Showing posts with label Tisch Mills Segment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tisch Mills Segment. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Hiking the Connecting Route between the Tisch Mills Segment and the Kewaunee Segment of the Ice Age Trail
Sometimes in life you find yourself thinking there's got to be a better way to do a thing. Preparing for this hike, I looked at the suggested 25.3 mile route between the Tisch Mills and Kewaunee Segments of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail (IAG). Being that I am a section hiker, not a thru-hiker, no compelling reason exists to do the entire IAT and all of it's connecting routes in a manner that traverses purely east to west, or purely west to east.
Monday, October 17, 2022
Hiking the Connecting Route between the East Twin River Segment and the Tisch Mills Segment of the Ice Age Trail
To officially complete the Ice Age National Scenic Trail (IAT), one must hike all trail segments and connect them by foot along connecting routes of one's choice. Last spring I finished the East Twin River and Tisch Mills Segments of the IAT, but not the road walk joining the two. Our family's summer canoe trips and camping adventures took center stage starting in May. This weekend, with an autumn chill in the air and bright maples leaves blowing across the driveaway, I felt that old urge calling me back to the IAT.
Monday, April 18, 2022
Hiking the Tisch Mills Segment of the Ice Age Trail
A small brown sign on a hill overlooking County Highway B marks the southern terminus of the Tisch Mills Segment of the Ice Age National Scenic trail. On a windy April morning, I headed up the grassy hill from County Highway B onto the trail. I nearly missed the small trail sign, as it is on a hill up off the road and follows private property along the edge of a farm field. When you do this segment, keep your eyes open!
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