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Riding down the road…

…didn’t always mean riding in a car. Lisa knows that I love maps and she came across this one earlier today. It’s a circa 1901 map of California Roads for

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Bentonville - You Have To See It

Hydrate or Die

The weather in Arkansas is fickle. We all make jokes about how the weather turns on a dime. Last weekend the temperatures hovered just below freezing in the morning, barely

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Northwoods Trails

Families going to the birds

Once upon a time many moons ago, a couple of women met up at a blogger conference in the Ozark mountains.  They enthused about the general awesomeness of the Natural

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Represent

We’ve got you covered

Some of you are aware that Arkansas Outside now has Cycling Jerseys, Running Hats and Arm Warmers for sale. We aren’t trying to make a profit off them just wanted to

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Meet Cliff, the Human Chainsaw.

Trail Fairy: Like a Boss

As I stared deep into the tangled mass, I wondered if I had been miraculously shrunk down and what I was looking at was really the inside of a massive bird’s nest.

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Uno and libations by candlelight.

Urban Indoor Camping

If you Google indoor camping the likely images will be some Pinterest-like version of an imaginary cloth fairy land decorated with sparkling mason jar lamps, paper campfires, elaborate fabric yurts,

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Oatmeal

It’s a cold, wet, wintry day in Arkansas. The sleet/rain/snow is keeping the dogs inside for now. We’re being slugs, sitting around watching television while we still have power. The tree limbs

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Mid-Week Fun

Local running ambassador, Nicholas (aka Marvin the Martian) showed us how to have fun on a  trail run this past weekend at the Mount Nebo Bench Trail Run.

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Photo taken at a different location by Kelly Shipp Photography, Check out all his work.

Geminid Meteor Shower

Back in early December I found out about a meteor shower that would be peaking overnight December 13th-14th with up to 100 per hour visible to the naked eye, the

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