Algoma and Northern Wisconsin
I went to Algoma and Northern Wisconsin close to Door County without actually going into door. The sunset there was a sight to see on the Harbor flowing into lake Michigan.
High Cliffs State Park
As the weather turns warmer, I've started to head up north a little more, this time at High Cliffs State Park which sits at the northern end of Lake Winnebago. Picture of the Lake landscape.
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Kettle Moraine South
I went to the Southern Unit of Kettle Moraine today to hike, explore, and photograph. The day was pretty good and I was able to catch the sunset at Bald Bluff before heading home:
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Ice Age Trail at Lodi Marsh
Went hiking at Lodi Marsh along the Ice Age Trail. This section of the trail is a bit hillier than the other section, but I did get a decent shot of sunset:
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Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park
I visited Johnson's Shut-Ins State Park today but spent most of the time hiking around the valley so by the time we got to the actual shut-ins, it was already closed. I will have to go back next time. Here are some pictures of the valley: (...)
Elephant Rocks State Park
Last week I visited Elephant Rocks State Park and climbed the Rock as well as hiked around the area. The day was good. This is an overview of the landscape:
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Maquoketa Caves and Backbone
I traveled again this week to Maquoketa Caves State Park and Backbone State Park in Iowa. The caves were fun but its hard to get good photos due to the poor lighting.
From inside the cave:
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Hartman Creek, Rib Mountain
Since the weather has been getting warmer, I've started traveling north both to Hartman Creek State Park, and Rib Mountain State Park. I thought it was going to be clear, but it became fairly overcast.
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Ice Age Trail at Portage Canal
Hiking a few miles along the Portage Canal on the Ice Age Trail. The views were pretty nice but it was a short segment. The Marquette Segment was closed though.
Thats the old indian agency house, a historic marker.
400 State Trail
I went to the 400 State Trail yesterday. It got a lot colder than the days prior and everything in early spring is still brown and sort of dead. But the open outdoors on the trail always provides for decent photos.
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