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Ep. 35 - A Visit to the High Country, Previewing this year's High Country Race
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55 minutes
Released:
Feb 11, 2020
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Y'all know I love me some Arkansas, so when Brannon Pack called me with an "idea" to give me a guided tour on a part of the High Country Route I started packing my bike bags. This is the second year for the Arkansaw High Country Race which will start and finishes in Fayetteville, AR for the first time. The race is based on a route that was created by Chuck Campbell in partnership with the Adventure Cycling Association and covers 1,035 miles through the northwestern portion of Arkansas, including the Ouachitas and Ozarks. Last year 20 people registered for the inaugural race, but this year I'd like to see all 50 spots sold out when registration opens! Listen to this episode, get stoked, and set your alarms for 8am CST on Feb. 15th when registration for this years race goes live! The race kicks of on June 6th and Bikes or Death will be there to cover the event, meet the racers, and ride out with you on the official start. We will also be selecting two participants (male and female) to interview prior to and after the race. If you'd like to through your name in the hat, first register, then send me an email at bikes@bikesordeath.com. For registration watch their Facebook Page on Feb. 15th at 8am CST it goes live!! Hope to see you there! Bikes or Death is 100% supported by the community. Here’s how you can contribute: 1) Support us on Patreon 2) Donate on Paypal 3) Contribute to the Mobile Podcasting Studio 4) Check out our stickers, t-shirts and more in the Bikes or Death store.
Released:
Feb 11, 2020
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Podcast episode
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