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Photos are now available on Flickr! On May 16-17, 2014 in the Cherokee National Forest, David Martin had the opportunity to capture images of some amazing athletes. And yes, the athletes […]
Trail work recently finished on several miles of new trails at Enterprise South Nature Park. Two-way bike traffic is eliminated, making it safer and more fun for everybody. Below is […]
The first edition of the Thunder Rock 100, part of the Wild Trails Race Series, wrapped up successfully this weekend. Just before 6 a.m. on Saturday, Ryan Smith of Boulder, […]
Outside Magazine wrangled the five best travel guide apps — and they all take advantage of fully integrated smartphone tech to make your trip even better. How so? They use […]
RootsRated kicked off The Insider\’s Guide Tour on Wednesday to great success. The proceeds benefited three of our local conservancies: Lula Lake Land Trust, Southeastern Climbers Coalition, and SORBA. With about […]
If you were to run one event in every state, what would you pick? Our answer just got a little easier: The FlipKey blog just named the Scenic City Trail […]
The Thunder Rock 100 may have sold out, but there are still plenty of slots open in earlier races. The Chattanooga Times Free Press put out a call for runners […]
Check out this POV video from the most recent Thunder Rock 100 training weekend. It shows the last 50 miles of the course — and it spares none of the […]
Are you prepared to deal with a medical emergency in a remote climbing area? Could you provide appropriate care for an injured rope-mate in the event of a climbing accident? When did […]
Chattanooga Times Free Press columnist David Cook recognized the work of the Southeast Youth Corps this week, in a piece called \”How to Build a Trail.\” It\’s a metaphor for […]