
Ice and Slush a Syllamore Trail Run Tradition
Thirteen miles into a sixteen mile run on icy, slushy, muddy, sloggy trail I proclaimed to my running partner Tina, “this trail has given us everything but dry”. She responded

Thirteen miles into a sixteen mile run on icy, slushy, muddy, sloggy trail I proclaimed to my running partner Tina, “this trail has given us everything but dry”. She responded

Hiking everyday in nature is a new adventure. Most days bring something interesting and a lot of days something new and exciting. Having the camera ready to capture my

They are there at every race, the color coordinated teams with logos ablaze affront their shirts; the Cabot County Cruisers, Arkansas Running Klub, Saline County Striders, Women Run Arkansas, Rush

He looked up from his laptop and said “There’s a duathlon at Lake Atalanta the day after the Styx N Stones trail race.” My immediate response was “On or off-road?”

After 10 years of talking, planning and plotting, the inaugural Fort Smith Marathon was held Sunday. The response exceeded expectations. Race organizers had set a goal of having 750 runners

Outdoor gear has to be a little outside the norm for me to really want to do a review on it. The product has to appeal to my love of things that can

Making my way along the Twisted Hickory Trail I found my technical riding limits. Other riders seemed to be making similar discoveries as we passed by each other over and

We didn’t arrive until well after the starting gun sounded, and by the time we approached the bridge on the Turner Creek we could hear the dance music stylings of

Tuesday night I headed over to Little Rock City Hall with the hope of seeing history in the making. After over four years of waiting, various groups including pedestrians, cyclists, parents, seniors,

Every once in a while, someone will ask “what’s your favorite time of year to hike?”. I know most people would answer autumn, for the fall colors. A few would