Crews are allowed only at the following aid stations: Start/Finish, Lake Sylvia (outbound), Lake Winona and Powerline. There are no exceptions.
For the Lake Sylvia aid station, crews must leave vehicles parked at Camp Ouachita or the Lake Sylvia Day Use Area and walk to the aid station. No cars can be parked in the aid station parking lot or on the road near the aid station at any time.
For the Lake Winona and Powerline, please adhere to the following:
One crew vehicle per runner; if crews for more than one runner can carpool that would be great. All crew cars must be parked on one side of the road, as marked with signs at the aid station. These aid stations will have barriers--beyond which crews are not allowed. Please respect these boundaries. This is to ensure that every runner gets the attention that they need.
At the Lake Winona aid station, it is imperative that you stay within the designated confines of the aid station. DO NOT venture onto the Lake Winona levy, as this is a watershed with strictly enforced rules. You will be disqualified if any member of your crew is caught touching the water at Lake Winona. There is a playground and permanent bathrooms at the Winona Day Use that your crew may enjoy.
No alcoholic beverages are permitted on Forest Service land. The entire Arkansas Traveller race course is on Forest Service land.
DRIVE CAREFULLY. There is always the chance of encountering other traffic (including logging trucks) on these narrow roads. It is not difficult to traverse the routes between stations in time to meet your runner. If a ranger catches your crew speeding, you may be disqualified.