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Wednesday, November 30, 2016
Janesville to Milton Segment of the Ice Age Trail
Monday, November 21, 2016
Connecting Route between Janesville and Albany Part 3: Leonard Leota Park to Albany
Polishing off the new road walk between the Albany and Arbor Ridge Segments of the Ice
Age Trail (IAT) feels great. After much road walking, I feel unexpectedly giddy at the thought of getting back to a bit of trail walking. I parked my car at the Sugar River Trail parking
area at 701 4th Street in Albany, Wisconsin. I followed the IAT along the
Sugar River Trail about a quarter of a mile. From here, the road walk began.
Saturday, November 19, 2016
How to Make Your First Camping Trip with a Playdate in Tow a Success
Found a new trick for getting the kids to bed early on a sleep-over. Take them cold weather camping! With the sun down by 5:30 pm and an overnight low that dipped below freezing, they stayed busy and active, asked to climb into the tent early, and were snuggled in and sleeping by 8:30 pm. All of that aside, here's how we made our first camping trip with our child's inexperienced friend a success.
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Connecting Route Between Albany and Janesville Part 2: Gibbs Lake County Park to Leonard Leota Park in Evansville
With unseasonably warm November temperatures in the forecast, I continued the road walk between the Arbor Ridge and Albany Segments of the Ice Age Trail (IAT). When I began this road walk, I decided to try the new route west of Janesville in place of the old Highway A route. The Highway A route, known to IAT hikers as "The Dreaded A", runs east to west for about 21 miles and supports a relatively high volume of traffic. The new route detours through Evansville in place of the "Dreaded A", making Evansville the newest trail town along the IAT.