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09/09/2013
Larry Saves the Day

I traveled about 24 miles today.
Today's walk ended in Hatley. I hoped to hike farther but the miles will wait until tomorrow and we have a plan in place for the next week of hiking!
I contacted my friend Larry that I met on the Superior Hiking Trail last fall. He lives in Wausau but is supposed to be out of town all summer. Surprisingly, he is in town this week! So, we drove to his place, got showers, dinner, and are tenting in his yard. Early, early tomorrow we shuttle the van ahead and he drops us back at the trail with food for a week in the north woods. If it all works out, we'll reach the van a week from today.
It was a great evening getting to catch up with a hiker buddy and find out what he's been doing.
It's still almost 80 degrees so I'll be up awhile but a major cool-down is forecast for the day after tomorrow.
This pic is from Westfield, of an old fish right by a mini-golf. Sorry, nothing much to see today.
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09/10/2013
Siesta

The walk along the river was nice and we're the only ones here except a young fisherman that just drove in and parked.
Trail Closed

I traveled about 21 miles today.
After an excellent parmesan noodle with tuna dinner, we packed up and hiked on. Another road walk and short trail segment in the growing darkness ended the day.
The skies clouded over and a few drops have fallen. In the distance, there have been lightning and thunder but I'm hopeful for a dry, cool night.
At the park today, I met a young fisherman and chatted awhile. No luck today but he was persistent. Other than him, it was a human-free day.
Oh, we did encounter trail segments closed Sept-Dec for hunting. That made for more road walk detours. I hope there are no more.
PS: bad luck, the rain has just started. :-(
09/11/2013
Plover River

I scared up three turkey right on the trail in front of me and saw a huge read-headed woodpecker - I'm not a birder so I'm not sure of the exact name. :-(
As you can see from the sign, we're closing in on 400 miles left to go.
Pizza Pizza

Trail Angels

I traveled about 26 miles today.
A funny thing happened on the way to Polar today...
Papa Bear read in the Ice Age Trail guidebook that a bar-n-grill in Polar, WI is hiker-friendly and may let you camp behind their place. With that in mind, we set our goal for today to be that grill. It would be a casual 23 miles with a long break in Antigo during the hottest part of the day, and we'd reach Polar around dark.
The roadwalk from Antigo took awhile to get going - checking for stove fuel (never did find any), grocery stop, WalMart stop, bathroom stop after too much pop at McD's. Finally, we were walking.
Heading due east, the sun setting behind us, it was a nice walk to Polar. When we got there, we thought the grill was farther ahead so we walked past the recommended route turn in the dark. After going farther than we figured was appropriate, we called the place. We could continue on and turn north or backtrack and turn north to reach them - same distance. So, we went forward.
A few minutes later, a car pulled up by us and asked if we were hiking the IAT. They invited us to their place along the route just up the way. They had seen us on the road earlier when they drove to Antigo and hoped they would find us again. TRAIL MAGIC!!!
So, after a shower, food, and conversation, I'm sending this just before bed in the home of yet more amazing trail angels.
You have opportunities to be a trail angel all the time - no trail is really needed to offer hospitality to others. It's up to you to notice and take those opportunities.
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09/12/2013
Hunting Hat

Just wanted my mom to see what we each bought in Antigo so we are more visible. :-)
Hike On
Ouch!

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Steady Eddy

Eddy also taught me an important lesson today - Visually Verify! We reached a spot that Eddy said was Burma Road and he had hiked from the other direction to that point the previous day. I took his word and headed down the path with Papa Bear in the direction he indicated. Well, after much longer than expected without seeing any blazes, we finally turned around and retraced our steps.
It wasn't Burma Road! A sign had fallen in the grass and it pointed the other direction. OOPS! So, a 90minute detour which you can see on my map - Check out my current location on the map.
A lesson well learned to check location and direction all the time.
700 Miles

I traveled about 28 miles today.
I'm glad to be finished with the Kettlebowl segment. There were a few spots where signs were hidden or missing and we had to backtrack a little way. Nothing big, but made for a longer day.
The Lumbercamp segment was almost completely easy-to-follow logging road or mowed path. We flushed over a dozen grouse and many deer. We even saw a bear print in the mud! Plus, some coyote prints.
We passed the 700 mile mark today just past Kettlebowl ski area. We also made the big turn from northeast to west so it's a relative straight shot to the MN border.
My hand is still swollen but has not gotten worse since lunch.
We are camped in a very rough logged out forest tonight. It's supposed to get pretty cold so that should help with bugs - just hope I stay warm.
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