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Driftless Area
Much of southwestern Wisconsin is known as the driftless area: where the glaciers never covered the land in ice. It's characterized by steep bluffs and deep river valleys. The Kickapoo River runs through here.
Kickapoo is an Algonquin name for "one who goes there, then here." Sixty miles as the bird flies from its source to its mouth, the Kickapoo zig zags 126 miles. The Kickapoo watershed is nearly half a million acres.
Recently, Julia and I set off for Wildcat Mountain State Park between the small towns of Hillsboro and Ontario. We elected to ignore Google Map's fastest route in favor of county highways and town roads that took us through Amish country and beautiful scenery.
On a weekday, we were the only vehicle in the state park's parking lot. Trail conditions required some caution with snow and ice on the north-facing slopes and mud on the south-facing slopes. The views on top of Wildcat Mountain (a Wisconsin hill/bluff) and the brisk wind made us feel alive.
Callie is catching drops from the melting icicles.
After finishing up our hike on the Old Settlers Trail, we drove to the Hillsboro Brewing Company for pizza and beer.
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How's the new truck?
Hurrraay for Justin!
A wonderful day!
Thanks! To you too.
One of the reasons that I haven’t posted recently is that a non-breathing Justin had to be resuscitated in the ambulance on the way to the hospital about ten days ago. He’s stabilized in ICU and fighting to get strong enough to remove the breathing and feeding tube. He isn’t there yet. All of our travel plans for next month are obviously on hold. The diagnosis was a collapsed lung, pneumonia and Covid. He’s alert and constantly texting but isn’t able to speak or eat due to the tubes.
Please tell him I'm keepin' everything I can crossed for a quick recovery.
Beer deal doesn't sound as if it was *too* bad.