Big Benefit Run at Good People Brewing 5/23

Alabama Outdoors is proud to support the Big Benefit Run series of charity 5K fun runs hosted at Good People Brewing Co. in downtown Birmingham. Since it’s inception in 2012, Big Benefit Runs have raised almost $20,000 for small, local, grassroots charities in the Birmingham Metro area.

What’s Involved?

Big Benefit Run is a 5K fun run that is not timed. It is purely for your enjoyment and to raise money for, and awareness of, small, local charitable organizations that make Birmingham a better place to live.

  • Date: Thursday, May 23rd
  • When: Registration starts at 5:30 pm, the run is at 6:00 pm
  • Where: Good People Brewing Co., 114 14th Street South, Birmingham
  • Route: Through UAB, Southside, and Railroad Park, finishing back at Good People Brewing across from Regions Park
  • Donation: $10, all of which goes to the charity
  • Cool Stuff:
    • First Good People beer free
    • Free Sports Massage from Sherrie Hafley of The Muscle Joint
    • Live music
    • Lots of giveaways including 2 FREE Zip Line tours for 2
    • Cantina Taco Truck available for dinner
  • Who Benefits? Thanks for asking, it’s Friends of Red Mountain Park

Friends of Red Mountain Park

This month we will be benefiting Friends of Red Mountain Park.  Their mission is to promote, enhance, and enjoy Red Mountain Park. Our goals are to spread the word about this project, volunteer our time and talent to enhance the park’s development, and champion the use and enjoyment of the park for the broadest range of citizens.

Big Benefit Run trail mapRed Mountain Park is one of the largest urban parks in the country – larger than even Central Park in New York City. It offers trails for walking, hiking, running, and bicycling. You can schedule Zip Line tours, or set some time to play in the Beanstalk Forest ropes/challenge course.

Come on out and join us Thursday, May 23rd, for a great time supporting an amazing organization and help make Birmingham a better place to live!

Need some gear for the Big Benefit Run?

Be sure to check out the latest in running gear at AlabamaOutdoors.com!

FITS Socks – Try a Pair On Us!

FITS Socks - Try a Pair on Us!

Free Pair of FITS Socks

Friday April 26th through Sunday May 5th, Receive a Free Pair of FITS Socks with the purchase of any pair of shoes priced $100 or more!*

Why FITS?

FITS socks feature unique construction that gives your foot the perfect fit. Wool blends are selected to ensure comfort and durability for running, hiking and other outdoor activities. Your feet connect your body to the rest of the world – take care of them!

Full Contact Fit

FITS Socks Full Contact Fit

Have you ever wondered how a flat pair of socks can fit your foot? They can’t! When you take a pair of FITS socks out of the packaging, they look just like feet. This sculpted design ensures that the sock is comfortable and stays put. No movement or slipping reduces blisters. It’s called the “Full Contact Fit!”

The Full Contact Cuff gently hugs your leg. This prevents the sock from sliding down your leg, creating slack in the ankle area. When you’re out on the trail, you won’t be constantly tugging at the tops of your socks to keep them in position.

The Dynamic Toe Cup allows for a close, comfortable fit with no bunching or extra material. Top stitching is soft and positioned so that there are no hot spots. The toe cup allows the toes to perform their job and keeps the sock out of their way. No unlacing shoes mid-run for an adjustment.

The Heel Lock is constructed with Y-shaped stitching. This creates a deep heel pocket that anchors the entire sock – no slipping! This ensures that the sock maintains its shape and stays put.

The Perfect Fit

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Finding your perfect fit is important and easy with the FIT Finder. The sculpted design of the sock perfectly conforms to your foot, even if you’re between sizes. Color coded top stitching on the toe box and inside the cuff make storing your socks a breeze, and the fit is guaranteed by FITS!

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*Excludes Chaco Sandals. In store only, not available online. Not valid with any other offer or discount, including Buy 3 Get 1 Free socks. Certain exclusions apply. See store for details.

2013 Cahaba River Ramble

Join Alabama Outdoors at the 2013 Cahaba River Ramble

 

2013 Cahaba River Ramble

The Cahaba River Society and Alabama Outdoors invite you to the 2013 Cahaba River Ramble! Runners travel from around the Southeast every year to participate in these spectacular 5k and 10 mile races. The Ramble will be held on Sunday, May 5th, and the Cahaba lilies will be in full bloom!

The Races

The 10 mile course will challenge experienced runners. Those looking for a more relaxed course can opt for the 5k. The rolling topography of the region allow for an outstanding course layout. Interesting educational programs will occur during and after the races. There is lots for the whole family to enjoy!

The Refuge

The Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge is home to five federally listed listed species including the Cahaba shiner, goldline darter, round rocksnail, and cylindrical lioplax snail. Enjoy running alongside the river through stands of loblolly and mountain longleaf pines. The beautiful surroundings help to make the Ramble one of the most unique running experiences in the South.

CLEAN

The Cahaba River Ramble is the annual fundraiser for the Shane Hulsey CLEAN program. The environmental education opportunities created by CLEAN have served over 26,000 students and teachers in Jefferson, Shelby, St. Clair, Bibb, Perry and Dallas County.

Location

The 2013 Cahaba River Ramble takes place at the Cahaba River National Wildlife Refuge near West Blockton, Alabama. From Interstate 20/59, take exit 97 to Bibb County Road 24. Print directions here.

Registration

Registration is now open! You can register online here. Race day registration and check in begins at 6:30 a.m.. Registration for the 10 mile race is $40, the 5k is $30.

Need some gear?

Shop in our online store for women’s trail running shoes or men’s trail running shoes.

The Ruffner Mountain Trail Running Festival

Ruffner Mountain Trail Running Festival

Join Alabama Outdoors on Saturday, April 27th for the 2013 Ruffner Mountain Trail Running Festival!

 

Starting at 8:00 am, a variety of distances to chose from including a 5K, 10K, and 15K.  And starting at 7:00 am, an 8 hour option for those wishing to enjoy the entire day on the trails of Ruffner.

The course is entirely on 1,036 acre Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve in Birmingham, AL.  All races begin on the service road adjacent to the parking lot and Nature Center.  All races will start at the Pavilion/parking lot and will head up the service road with the different distances splitting off.  The 5K will head straight on the Quarry Trail going around Possum Loop, back on Quarry to the finish.  The 10 and 15K will start with a bit more service road spurring off to the right onto the trails headed down the Buckeye to Lizard Loop.  It will double back to the Ridge and Valley, then around Possum Loop and back on the Quarry to the finish.  The 15K will split off from the 10K to add the additional distance.

The trails of Ruffner include diverse terrain with rocks, roots, and ample elevation change.  The 10 and 15K distances include the most challenging trails.

Starting at 7:00 am, the 8 hour option will take advantage of all three courses to keep it interesting.  For those wishing to set up their own aid station, the course will loop back to the parking lot several times and there’s ample space for a chair, cooler, gear, and etc.

Fun Facts about Ruffner Mountain Nature Preserve:

  • There is 5,000 feet of elevation change in our Crusher Ridge 21K! It triples in the 63K.
  • Ruffner’s Preserve was once a major mining site with 9 iron ore mines, 3 limestone, 2 chert and 2 brownstone quarries. Today it hosts a globally rare plant species and the only East off the Mississippi population of the Spring Water Dancer.
  • 12 miles of trails cross the site with copious un-trailed area, our Urban Back Country.
  • Our trees remove $471,000 worth of air pollution each year!

For more information, click here

Need some gear for the Ruffner Mountain Trail Running Festival?

 

Be sure to check out our great selection of trail running shoes  for men and women in our online store!

Earthbound’s Earthfest with Black Warrior Riverkeeper

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Birmingham – On Sunday, April 21, 2pm-Until, Alabama rock favorites Earthbound will play their highly-anticipated annual outdoor concert, Earthbound’s Earthfest, at Avondale Brewery (201 41st Street South).

This family-friendly event’s purpose is to raise awareness for Earth Day and raise funds for Black Warrior Riverkeeper, a citizen-based nonprofit clean water advocacy organization.  Black Warrior Riverkeeper is dedicated to improving public health, recreation, and wildlife habitat throughout Alabama’s 17-county Black Warrior River watershed, which provides approximately half of Birmingham’s drinking water.

Earthbound’s Earthfest is open to all ages, but those under age 21 must be accompanied by a parent. Throughout the event, Earthbound – and a special mystery guest – will play several sets.  Avondale Brewery’s large outdoor area will also feature displays and merchandise from Black Warrior Riverkeeper and local artists.

There will be no mandatory entrance fee.  Suggested donations from the audience, plus proceeds from merchandise, beer, and raffle ticket sales, will support Black Warrior Riverkeeper’s efforts to protect local waterways and Birmingham’s drinking water supply.  Corporate sponsors continue to roll in, with Mercedes-Benz U.S. International, Inc. and their award winning water treatment partner, MacLellan, Inc. in the lead.

Alabama Backroads Century Series

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Introducing the 2013 Alabama Backroads Century Ride Series!!

 

Presented by Wells Fargo Advisors, Bradford Health Services, and Alabama Outdoors the 2013 Alabama Backroads Century Series is a series of 10 great centuries located throughout the State of Alabama used to promote the growth and development of long distance cycling in the state of Alabama, encourage participation in established Alabama century (100 mile) rides, recognize and reward individual cyclists for their accomplishments, and benefit the charities and advocacy efforts supported by each of these events.  The series also provides a great opportunity to enjoy the great outdoors Alabama and the scenic and unique backdrops that each ride calls it’s own.  As a participant you are encouraged to ride and complete as many of the series centuries as possible.  Each century will have their own unique medal designed and awarded to each participant that meets the challenge of riding 100 miles.  If you can complete at least 4 of the 10 centuries in the series you will be awarded a special patch by the Alabama Backroads Century Ride Series.  Some may make it a goal to complete 1,000 miles of the best centuries the state has to offer. Come join the challenge and see what the backroads of Alabama have to offer.  You will be amazed at the diversity of the terrain and the beauty that our state offers.  Now, we would like to announce the 10 rides of the series.

April 6th, 2013 11th Annual TriStates 100 Century to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Birmingham.  The series kickoff TriStates 100, located in Dothan, Alabama, began as a spur of the moment idea and in the 11 years since has become the premiere ride in SouthEast Alabama and also a fundraiser for the Children’s Hospital of Alabama.  In our first 10 years, because of the support of our great riders and sponsors, we have been able to donate upwards of $225 thousand dollars to the Children’s Hospital.  The course is a perfect early season course and is a great way to start training for some of the more challenging rides in the series.  It’s unique in that it is the only century ride of the series that expands three great states, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.  Where else can you cross into three states on one bike ride?  The course is scenic and challenging without being difficult.  As usual, there will be sag support along with stocked and manned rest stops, along with showers at completion.  Visit www.tristates100.com

April 13th, 2013 Tannehill IRONWORKS Century, McCalla, Alabama.  The second event in the series features smooth pavement, nice scenery and a good mix of hills. Rest stops will offer drinks, snacks, real restrooms, and sags will be on patrol.  The century course includes a scenic tour looping around the Montevallo area, including Orr Park’s noted tree carvings, the American Village historical center, a trip up & down Pea Ridge, and another stop by Eclipse before returning via Helena FD #2 to Tannehill.  Visit www.bump.org

April 20th, 2013 OLD HOWARD 100.  The third ride in the series of 10, located in Marion, Alabama, the OLD HOWARD 100 features a ride through three counties in Alabama’s Black Belt sponsored by Samford University’s Howard College of Arts and Sciences. This year’s route will include Selma, with the final rest stop at the Selma Public Library just a few blocks from the historic Edmund Pettus Bridge. Proceeds from the ride will benefit Sowing Seeds of Hope, a partnership between Perry County and Alabama Cooperative Baptist Fellowship that seeks to improve the quality of life and work in Perry County through improved educational opportunities, health care, tourism, transportation and economic development.   Visit www.howard.samford.edu/oldhoward

April 21st, 2013 CHEAHA CHALLENGE.  The fourth ride of the series is the infamous CHEAHA CHALLENGE.  The CHEAHA century ride begins in Piedmont, Alabama. The terrain of the Cheaha Challenge course is rolling hills for the first 21 miles. The route then follows The Talladega Scenic Drive for approximately 30 miles-all of which is in the national forest with very little traffic, no dogs, no turns, no stop signs, no houses, and no traffic lights. It is in this section that riders are treated to beautiful vistas of the mountains and valleys in this region and riders climb to the highest point in Alabama.  Come join us at the CHEAHA Challenge, a top 10 event in the state of Alabama as selected by the Alabama Bureau of Tourism and Travel in 2006, 2010, and 2012.  A portion of the proceeds are donated to the Chief Ladiga Trail, the longest paved rail trail in the U.S.  Visit www.cheahachallenge.com

May 11th, 2013 Annual Boll Weevil 100.  The midpoint of the series marks the annual Boll Weevil 100 located in Enterprise, Alabama.  Hosted by the Enterprise Lion’s Club, the Boll Weevil 100 century courses through the rolling hills of beautiful Coffee County.  The Boll Weevil 100 hosts wounded veteran bikers .  To sponsor a wounded veteran, please visit the website.  All profit will be used for charitable work in Alabama with the exception that all donations to the wounded veterans will be used exclusively to support the wounded veterans.  Visit www.enterpriselionsclub.com/boll-weevil-100/information

July 27th, 2013 HOT HUNDRED.  The sixth century in the series and maybe the hottest, is the HOT HUNDRED, Tuscaloosa, Alabama.  The HOT HUNDRED made the 2011 list of Best Bike Rides in America in Spryliving.com.  The century ride begins with a police escort through the beautiful campus of the University of Alabama, and then the century riders will be introduced to the rolling hills of West Central Alabama, enjoying the remote and lightly traveled back-roads of Greene County.  Ride through small communities with quaint names like Romulus, Jena, Mantua, Lewiston, Snoddy, and Ralph.  You will also enjoy beautiful views of Tuscaloosa’s Riverwalk Park and the Black Warrior River.  The HOT HUNDRED has become known for its superior on road support, and well stocked rest stops.  The HOT HUNDRED benefits the Tuscaloosa Community Mental Health Task Force and the advocacy efforts of the Druid City Bicycle Club.  Visit www.bikehothundred.wordpress.com

September 7th, 40th Birmingham Bicycle Club Century.   Join us in beautiful Ashville, Alabama for one of the most beautiful centuries in the Southeast!  All new routes for 2013.  Visit www.bhambikeclub.org

September 21st,  29th Annual All You Can Eat Century.  The eighth ride of the series is located in Gurly, Alabama hosted by the Spring City Cycling Club.  You will enjoy riding over the beautiful backroads of North Alabama and Tennessee while navigating the 109 mile challenge.  Visit www.springcity.org for more info.

September 28th, Johnny Ray Century.  The next to the last ride of the series in Opelika, Alabama is the Johnny Ray Century.  Riders will tour the lightly trafficked rural roads of Lee, Chambers, and Randolph Counties of East Alabama.  As you ride 100 mile route you will be circumnavigating the old Johnny Ray line which ran between Opelika and LaFayette. You will cross where the tracks once were as you enter LaFayette (just before the county jail) and again on Cusetta Road just before you turn left onto highway 431.  The beneficiary this year will be the Davis Phinney Foundation, helping support their mission to find the cure to Parkinson’s.

October 12th, Glassner Autumn Challenge.  The last but not least, final chance challenge of the 2013 series is the Glassner Autumn Challenge located in Pintlala, Alabama.  You will be biking the beautiful, tree-lined, rural roads of central Alabama, with mechanical support, sag wagons, and rest stops supplied with plenty of fruit, light snacks, water, and sports drinks. The century route offers moderately rolling hills. The routes will be clearly marked and will keep you on beautiful rural roads.  The ride will begin and end at Pintlala Baptist Church where a delicious all-you-can-eat pancake (and much more!) breakfast.  The Century Route takes you right by a great lunch spot – Red’s Little School House. When you return be ready for some old fashioned southern hospitality – tomato sandwiches and ice cream!  Visit www.mgmbikeclub.org/autumnchallenge

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The 2013 Alabama Outdoors Trail Series

WEB-Trail-Series-Full-Graphic-17x24FRONTWe are pleased to unveil the 2013 Alabama Outdoors Trail Series. Due to the popularity of the series last year, we’ve added several new events around the state. Make plans now! Most of these races will sell out quickly!

You can look forward to great prize packages, shoe and equipment demonstrations, register to win giveaways, swag and more! Plus, run right alongside the Alabama Outdoors Trail Team!

Browse the events below. Clicking on links will take you directly to the event page with registration information and more. Additional details will be added as they become available. Having trouble remembering the next race? Download this helpful Trail Series Wallpaper for your desktop! (Windows: right click, save link as. Mac:right click, download linked file)

WEB-Trail-Series-Full-Graphic-17x24BACKFor updated information, product reviews, events, and more Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter. And don’t forget about our weekly Tuesday Trail Run at Red Mountain Park!

 

Birmingham Trail Runs Are Back!

Birmingham Trail Runs

Beginning Tuesday, March 12th – Birmingham Trail Runs at Red Mountain Park are BACK!

Alabama Outdoors, in partnership with Red Mountain Park and the Birmingham Track Club, is pleased to announce that our weekly Trail Runs will resume on Tuesday March 12th. This weekly run was extremely popular in 2012. Each week, meet us at the main gate at Red Mountain Park in Birmingham between 5:30 and 5:45 p.m.. The run will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m.. We run rain or shine unless there is a threat of heavy rain or lightning.

Three guided four-mile runs are offered, with an option to make it six miles. All ages and skill levels are welcome!

We will provide hydration at the main gate, but bringing your own is advised. Remember to dress appropriately for the weather.

Stay tuned for more information, and remember to Like us on Facebook and Follow us on Twitter for the latest news!

 

The TASHKA Adventure Race 2013

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Join Alabama Outdoors at the 2013 TASHKA Adventure Race March 9th, at Lake Lurleen State Park in Tuscaloosa, AL.

Location: Lake Lurleen – Tuscaloosa, AL

Race: 9:30am Saturday 3/9/13
(Le Man start) Sprint to pre-staged canoes
~6 mile total canoe/kayak leg – challenge TBA
~3 mile trail run – challenge TBA
~12 mile mountain bike ride – challenge TBA
Challenges announced at the racers meeting

Please bring your own fuel and hydration!! We will have food and drinks available, but it may not be where you need it during the race. So, please plan for this adventure race accordingly.  You will get some dirt on you!! Prepare to have fun.
This is an adventure race. Be prepared to get your shoes wet.
Canoes only for teams!!!  Kayaks for individuals!!! You can bring your own canoe.
-Teams (coed/male/female divisions 0-80, 81+ combined age)
- Individual (male/female divisions 0-45, 46+) bring/arrange your own kayak
Pre-registration – guaranteed race shirt up until 3/3/13

Racers will start at 9:30am sharp!!
$90 per team – $60 per individual from 2/27/13 – 3/08/13
$30 per canoe rental
$3.00 park entrance fee
Register by 3/3/13 to be guaranteed a shirt.
Award for best costume!

REGISTER HERE!