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SUMMARY:Central Arkansas Boatball
DESCRIPTION:Central Arkansas Boatball June 13th @ Lake Nixon. 6:30 pm start.\n\n\n\nArkansas Canoe Club membership required (https://arkansascanoeclub.com/Join-us)\nPFD required\nhelmet required\n\n\nBoatball\n\nBOATBALL\, a new game!\nBy Sonny Salomon\nTo explain what boatball is\, first\, understand what it’s not. It’s not kayak polo. Although that is what Memphis boaters called it when they started\, it has evolved into a new and very different paddle sport. Boatball is to kayak polo\, as American football is to soccer… similar\, but different. Kayak polo and boatball both involve kayaks\, teams\, and a ball\, but that is the end of the similarity. \nAnother not: it’s not for your kayaking group\, if you live near whitewater…you just don’t need it\, and you will have trouble getting enough people to play regularly. If\, however\, you are unfortunate enough to live in a community with an active group of paddlers; and you are far enough away from the river to get “whitewater horny\,” you are going to love this game! \nKayak polo is an “off-season” game usually played in a swimming pool. There is specialized equipment\, a lot of rules\, referees\, and beyond the reach of the average boater. Boatball\, however\, is a warm weather game played on a lake or wide flatwater…it is too wide and too fast for a pool. It is simple\, cheap\, and adaptable…the touch football of boating. If you are still reading because you live some distance from whitewater\, you already know that paddling every other weekend just isn’t enough to stay in shape for real whitewater paddling. Playing boatball\, twice a week\, will make you a prince among paddlers and a king of the river! \nTHE FIELD: The field is marked simply with two buoys. We use two\, anchored\, large\, plastic balls. These are the sit on and bounce type balls with handles. These anchored balls mark the goal lines. The distance between the goals is variable depending on the number of players…approximately 50-100 yards? The more players\, the longer the field. There are no sidelines. We use a miniature basketball (souvenir type). It is easy to grasp when wet and easy to throw. These two simple goal markers and the ball are all the “special equipment” you need to play boatball. \nTHE GAME: Two teams are picked in the time-honored tradition of sandlot football. Two captains are chosen (always different). They pick teams with alternating “picks” from the group. The captain who got “second pick” gets the ball and the goal of his choice. The other team goes to the opposite end. This separation of teams is only necessary at the very beginning of the game or when new players join the game. The ball is brought into play from behind the goal line. The object is to advance the ball down the field to the other goal line\, by passing and dribbling\, to score. Once in possession of the ball\, a player cannot paddle\, only pass or dribble. A goal is scored by passing to a teammate beyond the goal line (an imaginary line formed by the buoy). The ball must be caught “in the air.” Once the ball crosses the goal line and hits the water\, the play is “dead\,” and the ball goes over to the other team. The ball is always “in play” between the goal lines…there is no “time out.” The exception to this is if a player capsizes. If the player rolls\, the play continues. If not\, all play stops to facilitate an Eskimo rescue or swimmer retrieval. Otherwise\, the play stops momentarily after a successful goal or an unsuccessful attempt at a goal when the ball is “dead.” At these pauses\, captains can call for a “water break” or a “spandex break.” A “spandex break” is to admire a fit jogger or rollerblader on the perimeter trail of our lake. When everybody is ready to play again\, the game continues. \nTHE RULES: Remember\, we are dealing with kayakers-there are not many. \n\nTHE MAIN RULE: No paddling with the ball. Once in possession of the ball\, a player can only pass or “dribble.” A dribble is simply throwing the ball ahead on the water and paddling to it.\nNo “mauling.” Mauling is interpreted by the nature of your particular group. This would be analogous to “personal fouls.” Common sense and good sportsmanship are the keys here. Boat collisions are inevitable and blocking a boat with a boat is okay. Paddle blocking a pass or a reception is okay. However\, players should avoid amidships collisions\, which could result in spearing. Blocking should be done on the ball\, not on hands.\nNo “grabbing”. Pushing off another boat or paddle with the hands is okay…just do not “grab” skirts\, loops\, paddles etc. This would be analogous to “holding” in football.\nNo paddle throwing.\n\nThat’s all the rules. The rest is simply common sense. In deference to my son\, the kayak instructor and law student\, all players must wear a PFD and helmet….duh! Players should know and consider the paddling skill levels of others. Excellent paddlers are more aggressive with other expert paddlers and lay off beginners. If another capsizes a player\, good sportsmanship would dictate helping him up and giving him the ball. There are no referees\, and violators of the rules are subject to the “shame” and ridicule of everyone. Repeat offenders of the rules and poor sports should be taken into the parking lot and beaten senseless. \nTHE PLAY: Bringing the ball in and moving the ball up the field is much like basketball. It is quick precise passing and fast break paddling. Play can involve familiar basketball terms such as “fast breaks\,” “dribbling\,” “picks\,” “give and go\,” etc. Defenses can be “zones\,” “man to man\,” “presses” etc. As the ball nears the goal\, offenses and defenses resemble football pass plays into the end zone. Boat types have definite advantages and disadvantages. Long boats have speed\, but short boats can turn quickly. As a rule\, players tend to defend boats and boaters with similar characteristics and abilities. Speed paddling is the norm in this game. The fact that the ball is always “in play” results in non-stop paddling where blocks and steals can immediately reverse the direction of the play. Paddling 40 yards as fast as you can\, or trying to out-maneuver a defender in the end zone 20-30 times\, twice a week will give you paddling power you never knew you possessed. Paddling endurance increases phenomenally. There are no eddies in boatball. A good boatball game with 8 -12 players for an hour or two will leave you more exhausted than any river paddling. \nOur season is during Daylight Savings Time\, Tuesday and Thursday\, after work\, until sundown. Because there are no expenses\, we do not need sponsorship or organization; therefore\, no one is legally liable. An interesting fact is boatball is the only game played in the Memphis parks where all the players carry sticks and wear big knives! There are also a few unexpected benefits of boatball. Our game has become a fixture in a park lake surrounded by walkers\, joggers\, bikers and rollerbladers. Our game has been featured in news and sports stories on all the local TV stations. If you play boatball in a public place\, your game will grow. People\, who want to know about kayaking\, make first contact with the boatball players just because we are out there in plain view. The local outfitter\, sponsor of the largest bicycle race in Tennessee\, has included an exhibition boatball tournament in this year’s race events. Who knows? If this catches on in another city\, let me know. Your team can come to Memphis\, eat barbeque\, and be in the historic first intercity boatball game. There is only one small problem for spectators of this game. After watching the fierce competition and nonstop paddling action\, a bystander will come up after the game and ask\, “Who won?” \n“Win? Heck\, we’ve never kept score!”
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/central-arkansas-boatball/
LOCATION:Lake Nixon\, 18500 Cooper Orbit Rd\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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SUMMARY:Central Arkansas Boatball
DESCRIPTION:Central Arkansas Boatball June 13th @ Lake Nixon. 6:30 pm start.\n\n\n\nArkansas Canoe Club membership required (https://arkansascanoeclub.com/Join-us)\nPFD required\nhelmet required\n\n\nBoatball\n\nBOATBALL\, a new game!\nBy Sonny Salomon\nTo explain what boatball is\, first\, understand what it’s not. It’s not kayak polo. Although that is what Memphis boaters called it when they started\, it has evolved into a new and very different paddle sport. Boatball is to kayak polo\, as American football is to soccer… similar\, but different. Kayak polo and boatball both involve kayaks\, teams\, and a ball\, but that is the end of the similarity. \nAnother not: it’s not for your kayaking group\, if you live near whitewater…you just don’t need it\, and you will have trouble getting enough people to play regularly. If\, however\, you are unfortunate enough to live in a community with an active group of paddlers; and you are far enough away from the river to get “whitewater horny\,” you are going to love this game! \nKayak polo is an “off-season” game usually played in a swimming pool. There is specialized equipment\, a lot of rules\, referees\, and beyond the reach of the average boater. Boatball\, however\, is a warm weather game played on a lake or wide flatwater…it is too wide and too fast for a pool. It is simple\, cheap\, and adaptable…the touch football of boating. If you are still reading because you live some distance from whitewater\, you already know that paddling every other weekend just isn’t enough to stay in shape for real whitewater paddling. Playing boatball\, twice a week\, will make you a prince among paddlers and a king of the river! \nTHE FIELD: The field is marked simply with two buoys. We use two\, anchored\, large\, plastic balls. These are the sit on and bounce type balls with handles. These anchored balls mark the goal lines. The distance between the goals is variable depending on the number of players…approximately 50-100 yards? The more players\, the longer the field. There are no sidelines. We use a miniature basketball (souvenir type). It is easy to grasp when wet and easy to throw. These two simple goal markers and the ball are all the “special equipment” you need to play boatball. \nTHE GAME: Two teams are picked in the time-honored tradition of sandlot football. Two captains are chosen (always different). They pick teams with alternating “picks” from the group. The captain who got “second pick” gets the ball and the goal of his choice. The other team goes to the opposite end. This separation of teams is only necessary at the very beginning of the game or when new players join the game. The ball is brought into play from behind the goal line. The object is to advance the ball down the field to the other goal line\, by passing and dribbling\, to score. Once in possession of the ball\, a player cannot paddle\, only pass or dribble. A goal is scored by passing to a teammate beyond the goal line (an imaginary line formed by the buoy). The ball must be caught “in the air.” Once the ball crosses the goal line and hits the water\, the play is “dead\,” and the ball goes over to the other team. The ball is always “in play” between the goal lines…there is no “time out.” The exception to this is if a player capsizes. If the player rolls\, the play continues. If not\, all play stops to facilitate an Eskimo rescue or swimmer retrieval. Otherwise\, the play stops momentarily after a successful goal or an unsuccessful attempt at a goal when the ball is “dead.” At these pauses\, captains can call for a “water break” or a “spandex break.” A “spandex break” is to admire a fit jogger or rollerblader on the perimeter trail of our lake. When everybody is ready to play again\, the game continues. \nTHE RULES: Remember\, we are dealing with kayakers-there are not many. \n\nTHE MAIN RULE: No paddling with the ball. Once in possession of the ball\, a player can only pass or “dribble.” A dribble is simply throwing the ball ahead on the water and paddling to it.\nNo “mauling.” Mauling is interpreted by the nature of your particular group. This would be analogous to “personal fouls.” Common sense and good sportsmanship are the keys here. Boat collisions are inevitable and blocking a boat with a boat is okay. Paddle blocking a pass or a reception is okay. However\, players should avoid amidships collisions\, which could result in spearing. Blocking should be done on the ball\, not on hands.\nNo “grabbing”. Pushing off another boat or paddle with the hands is okay…just do not “grab” skirts\, loops\, paddles etc. This would be analogous to “holding” in football.\nNo paddle throwing.\n\nThat’s all the rules. The rest is simply common sense. In deference to my son\, the kayak instructor and law student\, all players must wear a PFD and helmet….duh! Players should know and consider the paddling skill levels of others. Excellent paddlers are more aggressive with other expert paddlers and lay off beginners. If another capsizes a player\, good sportsmanship would dictate helping him up and giving him the ball. There are no referees\, and violators of the rules are subject to the “shame” and ridicule of everyone. Repeat offenders of the rules and poor sports should be taken into the parking lot and beaten senseless. \nTHE PLAY: Bringing the ball in and moving the ball up the field is much like basketball. It is quick precise passing and fast break paddling. Play can involve familiar basketball terms such as “fast breaks\,” “dribbling\,” “picks\,” “give and go\,” etc. Defenses can be “zones\,” “man to man\,” “presses” etc. As the ball nears the goal\, offenses and defenses resemble football pass plays into the end zone. Boat types have definite advantages and disadvantages. Long boats have speed\, but short boats can turn quickly. As a rule\, players tend to defend boats and boaters with similar characteristics and abilities. Speed paddling is the norm in this game. The fact that the ball is always “in play” results in non-stop paddling where blocks and steals can immediately reverse the direction of the play. Paddling 40 yards as fast as you can\, or trying to out-maneuver a defender in the end zone 20-30 times\, twice a week will give you paddling power you never knew you possessed. Paddling endurance increases phenomenally. There are no eddies in boatball. A good boatball game with 8 -12 players for an hour or two will leave you more exhausted than any river paddling. \nOur season is during Daylight Savings Time\, Tuesday and Thursday\, after work\, until sundown. Because there are no expenses\, we do not need sponsorship or organization; therefore\, no one is legally liable. An interesting fact is boatball is the only game played in the Memphis parks where all the players carry sticks and wear big knives! There are also a few unexpected benefits of boatball. Our game has become a fixture in a park lake surrounded by walkers\, joggers\, bikers and rollerbladers. Our game has been featured in news and sports stories on all the local TV stations. If you play boatball in a public place\, your game will grow. People\, who want to know about kayaking\, make first contact with the boatball players just because we are out there in plain view. The local outfitter\, sponsor of the largest bicycle race in Tennessee\, has included an exhibition boatball tournament in this year’s race events. Who knows? If this catches on in another city\, let me know. Your team can come to Memphis\, eat barbeque\, and be in the historic first intercity boatball game. There is only one small problem for spectators of this game. After watching the fierce competition and nonstop paddling action\, a bystander will come up after the game and ask\, “Who won?” \n“Win? Heck\, we’ve never kept score!”
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/central-arkansas-boatball-2/
LOCATION:Lake Nixon\, 18500 Cooper Orbit Rd\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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SUMMARY:Arkansas Enduro Series | Round 3 | RED STAR ENDURO
DESCRIPTION:RED STAR ENDURO \nPresented by Arkansas Enduro Series | Powered by Slaughter Trail Guides \nRace Venue- 348 Madison 3605 Pettigrew\, AR 72752 (RED STAR SCHOOL) Connected to the Upper Buffalo Headwaters Trails via trail/dirtroad or by the road in a car. \nFor details about AES and the other races in the tour can be found at Arkansas Enduro Series \nThe third round of the AES Spring will be at the Upper Buffalo Headwaters Trails in Red Star\, Arkansas! \nThe race is rated 1 out 5 | Skill-3 | Fitness-4 | Gnar-3 \nThis is a one-day event with up to 6 stages on Sunday. \nA  one-day event means there will be racing only on Sunday; early pre-riding ‘Sunday Stages’ on Friday and Official Check-In and Practice Day will be Saturday.  All racers\, regardless of age or category will race the same course and stages.  There will B line options for more difficult areas – or walk anything you do not feel comfortable riding. Stages must be completed in order\, and only one time\, unless otherwise noted. \nWe will also offer a “Just Ride” category where participants can ride the enduro courses on Saturday and Sunday after the race is over.  Just Ride participants cannot be on the course during the race times. This is an untimed category and is not required if you are registered to do the timed Enduro race.  Event Swag & Post Race Meal included in Just Ride – no raffle ticket.  You can register via BikeReg. \n  \nEntry Details \nEvent Swag \nCustom number plate \nA professionally marked course with arrows and tape – maps emailed to racers the week of the race \nNeutral support provided by sponsor Phat Tire Bike Shop \nEnduro Timing System from SPORTident for you to have an experience just like the World Series races with accuracy to the 1000th of second\, instant results upon finishing and scoreboard. \nAid station and snacks mid-race provided by Rusty Cramer at American National Insurance \nPost-race meal included with entry on Sunday for all registered Racers and Just Ride participants \nCold adult beverages in marked areas – 21+ only \nA professional awards ceremony with awards to all categories \nPayouts for Pro categories \nRefreshments and food available for purchase \nRaffle for all registered racers provided by top notch sponsors \nO-site sponsors \n  \nSchedule & Course Map \nFull schedule\, along with the course map\, will be emailed to all registered racers and posted in the Facebook Event following online registration closing on Wednesday (6/7) at 8PM CT. Be sure to monitor your emails race week to review the schedule. \nFailure to check in and pick up your timing chip by the scheduled mandatory race meeting can result in a racer not being able to race.  Failure to head to the first stage by the end of the final wave can result in a racer not being able to race. \nFriday | Early pre-ride on Sunday Stages. \nSaturday | Official Check-In & Pre-Ride day. \nSunday | Race Day will include final check-in\, timing chip pickup\, mandatory racers meeting\, race start times\, timing chip TURN OFF\, post race meal\, awards\, etc. \n  \nLogistics \nRace Venue Address – 348 Madison 3605 Pettigrew\, AR 72752 \nCamping – There will be ‘dry camping’ available to particpants at the race venue (Red Star School) \nIf not camping at venue please check out other RV parks\, campgrounds\, hotels\, Airbnb’s\, etc. in the area for your accommodations \nDogs – Even good dogs must be on leashes. \nPack It In\, Pack Out – If you haul it in you haul it out. Leave no trace. Respect. \n  \nPrepare \nFood – Post Race Meal provided to racers on Race Day only. Meal ticket obtained at Registration & Timing tent after turning in your timing chip. Family and friends welcome to grab a plate for purchase. While an onsite food truck may offer breakfast and other meals for purchase please bring your breakfast food\, snacks\, special dietary foods\, hydration and anything specific for your pre and post-race needs. \nWater – We will provide water at the aid station during race times but you need to be prepared for pre ride days and race days. Bring more than you think you’ll need. Plan to have at least 50-60 ounces on you at all times while riding. \nSnacks – Have carbs and protein on hand between meals \nSafety – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. We highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. Riding within your limits is essential. \nTrash – If you pack it in\, you pack it out. \nNice to have – Spare tubes\, inflation device\, tire plugs\, chain link\, derailleur pulleys and other parts. Sponsor Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will be onsite for mechanical support but it is always best to give your bike a once over before a race to address any issues as well as to bring any items you may need to make repairs.  **NOTE – Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will provide assistance for issues that occur onsite during pre-ride and the race – not for issues that occurred prior\, or to build bikes\, or add/replace components that were not on your bike prior to arriving at event. \n  \nRules \n#Racing Age | What your age will be on 12/31/22 \n#Onsite Payments – Venmo and PayPal\, and cash if exact\, accepted for any onsite purchases – no credit/debit card. This does not apply to any vendors – they will have their own payment options. \n#Race waiver will be required and must be signed onsite at the venue. Any racer under the age of 18 must have a parent present with them at Check In to sign waiver. \n#Only Racers and Just Ride\, with a number plate on\, will be allowed on the event stages during Pre-Ride. \n#Timed Enduro Racers only\, with number plate on\, on stages during race on Sunday – No Just Ride participants or non-racers. \n#You cannot change your category after the race starts. \n#Racers must attend the Racers Meeting\, not start the race before the Racer’s Meeting\, and must be go out to start the race during your noted category wave time; not any later. \n#All timing chips must be picked up prior to the Mandatory Racer’s Meeting or the Racer may not be able to race. \n#Racer cannot wear a timing chip at any time that is different from the one that was assigned to them by the Timing Director at the Timing Tent. \n#Timing chip must be worn on the Racer’s right wrist unless otherwise noted by the Race Director or Timing Director. \n#The bike and equipment you start the race on must be the same bike and equipment you finish on. Official Race Director must approve exceptions. *Exceptions are repairing or replacement of tires. \n#Once riders have entered the stage line there is no cutting in line. \n#All stages must be completed in order\, and only once\, unless otherwise notes in Racer Meeting by the Race Director. \n##Timing stations will be placed at the start and finish of each stage. All Racers must stay on course during the stages and transitions. Veering off course is disrespectful to everyone from the landowner\, race organizers\, fellow competitors and yourself. \n#Any form of outside assistance or support such as; non-racers\, family members\, friends or unapproved pit stops is forbidden. However\, Racers are allowed and encouraged to help fellow competitors on the course. \n#Stage Reruns are NOT ALLOWED for mechanicals\, the racer crashing\, or going off course unless discussed with and approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY.  Only Racer impediment\, safety hazards\, or fellow Racer injury support warrants a re-run and must be approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY prior to the re-run. Stage reruns can be seen by the Timing Director and do not disappear from the timing chips history regardless of time that has passed. Any unapproved re-runs\, either intentional or unintentional will result in a disqualification. Flat tires\, bent wheels\, broken chains\, and ANY type of mechanical issue\, or rider error is part of racing and does not warrant a re-run. \n#Always stop for an injured rider.  In the case of a downed rider that receives assistance provided by another participant – the helping participant’s time will be adjusted by averaging the lap times from the particular stage or a re-run will be authorized by the Race Director. The downed rider may not qualify for a re-run. If you cannot contact the Race Director wait at the Timing tent until receiving direction. \n#Do not change\, adjust\, or modify the course in any way. If you have a concern about a course feature please present the concern to the Race Director with a picture and description of concern. \n#Do not disrespect the land such as littering. \nRacers deviating from any of SET Rules can and/or will be time penalized and possibly be disqualified from the race. \n  \nOveralls \nParticipants will register for the category they will remain in for the series to qualify for Overalls. You cannot change categories after the second stop and you must notify the Timing Director at dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com if you are changing your category prior to that.  Failure to let us know of a category change can impact your series overall points negatively.  If you race in different categories the results will not be combined for overall results. \nPLEASE ENSURE YOU REGISTER USING THE SAME NAME FOR EACH STOP or your Overall points will be affected. \n  \nWait List \nThis race has a rider limit of. Once those numbers are reached you can register for the Wait List\, and if/when spots become available\, we will pull from the Wait List in the order of registration\, and you will be charged.  Please note we will pull from the Wait List automatically until the day before the race (in this case; Friday) so if you can no longer attend please email april@slaughtertrailguides.com to have yourself removed from the Wait List.  It is the Racers responsibility to monitor their email to see if they have been removed from the Wait List and into the race. \n  \nRefund & Transfer Policy \nThese are rain\, shine\, ice or snow events except under extreme circumstances in which we will notify all participants of any cancelations. \nRefunds | With a 15% fee we will honor a refund when the request is at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than two weeks to the race then a refund will not be available. \nTransfers | With a 15% fee we will honor a transfer to another SET race within season when the request is at least one week (7 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than a week to the race then a transfer will not be available. \nIn the event a transfer is given the participant will receive a credit/coupon code\, minus the 15% fee\, to use to register for an upcoming race within the season.  The participant will need to pay for any difference in entry fee(s). If the credit is not used by the end of the season it will expire and no further transfers or refunds will be available for it. \nWe do not accept participant to participant transfers or selling of entries. \nIf you purchased the Event Registration Protection when registering then you will need to contact them first via the contact information below: \nTech@athleteReg.com \n(888) 956-9560. \nhttps://www.eventregistrationprotection.com/allianzassistance/ManagePolicy/ \nNo refunds or transfers after you have arrived for the race or after the race starts/has happened. \nMerchandise purchases and service fees are non-refundable. \n  \nFor any race related questions email dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com \n  \n**Check out Social Media pages on Instagram and Facebook for event updates and announcements** \nhttps://www.instagram.com/southern_enduro_tour/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/southernendurotour/ \n  \nSlaughter Trail Guides reserves the right to amend\, add\, and alter rules\, schedule\, policies and details to the event at any time. \nDisclaimer | An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. Please consider wearing a mask and practicing social distancing.  If you have been recently exposed\, and/or are experiencing symptoms\, we ask that you consider not attending the event. Please note that the Refund & Transfer Policy will still be followed in the event you cannot attend. You can review the Registration Protection Insurance\, offered to purchase when registering\, and their coverage offered in regard to COVID-19 at: https://azcontent.us/alert/2019-novel-coronavirus-event.  Slaughter Trail Guides & Southern Enduro Tour are not involved in this voluntary protection coverage. By visiting The Great Passion Play\, and attending this event\, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.   
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-enduro-series-round-3-red-star-enduro/
LOCATION:Red Star\, 348 Madison 3605\, Pettigrew\, AR\, 72752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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SUMMARY:Arkansas Enduro Series | Round 3 | RED STAR ENDURO
DESCRIPTION:RED STAR ENDURO \nPresented by Arkansas Enduro Series | Powered by Slaughter Trail Guides \nRace Venue- 348 Madison 3605 Pettigrew\, AR 72752 (RED STAR SCHOOL) Connected to the Upper Buffalo Headwaters Trails via trail/dirtroad or by the road in a car. \nFor details about AES and the other races in the tour can be found at Arkansas Enduro Series \nThe third round of the AES Spring will be at the Upper Buffalo Headwaters Trails in Red Star\, Arkansas! \nThe race is rated 1 out 5 | Skill-3 | Fitness-4 | Gnar-3 \nThis is a one-day event with up to 6 stages on Sunday. \nA  one-day event means there will be racing only on Sunday; early pre-riding ‘Sunday Stages’ on Friday and Official Check-In and Practice Day will be Saturday.  All racers\, regardless of age or category will race the same course and stages.  There will B line options for more difficult areas – or walk anything you do not feel comfortable riding. Stages must be completed in order\, and only one time\, unless otherwise noted. \nWe will also offer a “Just Ride” category where participants can ride the enduro courses on Saturday and Sunday after the race is over.  Just Ride participants cannot be on the course during the race times. This is an untimed category and is not required if you are registered to do the timed Enduro race.  Event Swag & Post Race Meal included in Just Ride – no raffle ticket.  You can register via BikeReg. \n  \nEntry Details \nEvent Swag \nCustom number plate \nA professionally marked course with arrows and tape – maps emailed to racers the week of the race \nNeutral support provided by sponsor Phat Tire Bike Shop \nEnduro Timing System from SPORTident for you to have an experience just like the World Series races with accuracy to the 1000th of second\, instant results upon finishing and scoreboard. \nAid station and snacks mid-race provided by Rusty Cramer at American National Insurance \nPost-race meal included with entry on Sunday for all registered Racers and Just Ride participants \nCold adult beverages in marked areas – 21+ only \nA professional awards ceremony with awards to all categories \nPayouts for Pro categories \nRefreshments and food available for purchase \nRaffle for all registered racers provided by top notch sponsors \nO-site sponsors \n  \nSchedule & Course Map \nFull schedule\, along with the course map\, will be emailed to all registered racers and posted in the Facebook Event following online registration closing on Wednesday (6/7) at 8PM CT. Be sure to monitor your emails race week to review the schedule. \nFailure to check in and pick up your timing chip by the scheduled mandatory race meeting can result in a racer not being able to race.  Failure to head to the first stage by the end of the final wave can result in a racer not being able to race. \nFriday | Early pre-ride on Sunday Stages. \nSaturday | Official Check-In & Pre-Ride day. \nSunday | Race Day will include final check-in\, timing chip pickup\, mandatory racers meeting\, race start times\, timing chip TURN OFF\, post race meal\, awards\, etc. \n  \nLogistics \nRace Venue Address – 348 Madison 3605 Pettigrew\, AR 72752 \nCamping – There will be ‘dry camping’ available to particpants at the race venue (Red Star School) \nIf not camping at venue please check out other RV parks\, campgrounds\, hotels\, Airbnb’s\, etc. in the area for your accommodations \nDogs – Even good dogs must be on leashes. \nPack It In\, Pack Out – If you haul it in you haul it out. Leave no trace. Respect. \n  \nPrepare \nFood – Post Race Meal provided to racers on Race Day only. Meal ticket obtained at Registration & Timing tent after turning in your timing chip. Family and friends welcome to grab a plate for purchase. While an onsite food truck may offer breakfast and other meals for purchase please bring your breakfast food\, snacks\, special dietary foods\, hydration and anything specific for your pre and post-race needs. \nWater – We will provide water at the aid station during race times but you need to be prepared for pre ride days and race days. Bring more than you think you’ll need. Plan to have at least 50-60 ounces on you at all times while riding. \nSnacks – Have carbs and protein on hand between meals \nSafety – This is not the time to skimp on protective equipment. We highly suggest a full-face helmet\, knee pads\, and elbow pads. Riding within your limits is essential. \nTrash – If you pack it in\, you pack it out. \nNice to have – Spare tubes\, inflation device\, tire plugs\, chain link\, derailleur pulleys and other parts. Sponsor Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will be onsite for mechanical support but it is always best to give your bike a once over before a race to address any issues as well as to bring any items you may need to make repairs.  **NOTE – Revolution Mobile Bike Repair will provide assistance for issues that occur onsite during pre-ride and the race – not for issues that occurred prior\, or to build bikes\, or add/replace components that were not on your bike prior to arriving at event. \n  \nRules \n#Racing Age | What your age will be on 12/31/22 \n#Onsite Payments – Venmo and PayPal\, and cash if exact\, accepted for any onsite purchases – no credit/debit card. This does not apply to any vendors – they will have their own payment options. \n#Race waiver will be required and must be signed onsite at the venue. Any racer under the age of 18 must have a parent present with them at Check In to sign waiver. \n#Only Racers and Just Ride\, with a number plate on\, will be allowed on the event stages during Pre-Ride. \n#Timed Enduro Racers only\, with number plate on\, on stages during race on Sunday – No Just Ride participants or non-racers. \n#You cannot change your category after the race starts. \n#Racers must attend the Racers Meeting\, not start the race before the Racer’s Meeting\, and must be go out to start the race during your noted category wave time; not any later. \n#All timing chips must be picked up prior to the Mandatory Racer’s Meeting or the Racer may not be able to race. \n#Racer cannot wear a timing chip at any time that is different from the one that was assigned to them by the Timing Director at the Timing Tent. \n#Timing chip must be worn on the Racer’s right wrist unless otherwise noted by the Race Director or Timing Director. \n#The bike and equipment you start the race on must be the same bike and equipment you finish on. Official Race Director must approve exceptions. *Exceptions are repairing or replacement of tires. \n#Once riders have entered the stage line there is no cutting in line. \n#All stages must be completed in order\, and only once\, unless otherwise notes in Racer Meeting by the Race Director. \n##Timing stations will be placed at the start and finish of each stage. All Racers must stay on course during the stages and transitions. Veering off course is disrespectful to everyone from the landowner\, race organizers\, fellow competitors and yourself. \n#Any form of outside assistance or support such as; non-racers\, family members\, friends or unapproved pit stops is forbidden. However\, Racers are allowed and encouraged to help fellow competitors on the course. \n#Stage Reruns are NOT ALLOWED for mechanicals\, the racer crashing\, or going off course unless discussed with and approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY.  Only Racer impediment\, safety hazards\, or fellow Racer injury support warrants a re-run and must be approved by the Race Director or Timing Director ONLY prior to the re-run. Stage reruns can be seen by the Timing Director and do not disappear from the timing chips history regardless of time that has passed. Any unapproved re-runs\, either intentional or unintentional will result in a disqualification. Flat tires\, bent wheels\, broken chains\, and ANY type of mechanical issue\, or rider error is part of racing and does not warrant a re-run. \n#Always stop for an injured rider.  In the case of a downed rider that receives assistance provided by another participant – the helping participant’s time will be adjusted by averaging the lap times from the particular stage or a re-run will be authorized by the Race Director. The downed rider may not qualify for a re-run. If you cannot contact the Race Director wait at the Timing tent until receiving direction. \n#Do not change\, adjust\, or modify the course in any way. If you have a concern about a course feature please present the concern to the Race Director with a picture and description of concern. \n#Do not disrespect the land such as littering. \nRacers deviating from any of SET Rules can and/or will be time penalized and possibly be disqualified from the race. \n  \nOveralls \nParticipants will register for the category they will remain in for the series to qualify for Overalls. You cannot change categories after the second stop and you must notify the Timing Director at dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com if you are changing your category prior to that.  Failure to let us know of a category change can impact your series overall points negatively.  If you race in different categories the results will not be combined for overall results. \nPLEASE ENSURE YOU REGISTER USING THE SAME NAME FOR EACH STOP or your Overall points will be affected. \n  \nWait List \nThis race has a rider limit of. Once those numbers are reached you can register for the Wait List\, and if/when spots become available\, we will pull from the Wait List in the order of registration\, and you will be charged.  Please note we will pull from the Wait List automatically until the day before the race (in this case; Friday) so if you can no longer attend please email april@slaughtertrailguides.com to have yourself removed from the Wait List.  It is the Racers responsibility to monitor their email to see if they have been removed from the Wait List and into the race. \n  \nRefund & Transfer Policy \nThese are rain\, shine\, ice or snow events except under extreme circumstances in which we will notify all participants of any cancelations. \nRefunds | With a 15% fee we will honor a refund when the request is at least two weeks (14 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than two weeks to the race then a refund will not be available. \nTransfers | With a 15% fee we will honor a transfer to another SET race within season when the request is at least one week (7 days) prior to the race. \nIf the request is made with less than a week to the race then a transfer will not be available. \nIn the event a transfer is given the participant will receive a credit/coupon code\, minus the 15% fee\, to use to register for an upcoming race within the season.  The participant will need to pay for any difference in entry fee(s). If the credit is not used by the end of the season it will expire and no further transfers or refunds will be available for it. \nWe do not accept participant to participant transfers or selling of entries. \nIf you purchased the Event Registration Protection when registering then you will need to contact them first via the contact information below: \nTech@athleteReg.com \n(888) 956-9560. \nhttps://www.eventregistrationprotection.com/allianzassistance/ManagePolicy/ \nNo refunds or transfers after you have arrived for the race or after the race starts/has happened. \nMerchandise purchases and service fees are non-refundable. \n  \nFor any race related questions email dustin@slaughtertrailguides.com \n  \n**Check out Social Media pages on Instagram and Facebook for event updates and announcements** \nhttps://www.instagram.com/southern_enduro_tour/ \nhttps://www.facebook.com/southernendurotour/ \n  \nSlaughter Trail Guides reserves the right to amend\, add\, and alter rules\, schedule\, policies and details to the event at any time. \nDisclaimer | An inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. COVID-19 is an extremely contagious disease that can lead to severe illness and death. Please consider wearing a mask and practicing social distancing.  If you have been recently exposed\, and/or are experiencing symptoms\, we ask that you consider not attending the event. Please note that the Refund & Transfer Policy will still be followed in the event you cannot attend. You can review the Registration Protection Insurance\, offered to purchase when registering\, and their coverage offered in regard to COVID-19 at: https://azcontent.us/alert/2019-novel-coronavirus-event.  Slaughter Trail Guides & Southern Enduro Tour are not involved in this voluntary protection coverage. By visiting The Great Passion Play\, and attending this event\, you voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19.   
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-enduro-series-round-3-red-star-enduro-2/
LOCATION:Red Star\, 348 Madison 3605\, Pettigrew\, AR\, 72752\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230524T141911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230525T155139Z
UID:10000180-1686391200-1686398400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pine Knob Mountain Bike Park Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:The grand opening will take place on June 10th\, 2023 at 10am and lunch is provided. The RVOORC will have Pine Knob Mountain Bike Park t-shirts for sale\, which sales will support the continued growth of the park. The RVOORC board will be in attendance to answer any questions and give tours.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pine-knob-opening-day/
LOCATION:Confederate Mother’s Memorial Park\, 1915 S Glenwood Ave\,\, Russellville\, AR\, 72801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230524T141911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230524T141911Z
UID:10001604-1686391200-1686398400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pine Knob Mountain Bike Park Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:The grand opening will take place on June 10th\, 2023 at 10am and lunch is provided. The RVOORC will have Pine Knob Mountain Bike Park t-shirts for sale\, which sales will support the continued growth of the park. The RVOORC board will be in attendance to answer any questions and give tours.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pine-knob-opening-day-2/
LOCATION:Confederate Mother’s Memorial Park\, 1915 S Glenwood Ave\,\, Russellville\, AR\, 72801\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230608T131625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T131625Z
UID:10001611-1686384000-1686394800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas Hands & Voices Sign.Speak.Run 5k & FunRun
DESCRIPTION:Sign.Speak.Run. is a 5K and 1 mile Fun Run benefiting Arkansas Hands & Voices.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-hands-voices-sign-speak-run-5k-funrun-2/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Park\, 6722 Two Rivers Park Road\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230608T131625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230608T131625Z
UID:10000188-1686384000-1686394800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas Hands & Voices Sign.Speak.Run 5k & FunRun
DESCRIPTION:Sign.Speak.Run. is a 5K and 1 mile Fun Run benefiting Arkansas Hands & Voices.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-hands-voices-sign-speak-run-5k-funrun/
LOCATION:Two Rivers Park\, 6722 Two Rivers Park Road\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72223\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T230110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T201639Z
UID:10000055-1686382200-1686405600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pedals for Compassion - 5th Annual
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for the 5th annual charity bicycle ride for the Compassion’s Foundation\, Inc. !!! \nMore details to come! \nEvent Details \nOn-site registration will be the morning of only at The Square Park Starting at 6am \nThe Square Park will be the start and finish line activities again this year! Ride start is at 7:30 AM \nSag support will be on the routes\, numbers on the back of your bib. There will be plenty of fully stocked rest stops and several water stations in between to help keep you fueled till the end. \nFinish line activities will be in the Square Park again this year. \nPost event food will be provided. You will get a meal ticket for a sack lunch\, plus there will be additional food and beverages available to participants. \nLive music will be on stage \nRiders signing up before May 31st are guaranteed event shirts in their requested size. Also early prices end on May 31st. \nFeel free to reach out with any questions! \n  \nAll money raised will go towards the Compassion Foundation in support of our local domestic violence shelter. \nCompassion’s Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the local domestic violence shelter. Our mission is to provide effective and accessible services to individuals and families who experience domestic violence and/or sexual assault and to be a proactive and visible source of related intervention\, education\, and prevention services to the community. Your registration fees or donations will go towards these efforts and help us to be able to continue providing support.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pedals-for-compassion-5th-annual/
LOCATION:The Square Park\, 117 N Jefferson St\, Magnolia\, AR\, 71753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T230110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T230110Z
UID:10001485-1686382200-1686405600@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Pedals for Compassion - 5th Annual
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for the 5th annual charity bicycle ride for the Compassion’s Foundation\, Inc. !!! \nMore details to come! \nEvent Details \nOn-site registration will be the morning of only at The Square Park Starting at 6am \nThe Square Park will be the start and finish line activities again this year! Ride start is at 7:30 AM \nSag support will be on the routes\, numbers on the back of your bib. There will be plenty of fully stocked rest stops and several water stations in between to help keep you fueled till the end. \nFinish line activities will be in the Square Park again this year. \nPost event food will be provided. You will get a meal ticket for a sack lunch\, plus there will be additional food and beverages available to participants. \nLive music will be on stage \nRiders signing up before May 31st are guaranteed event shirts in their requested size. Also early prices end on May 31st. \nFeel free to reach out with any questions! \n  \nAll money raised will go towards the Compassion Foundation in support of our local domestic violence shelter. \nCompassion’s Foundation is a nonprofit organization that supports the local domestic violence shelter. Our mission is to provide effective and accessible services to individuals and families who experience domestic violence and/or sexual assault and to be a proactive and visible source of related intervention\, education\, and prevention services to the community. Your registration fees or donations will go towards these efforts and help us to be able to continue providing support.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/pedals-for-compassion-5th-annual-2/
LOCATION:The Square Park\, 117 N Jefferson St\, Magnolia\, AR\, 71753\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230309T133934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T133934Z
UID:10001493-1686382200-1686394800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas Runner 2M
DESCRIPTION:2023 is the 25th running of the Arkansas Runner 2 Mile Race \nAll entry fees will be donated to the Boys & Girls Club. \nBecause of your support\, over $14\,000 has been donated in the past 4 years and we want to continue to support the kids.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-runner-2m-3/
LOCATION:Boys And Girls Clubs Of Saline County\, 1810 Citizens Dr\, Benton\, AR\, 72015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T110000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230309T133934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T133934Z
UID:10000062-1686382200-1686394800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas Runner 2M
DESCRIPTION:2023 is the 25th running of the Arkansas Runner 2 Mile Race \nAll entry fees will be donated to the Boys & Girls Club. \nBecause of your support\, over $14\,000 has been donated in the past 4 years and we want to continue to support the kids.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-runner-2m/
LOCATION:Boys And Girls Clubs Of Saline County\, 1810 Citizens Dr\, Benton\, AR\, 72015\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T205527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230309T191425Z
UID:10000039-1686376800-1686420000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas Backyard Ultra Championship
DESCRIPTION:Arkansas Backyard Ultra Experience\nThe 2nd Annual Arkansas Backyard Ultra Championship will take place at the Historic Big Springs Park in Cotter\, Arkansas. The flat & scenic out-and-back route follows an old railroad bed along the White River and there’s a Natural Spring to re-invigorate your beaten body after the race.  Food will be provided every 6 hours at the “One More Yard Cafe” and a menu will be announced prior to the event so you know what to expect. There will also be water and electrolyte coolers available throughout the race at the starting area but all other energy/food support is provided by the runner. Each runner will have room for a chair and a small bag/cooler by the corral. Runner spots by the corral are not first come\, first gets. Once a runner times out\, or decides they will not continue\, they will ceremoniously bang the massive gong announcing they’re done and remove their chair and belongings from the starting corral area; allowing other runners to move closer.​ \nThe beauty of the backyard format is that it ‘smooths’ the advantages that age\, gender\, and speed oftentimes play in running events and rewards to a higher degree the runner with mental toughness and grit. There will be ONE winner; everyone else gets the gong and DNF. Let’s get Arkansas on the Backyard map as a competitive destination race by putting up some big miles. As Laz often says\, “It only takes two to tango”
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-backyard-ultra-championship/
LOCATION:Big Spring Park\, 183 Big Spring Pkwy\, Cotter\, AR\, 72626\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Syllamo Events":MAILTO:syllamoevents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230610T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T205527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T205527Z
UID:10001469-1686376800-1686420000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Arkansas Backyard Ultra Championship
DESCRIPTION:Arkansas Backyard Ultra Experience\nThe 2nd Annual Arkansas Backyard Ultra Championship will take place at the Historic Big Springs Park in Cotter\, Arkansas. The flat & scenic out-and-back route follows an old railroad bed along the White River and there’s a Natural Spring to re-invigorate your beaten body after the race.  Food will be provided every 6 hours at the “One More Yard Cafe” and a menu will be announced prior to the event so you know what to expect. There will also be water and electrolyte coolers available throughout the race at the starting area but all other energy/food support is provided by the runner. Each runner will have room for a chair and a small bag/cooler by the corral. Runner spots by the corral are not first come\, first gets. Once a runner times out\, or decides they will not continue\, they will ceremoniously bang the massive gong announcing they’re done and remove their chair and belongings from the starting corral area; allowing other runners to move closer.​ \nThe beauty of the backyard format is that it ‘smooths’ the advantages that age\, gender\, and speed oftentimes play in running events and rewards to a higher degree the runner with mental toughness and grit. There will be ONE winner; everyone else gets the gong and DNF. Let’s get Arkansas on the Backyard map as a competitive destination race by putting up some big miles. As Laz often says\, “It only takes two to tango”
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/arkansas-backyard-ultra-championship-2/
LOCATION:Big Spring Park\, 183 Big Spring Pkwy\, Cotter\, AR\, 72626\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Syllamo Events":MAILTO:syllamoevents@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T210151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230331T134334Z
UID:10000040-1686268800-1686527999@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:School of River Paddling
DESCRIPTION:Goals of the School of River Paddling\nThe goals and objectives of the School are to provide participants an opportunity to: \n\nFeel safer and have more fun on moving water\nRecognize typical river hazards and options for dealing with them\nImprove fundamental paddling skills of:\n\nBalance\nBoat edging\nBasic body mechanics\nPaddling strokes for power and turning\nCoordination and fluidity\nTiming\n\n\nRefine strokes and develop efficient maneuvers on flatwater\nUse ferries and eddy turns when moving downstream to improve river reading\n\n \nArkansas Canoe Club school instructors use American Canoe Association course outlines to help you improve existing skills\, practice new skills\, and expand your knowledge of the river. Small classes of compatible participants allow instructors to teach to your needs.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/school-of-river-paddling/
LOCATION:Gypsy Camp & Canoe\, 20271 State Hwy 59\, Siloam Springs\, AR\, 72761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230612
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T210151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T210151Z
UID:10001470-1686268800-1686527999@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:School of River Paddling
DESCRIPTION:Goals of the School of River Paddling\nThe goals and objectives of the School are to provide participants an opportunity to: \n\nFeel safer and have more fun on moving water\nRecognize typical river hazards and options for dealing with them\nImprove fundamental paddling skills of:\n\nBalance\nBoat edging\nBasic body mechanics\nPaddling strokes for power and turning\nCoordination and fluidity\nTiming\n\n\nRefine strokes and develop efficient maneuvers on flatwater\nUse ferries and eddy turns when moving downstream to improve river reading\n\n \nArkansas Canoe Club school instructors use American Canoe Association course outlines to help you improve existing skills\, practice new skills\, and expand your knowledge of the river. Small classes of compatible participants allow instructors to teach to your needs.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/school-of-river-paddling-2/
LOCATION:Gypsy Camp & Canoe\, 20271 State Hwy 59\, Siloam Springs\, AR\, 72761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230523T132208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T132208Z
UID:10000167-1686070800-1686078000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Stand Up Paddleboard surfing lessons
DESCRIPTION:Surfing lessons at Siloam Springs Kayak Park! These lessons will be on Tuesday evenings throughout the summer in 2023. It’s strongly suggested to take an ACA L2 SUP lesson first. We will not be teaching strokes or standing on the board in this course\, if you sign up without these skills you won’t get as much out of this course.\nCost: $45\nMust bring your own board.\nCurriculum taught. Trimming the board\, Crossing eddy lines\, peel outs & surfing the wave.\nNWA is growing & with this growth we have one surfing park that’s been around since 2012. Now about 7 miles down river from this park there’s another one being built & expected to open this year. We’ve been land locked & surfing hasn’t been available in Arkansas\, yet now it is! I hope to share this love for the river\, it’s waves & surfing on them. Rob M.\nPlease email me with any questions at arkansasoutdooroutfitters@yahoo.com
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/stand-up-paddleboard-surfing-lessons/
LOCATION:Siloam Springs Kayak Park\, 19253 Fisher Ford Rd\, Siloam Springs\, AR\, 72761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230523T132208Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T132208Z
UID:10001592-1686070800-1686078000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Stand Up Paddleboard surfing lessons
DESCRIPTION:Surfing lessons at Siloam Springs Kayak Park! These lessons will be on Tuesday evenings throughout the summer in 2023. It’s strongly suggested to take an ACA L2 SUP lesson first. We will not be teaching strokes or standing on the board in this course\, if you sign up without these skills you won’t get as much out of this course.\nCost: $45\nMust bring your own board.\nCurriculum taught. Trimming the board\, Crossing eddy lines\, peel outs & surfing the wave.\nNWA is growing & with this growth we have one surfing park that’s been around since 2012. Now about 7 miles down river from this park there’s another one being built & expected to open this year. We’ve been land locked & surfing hasn’t been available in Arkansas\, yet now it is! I hope to share this love for the river\, it’s waves & surfing on them. Rob M.\nPlease email me with any questions at arkansasoutdooroutfitters@yahoo.com
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/stand-up-paddleboard-surfing-lessons-2/
LOCATION:Siloam Springs Kayak Park\, 19253 Fisher Ford Rd\, Siloam Springs\, AR\, 72761\, United States
CATEGORIES:Paddling
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230417T162856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230601T162733Z
UID:10000145-1685779200-1685786400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:THE MUD RUN – LITTLE ROCK’S DIRTIEST 5K
DESCRIPTION:The Mud Run is for the adventuresome spirit and is definitely not your average 5K. The only thing serious about this event is the MUD. \nParticipants run\, walk\, skip\, trot\, and even cavort through our 5K(ish – please refer to helpful hints section for the clarification of “ish”) course\, which winds through scenic Western Hills Park. Participants may have to overcome an “obstacle” or two along the way. Then finish with a spectacular frolic through our world-renowned mud pit\, which is filled with that amazing Arkansas mud.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-mud-run-little-rocks-dirtiest-5k/
LOCATION:War Memorial Park\, 5101 W Markham St\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72205
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Rock Marathon":MAILTO:bsdixon@littlerock.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T100000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230417T162856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230417T162856Z
UID:10001575-1685779200-1685786400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:THE MUD RUN – LITTLE ROCK’S DIRTIEST 5K
DESCRIPTION:The Mud Run is for the adventuresome spirit and is definitely not your average 5K. The only thing serious about this event is the MUD. \nParticipants run\, walk\, skip\, trot\, and even cavort through our 5K(ish – please refer to helpful hints section for the clarification of “ish”) course\, which winds through scenic Western Hills Park. Participants may have to overcome an “obstacle” or two along the way. Then finish with a spectacular frolic through our world-renowned mud pit\, which is filled with that amazing Arkansas mud.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/the-mud-run-little-rocks-dirtiest-5k-2/
LOCATION:War Memorial Park\, 5101 W Markham St\, Little Rock\, AR\, 72205
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Little Rock Marathon":MAILTO:bsdixon@littlerock.gov
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230502T174532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T150543Z
UID:10000158-1685777400-1685782800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Lum & Abner Music & Arts Festival 5k Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:June 3rd\, Janssen Park\, Mena\, AR\nRace starts at 7:30\nREGISTER EARLY!!\n$25 BEFORE MAY 31ST | $35 AFTER \nThe first 35 registrants are guaranteed a T-shirt.\nAwards in male & female categories.\nTrophies for top overall male & female participants.\nTop three finishers awarded in the following categories:\n10-14\, 15-19\, 20-29\, 30-39\, 40-49\, 50-59\, 60-69\, 70+ \nDownload registration forms at\nVisitmena.com or pick up at the\nMena Advertising & Promotion Commission Office\, Historic KCS Depot\, 524-A Sherwood Ave.\, Mena\n(479) 394-8355
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lum-abner-music-arts-festival-5k-run-walk/
LOCATION:Janssen Park\, Mena\, AR
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mena Advertising &amp%3B Promotion Commission":MAILTO:pasha@visitmena.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230502T174532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230502T174532Z
UID:10001585-1685777400-1685782800@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Lum & Abner Music & Arts Festival 5k Run/Walk
DESCRIPTION:June 3rd\, Janssen Park\, Mena\, AR\nRace starts at 7:30\nREGISTER EARLY!!\n$25 BEFORE MAY 31ST | $35 AFTER \nThe first 35 registrants are guaranteed a T-shirt.\nAwards in male & female categories.\nTrophies for top overall male & female participants.\nTop three finishers awarded in the following categories:\n10-14\, 15-19\, 20-29\, 30-39\, 40-49\, 50-59\, 60-69\, 70+ \nDownload registration forms at\nVisitmena.com or pick up at the\nMena Advertising & Promotion Commission Office\, Historic KCS Depot\, 524-A Sherwood Ave.\, Mena\n(479) 394-8355
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/lum-abner-music-arts-festival-5k-run-walk-2/
LOCATION:Janssen Park\, Mena\, AR
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mena Advertising &amp%3B Promotion Commission":MAILTO:pasha@visitmena.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230425T200756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T201245Z
UID:10000149-1685775600-1685808000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Talimena Challenge Cycling Event
DESCRIPTION:The Talihina Chamber of Commerce presents to you the Talimena Challenge! Ride the Talimena National Scenic Byway with beautiful mountain scenery! The ride begins in Talihina Oklahoma and cyclists will ride to Queen Wilhelmina. Fully supported event! The ride is 95 miles long and has seven Category 5s climbs with 11\,500 total gain in elevation.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/talimena-challenge-cycling-event/
LOCATION:Talihina\, Oklahoma\, 100 Railroad Street\, Talihina\, OK\, 74571\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230425T200756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230425T200756Z
UID:10001579-1685775600-1685808000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Talimena Challenge Cycling Event
DESCRIPTION:The Talihina Chamber of Commerce presents to you the Talimena Challenge! Ride the Talimena National Scenic Byway with beautiful mountain scenery! The ride begins in Talihina Oklahoma and cyclists will ride to Queen Wilhelmina. Fully supported event! The ride is 95 miles long and has seven Category 5s climbs with 11\,500 total gain in elevation.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/talimena-challenge-cycling-event-2/
LOCATION:Talihina\, Oklahoma\, 100 Railroad Street\, Talihina\, OK\, 74571\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230321T170828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T170828Z
UID:10001526-1685775600-1685808000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2023 Springdale Rotary Pig Trail Mud Run
DESCRIPTION:The annual Pig Trail Mud Run\, hosted by Springdale Rotary\, is scheduled for June 3\, 2023!  This 5K includes more than 20 obstacles\, including a zip line\, water slide\, rope swing\, and fireman’s pole!  Come get muddy\, have a lot of fun\, and help a great cause! \nWe welcome participants ages 14 and above.  No one under 14 will be allowed to run.  Participants ages 14-17 must have parental consent. \nYour ticket gets you entry into the race\, a t-shirt\, a goody bag\, access to the After Party (hot dogs\, cold beverages\, and other snacks)\, and raffle tickets for numerous prizes!  Buy early because ticket prices increase as the race gets closer:
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2023-springdale-rotary-pig-trail-mud-run-2/
LOCATION:Ecclesia College\, 9653 Nations Dr\, Springdale\, AR\, 72762\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T070000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230321T170828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230321T170954Z
UID:10000094-1685775600-1685808000@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:2023 Springdale Rotary Pig Trail Mud Run
DESCRIPTION:The annual Pig Trail Mud Run\, hosted by Springdale Rotary\, is scheduled for June 3\, 2023!  This 5K includes more than 20 obstacles\, including a zip line\, water slide\, rope swing\, and fireman’s pole!  Come get muddy\, have a lot of fun\, and help a great cause! \nWe welcome participants ages 14 and above.  No one under 14 will be allowed to run.  Participants ages 14-17 must have parental consent. \nYour ticket gets you entry into the race\, a t-shirt\, a goody bag\, access to the After Party (hot dogs\, cold beverages\, and other snacks)\, and raffle tickets for numerous prizes!  Buy early because ticket prices increase as the race gets closer:
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/2023-springdale-rotary-pig-trail-mud-run/
LOCATION:Ecclesia College\, 9653 Nations Dr\, Springdale\, AR\, 72762\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230315T152335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T152335Z
UID:10001525-1685772000-1685804400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Rock 2023
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 20 Years of fantastic cycling to benefit cancer patients in Arkansas! \nTour de Rock\, benefitting CARTI Cancer Center\, attracts cyclists from all over the southern region and is considered the fastest Century Ride in the South. Riders choose from one of four pancake-flat routes that wind and weave through Central Arkansas. Tour de Rock is a well-supported ride with plenty of rest stops and an after-party with music\, great food and beer garden. \nWith help from friends like you\, Tour de Rock has raised more than $2 million for CARTI and provided much needed assistance for CARTI’s patients\, including transportation and lodging assistance\, as well as financial\, emotional and nutritional counseling. \n  \nWhen:     Saturday\, June 3\, 2023 \nWhat:     25\, 50\, 62\, and 100 mile routes \nWho:      Over 1\,000 cyclists from Arkansas and beyond \nWhere:   Start/Finish is on Washington and Vine Streets in North Little Rock. After Party at Heifer International Pavilion \nWhy:      To fight cancer and help CARTI deliver the most advanced forms of cancer care \n  \nChances are you’ve been impacted by cancer.  CARTI’s Tour de Rock is an opportunity to honor the ones who’ve fought the battle.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-rock-2023-2/
LOCATION:Friendly Chapel Church-Nazarene\, 116 S Pine St\, North Little Rock\, AR\, 72114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230603T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230315T152335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230315T152335Z
UID:10000093-1685772000-1685804400@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:Tour de Rock 2023
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 20 Years of fantastic cycling to benefit cancer patients in Arkansas! \nTour de Rock\, benefitting CARTI Cancer Center\, attracts cyclists from all over the southern region and is considered the fastest Century Ride in the South. Riders choose from one of four pancake-flat routes that wind and weave through Central Arkansas. Tour de Rock is a well-supported ride with plenty of rest stops and an after-party with music\, great food and beer garden. \nWith help from friends like you\, Tour de Rock has raised more than $2 million for CARTI and provided much needed assistance for CARTI’s patients\, including transportation and lodging assistance\, as well as financial\, emotional and nutritional counseling. \n  \nWhen:     Saturday\, June 3\, 2023 \nWhat:     25\, 50\, 62\, and 100 mile routes \nWho:      Over 1\,000 cyclists from Arkansas and beyond \nWhere:   Start/Finish is on Washington and Vine Streets in North Little Rock. After Party at Heifer International Pavilion \nWhy:      To fight cancer and help CARTI deliver the most advanced forms of cancer care \n  \nChances are you’ve been impacted by cancer.  CARTI’s Tour de Rock is an opportunity to honor the ones who’ve fought the battle.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/tour-de-rock-2023/
LOCATION:Friendly Chapel Church-Nazarene\, 116 S Pine St\, North Little Rock\, AR\, 72114\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cycling (Road & Mountain)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230604
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T202738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T202738Z
UID:10000038-1685750400-1685836799@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:18th Annual War Eagle Trail Running Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Hobbs War Eagle Trail Running Festival began back in 2006 as a 10 mile trail race with a couple dozen participants. During the first few years the event was known as the Hobbs Tail Twister benefiting the Rogers Lions Club. We are grateful for the continued support from our runners and are proud of having donated more than $100\,000 to the Rogers Lions Club and the Friends of Hobbs. Each year we strive to make it just a little better than the year before. The trails at Hobbs are among the most “runnable” in NW Arkansas. Not too technical or steep. Perfect for first time trail racers or veterans wanting to cover the trails as fast as possible. We love Hobbs\, love our event and love our runners. We encourage you to come out and join us for some fun at Hobbs SP.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/18th-annual-war-eagle-trail-running-festival/
LOCATION:Hobbs State Park Visitor Center\, 20201 East Hwy. 12\, Rogers\, AR\, 72756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230603
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230604
DTSTAMP:20260403T125239
CREATED:20230308T202738Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230308T202738Z
UID:10001468-1685750400-1685836799@arkansasoutside.com
SUMMARY:18th Annual War Eagle Trail Running Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Hobbs War Eagle Trail Running Festival began back in 2006 as a 10 mile trail race with a couple dozen participants. During the first few years the event was known as the Hobbs Tail Twister benefiting the Rogers Lions Club. We are grateful for the continued support from our runners and are proud of having donated more than $100\,000 to the Rogers Lions Club and the Friends of Hobbs. Each year we strive to make it just a little better than the year before. The trails at Hobbs are among the most “runnable” in NW Arkansas. Not too technical or steep. Perfect for first time trail racers or veterans wanting to cover the trails as fast as possible. We love Hobbs\, love our event and love our runners. We encourage you to come out and join us for some fun at Hobbs SP.
URL:https://arkansasoutside.com/event/18th-annual-war-eagle-trail-running-festival-2/
LOCATION:Hobbs State Park Visitor Center\, 20201 East Hwy. 12\, Rogers\, AR\, 72756\, United States
CATEGORIES:Running (Trail & Road)
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