Kickapoo River Valley

Kickapoo River Valley

Kickapoo River Valley Rising some 350 feet above the river are the Ocooch Mountains, named for a group of Indigenous People called the Ocoche who once made these hills home. Kickapoo River Valley At 125 miles, the Kickapoo River is the longest tributary of the...

Spring is a state of mind in Driftless Wisconsin

If you’re like me, spring arrives first as a state of mind rather than a season. With two months still to go on the calendar, my mind wandered into the boating season with a trip to Cabela’s in Prairie du Chien to look at depth finders for my boat.  Ice on the...

Spring has arrived in Driftless Wisconsin

Spring has arrived in Driftless Wisconsin.  Yes, the calendar has turned to April, but nature shows little obligation to schedules. We have seen winter sneak into April before. So we look for signs. Out for my walk up the hill, I found sufficient evidence of spring’s...

The optimism of spring

The optimism of spring arrived early for me this year, showing up before the weather offered a reason.  I started planning the launch of my boat on the Mississippi before nature had even scraped the ice off the water. Still it’s best to wait till the icebergs clear...

Waiting for spring in Driftless Wisconsin

The spring of 2012 flew early.  I remember my then one-year-old granddaughter watching the St. Patrick’s Day parade in shorts.  Our family picnicked on a balmy Easter Sunday, complaining only about our mud-caked dogs who had snuck away for a swim at the beach. This...
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