bike Hugger for this article: Forever Cycling Stamps. Of course I’m struggling with remembering the last time I used a stamp…don’t worry, it’ll come to me.
I love it when a plan comes together – John “Hannibal” Smith. A few years ago, I first heard that Pulaski County was going to build a bridge over the
The folks at Devil’s Den State Park shared these photos of the work that has been done on the Fossil Flats Trail since the floods last spring wiped out a
Now that the new Two River’s Bridge is open and cyclists are taking to the roads between Two Rivers Park and Pinnacle Mountain State Park and beyond it seemed time
I sent Jordan Johnson, spokesperson for the William J. Clinton Foundation, a question about the dedication and opening dates of the Rock Island Clinton Presidential Park Bridge. His response was,
UPDATE 05/26/12: Rumors are that residents on Pinnacle Valley Road are drawing up a petition that will limit cyclist use of the popular route to Pinnacle Mountain State Park and
“Tug on anything at all and you’ll find it connected to everything else in the universe.” John Muir I recently relented to travel out of state for vacation. We take a lot of
Sorry, I’m a sucker for 70’s music lyrics and Billy Preston rocked the house. Anyway, speaking of going around in circles, Last night I decided to head over to Burns