Sunday, October 31, 2010

Hike 2

Starting pointMaplewood
Ending point Algoma
Distance10 miles
Cumulative Distance23 miles

Our Ice Age journey continued today, pushing through the aching muscles that suggested a lazy Sunday would be a better idea. It was an absolutely gorgeous fall day with sunshine and minimal wind.
Dave's favorite photo of the day!

We picked up the trail in Maplewood where we ended yesterday and continued to follow the Anahpee State Trail toward Algoma. This section of the trail went through many farm fields and some wooded areas. Saw a few colorful leaves, plenty of tempting (and likely non-edible) red berries and some wild grasses that glowed in the sunlight.

After several miles of hiking, we stopped at the Forrestville Dam for lunch. This is a very nice and well-maintained park with plenty of playground equipment, picnic tables and a nice lake. We learned that the original dam was also the site of the first gristmill in Door County.

We continued on our hike, taking in bits of history with approximately four signs posted along the trail explaining the history of the Anahpee-Western Railroad. We got to see first-hand railroad artifacts turned into useful construction materials for the trail, particularly an old steam boiler used as a culvert for a bridge. We also crossed the Anahpee River, which was really pretty today and would probably be a nice paddling river when there's a bit more water.

This section of the trail had a couple of the benches closer to Maplewood, but they disappeared as we got closer to Algoma. The Blahnik Heritage Park wasn't on our map, but it was apparently closed for the season. The Anahpee River Campground also showed little signs of life, so we assume many people leave boats and campers parked there through the winter. Fortunately, there was a rustic (meaning pit toilet) bathroom near the Algoma end of the trail, just for Kerry to use!

Another good day of hiking, and it might be our last until spring.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Hike 1

Starting pointTrailhead in Potawatomi State Park
Ending point Maplewood
Distance13 miles
Cumulative Distance13 miles


We finally started our adventure today! It was a gorgeous fall day, although it was a bit windy at times and chilly when the sun hid behind the clouds. Still, it's a good day in Wisconsin when you can be comfortable in a long-sleeve shirt at times (and a fleece the rest of the time).

We really enjoyed the trail through Potawatomi State Park as it heads through the woods and along the shore. We took the side trip up the lookout tower to see Sturgeon Bay and the last of the fall colors. This was the only section of the trail that had any vertical climbs or descents, and none of it was too substantial.

All the restaurants in Sturgeon Bay were tempting as we hadn't eaten lunch yet, but we stopped just outside of town at Cherry Blossom Park for lunch and a quick visit to the swingset for Kerry. By this time, the trail had piggybacked with the Ahnapee State Trail. (Sidenote: Ahnapee is the Ojibwa word for "when." Our logic for naming a trail that is it's a lot shorter than, "Are we there yet?")


The trail takes you through the countryside and follows an old railroad bed most of the way from Sturgeon Bay to Maplewood. One of the nice things is benches every couple miles, and the trail is well maintained. This section would be gorgeous in full fall colors, but we managed to find a Black-Eyed Susan still in perfect bloom, intriguing purple leaves, two grouse and two deer along the trail. We didn't encounter any other hikers, although we crossed paths with a few people walking their dogs.

We took our time (between Kerry's random pains and wisdom tooth extraction yesterday and the fact that we are out of practice for hiking) finishing the segment in 5.5 hours, with a couple rest stops and a lunch break. Oh, and don't forget the 254 picture breaks!
DEER!!!
It was a great hike to start our adventure!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Bring on the Miles :)

It appears as if we might go hiking this weekend!!!!  We are planning to start our 1000+ mile trek across Wisconsin. Trail for us will be begin at the East Terminal at Potawatomi State Park. 

Weather is looking good for the weekend... cool... but good.  50s with sun and cloud mix.  Anything but rain or the 30-60 mph winds we had for the past few days!  I still need to dig through all of the books and maps that we bought to do all this planning, but I think our start is near!

~Dave

Friday, October 8, 2010

Delays

Just like any best laid plan, something always goes awry.  Kerry hasn't been feeling the best, so we are delaying our start another weekend or two.  I'm hoping we can at least get the first 13 miles in before the first snow, but it will depend on what the doctors say!  Let the unknown pain in the joints go away, so we can replace it with pain created from long hikes!!!

~Dave