Getting outside has never been more important for Knoxvillians and East Tennesseans. Those who live close enough to take advantage of South Knoxville’s Urban Wilderness value the 50 miles of …
AMBC Fall Festival returns this weekend
Nothing virtual about it this year, the Appalachian Mountain Biking Club’s 12th annual Fall Festival is back live and in person this Saturday, Nov. 6, at the Baker Creek Preserve. …
Mountain bikers go live
Mountain bikers (like distance runners and maybe even bowlers) use their sport as an excuse to drink beer. So what happens when the government shuts down everything but food and …
Kellogg named AMBC’s first executive director
The Appalachian Mountain Bike Club is pleased to announce the selection of former board president and club member Matthew Kellogg as its first executive director to serve the organization.
The Appalachian …
Love the outdoors? Learn to give back
I know I’m partial, but I really can’t imagine anywhere better than East Tennessee for outdoor variety that benefits everyone.
Last weekend was a great example. About 30 women gathered to …
Rogero celebrates enhanced entrance to Augusta Quarry
In remarks prior to cutting the ribbon Thursday for the newly redesigned entrance to the Augusta Quarry at Fort Dickerson Park, Mayor Madeline Rogero noted that she had 29 days …
Fall Fest: the gift that keeps on giving
It’s typical that the Appalachian Mountain Bike Club isn’t making a big deal out of its 10th annual Fall Fest, taking place on Saturday, Nov. 2, at Baker Creek Preserve. …
So much fun: Time for AMBC’s Fall Fest
I’m excited every year when next week’s big day rolls around.
Halloween? Oh yeah, there’s that, too. But I’m talking about AMBC’s Fall Fest.
2019 marks the 10th annual Appalachian Mountain Bike …
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