Mount Kessler – A Personal Perspective
She confused me and bruised me, but when I saw the massive rock formations and multicolored splendor of Mount Kessler’s foliage, it was love at first sight. This love affair
She confused me and bruised me, but when I saw the massive rock formations and multicolored splendor of Mount Kessler’s foliage, it was love at first sight. This love affair
The Sylamore trail holds very special memories for me and the annual Sylamore 25/50K race has been on my races I want to do radar for a couple of years.
As the Divine Miss M sings “standing at the end of the road, boys, waiting for my new friends to come. I don’t care if I’m hungry or poor, I’m

Today we have a story from Arkansas Heels on Wheels founder Victoria Crumpton. Victoria, Stacy, Chantal, Willa, Laura and many other great women have been championing the cause for getting

The Syllamo (S?l’-l?-m?) Mountain Bike Trail five miles north of Mountain View in Stone County, Arkansas, consists of a series of interconnecting loops offering mountain bikers, hikers and trail runners
Arriving at the soccer fields at Burns Park in North Little Rock early on Saturday morning, one of the first things that struck me was the number of people in

Time to get the party started, time for the Grand Prix Series. The first event of the series is the One Hour Track Run, held for the second year in
(2015 ride info) In 1972, the Buffalo River became the Buffalo National River, the first National River in the country. Most of the area surrounding the river went under the

The Arkansas Trail Run Series isn’t new, I think this is my third year of participation, but it needs to grow. And to grow the word needs to spread so

Back in the 1930’s under the direction of President Roosevelt, the Civilian Conservation Corps was formed. The “Tree Army” as it was referred to provided work and taught skills to