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09/08/2013
Oops

I traveled about 32 miles today.
After leaving Scandinavia this morning, we just hiked without much to report. Took no other breaks and reached our endpoint around 3pm. If you checked the progress map (Check out my current location on the map.) you may have noticed our trail move very quickly and then stop a long time. We went to Stevens Point to take my niece to pizza and I forgot to turn off my Spot in the car - OOPS! Fortunately, my dad texted me to turn it off. :-)
After dinner and taking care of other things, my niece took us back to the trail. It was 8:30 and completely dark but we had a roadwalk so we continued until about 10, adding another fast 5 miles. This was our longest day so far and 5am will be here too soon, so Good Night from the middle of Wisconsin.
Scandinavia

About 6 miles of trail through beautiful moraine and then 4 miles of road has brought us to Scandinavia and Audree's bakery. My cinnamon roll was awesome! Now, we're back on the road for most of the day.
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Posted: 09/08/2013
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09/07/2013
Waupaca Slackpack

I traveled about 20 miles today.
Our Waupaca trail angels shuttled our van so we were able to slackpack through the Hartman Creek segment. It was a nice trail but there were some recent down trees across the path. It would be nice to be done with these pesky gnats, too. Papa Bear calls them Face Flies and Jon calls the Suicide Gnats because they are always buzzing around your eys and ears.
It got hot again today so we hiked without shirts, as you can see. :-). Luckily, we were finished by 1pm.
This afternoon, we were treated to a boat ride before a couple thunderstorms rolled through.
Our time in Waupaca has been terrific and I'm very thankful to our new friends!
09/06/2013
Changing Forests

I traveled about 17.5 miles today.
A few separate trail segments were completed today with a wide range of terrain and plantlife. We ended the day with a roadwalk. Check out my current location on the map.
The forest over the past couple days is migrating from prairie and oak to more pine. Many acres of land have been planted in pine to be harvested just like any other crop. Pine forests make great camping spots as we've experiened the past two nights. They also hold many deer at night that get startled and snort when they discover our tents. It makes for fitful sleep but still fun.
Many turkey and deer crossed our path today as well as a few snakes. I don't mind the first two but could do without the last.
Total miles is short today because trail angels Jon and Nancy shuttle our vehicle and hosted us tonight. They are wonderful, outgoing folks and I hope to post more about them tomorrow. Right now, I've got to get some rest on this REAL bed. I feel great after 5 days of camp grime was removed in the lake and then a quick shower.
Snake

The temperature is steadily risng today and our forested trail walks are done - only road walking for the next hour or so until our friends find us and we call it a day.
We met a great local guy named Randy on the trail yesterday and again today. He likes to hike the trail for exercise, nature, and solitude. Taking a few minutes to visit with him was a fun break.
09/05/2013
Half Way

I traveled about 26 miles today.
HALF WAY!!!
Our campsite is almost exactly at the halfway point of the trail. Check out my current location on the map.
I know the actual trail miles change as new sections are created and reroutes occur, but with the best data we have this is the spot. I expect the second half to go quite a bit faster since our legs are stronger, the weather has cooled, and there will be fewer restaurants and such to visit. :-)
So, here's a picture of what my home away from home looks like now.
Trail Register

By the way, the Mecan River is the fist clear, beautiful river I've seen. It is spring-fed and crystal clear. And, this trail segment is very nice.
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Chicken Dinner

It appears that this may be our last free water source for a couple days. We'll carry more than usual, but we may have to gather our first raw water of the trip tomorrow. We've also been fortunate to have toilets when needed for the first 500+ miles and tomorrow may see us digging our first cathole - we'll see. :-)
In case I don't have coverage tonight, our anticipated camping spot is at 559 miles - half way!
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Posted: 09/05/2013
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Artesian Well

In Westfield, we drank from this artesian well which was a monument to a local firefighter.
Each day the weather has been getting nicer. Today, it is breezy and cool. We are making good miles and now have some nice trail sections ahead. We're at a wayside on hwy 39 and are headed to Richford and a late afternoon rest break there.
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09/04/2013
Trail Angels

I traveled about 20 miles today.
First, here's a BIG HELLO to Mrs. Thalacker's 3rd grade class!
Papa Bear and spent a nice, cool afternoon in the Packwaukee public library during the hottest part of the day. The librarian was wonderful and the library was very nice. It also doesn't add any distance to visit it.
We ended our long day of roadwalking with a 4-mile walk north to the home of a trail angel couple. The Thalackers (pictured here) are another perfect example of the great folks we've been fortunate to meet. They are actually one couple I really hoped to see because I had heard of them before my trip started.
Gary welcomed us to their farm which has been in the family for generations. After we chatted and got to know each other a bit, Gary gave us a big sample of his special BBQ pork that he makes - it was awesome! He also showed us his antler carving which is very interesting.
Mary joined us and I enjoyed our talk immensely. It was so nice to have a couple people to talk with about so many things, learning about each other's lives and interests. It was a relaxing evening for two weary hikers, and a generous helping of Trail Magic.
We're now tented in a dry, soft pine forest that Gary and his family planted about 25 years ago. How cool is that?
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