Mike Kelsey: Steward of the Trail
With hair slightly unkempt, earnest eyes and a potentially
roguish grin, Mike Kelsey has an air of unmistakable grit about
him. An avid cyclist for close to 18 years and a lifetime
outdoor enthusiast, he is no stranger to the danger of mountain
bike racing, the thrill of competing and the triumph of winning.
Although now a self-proclaimed "weekend warrior," he still rides
with his BOB trailer of tools in tow, and his unflagging
devotion to trail building, repair and maintenance in the
Ouachita Mountains is widely apparent.
"I love to build hiking and mountain biking trails," confessed
the 2003 Arkansas Trail Volunteer of the Year. "It is a good way
to spend some hours in the woods, get some fresh air and
exercise while creating something to be enjoyed by all." Kelsey,
who spends between 100 and 200 volunteer hours each year on
trails statewide, has worked on the following routes: Womble
Trail in Oden, Camp Pioneer Trails in Hatfield, Earthquake Ridge
Trail in Mena, Little Missouri Trail, Wolf Pen Gap ATV Trails,
Charlton Trail and Attila the Hun Trail.
"You just go out and identify problem areas, whether it's a
problem of erosion or just an area that needs maintenance," he
remarked. "Whether it be hiking or biking, continued use of a
trail sometimes translates into some degradation. It's easy to
construct a trail from point A to point B, but you have to deal
with creeks, ridges, mountains and gullies as well as all the
things concerned with protecting the trail from erosion. A
well-designed trail, however, can take a lot of traffic without
degradation."
In addition to his trail work, Kelsey maintains several web
sites relating to cycling tours, mountain bike and road races
and trail opportunities. The Bike Arkansas Directory
(www.bikearkansas.com) serves mainly as a collection of
resources, including bike shops, teams, clubs or events in The
Natural State. He also updates the web site for the Arkansas
Mountain Bike Championship Series (www.ambcs.com), keeping an
active calendar, presenting race results, tracking series
results and posting team challenge results. Other related web
sites include the following:
? Ouachita Mountain Bike Adventures (www.ouachitaadventures.com)
? Cycling Arkansas (www.cyclingarkansas.com) ? Ozark Off-Road
Cyclists (www.ozarkoffroadcyclists.com) ? International Mountain
Bicycling Association (www.imba.com)
Furthermore, Kelsey is a supporter of the Arkansas Pay Dirt
Program, which links mountain bike racing to trail advocacy. To
participate in Pay Dirt, racers commit themselves to a certain
number of hours of trail maintenance. In turn, racers receive
points to apply to this year's racing totals. For example, if a
racer puts in 8 hours on an official Pay Dirt work trip, then he
or she is granted the equivalent of a first-place win.
With approximately 600 miles of trails, the Ouachitas have the
largest ratio of trails to local users than in probably any
state. "There are very few people to work, so it takes some very
dedicated individuals," Kelsey declared. "It's important to
encourage members of the racing community to become stewards of
the trail."