Door County, Peninsula Park camping

Pictures from a five day campout in Peninsula State Campground. Until the last night we were near the water in South Nicolet Bay campground, in a non-electric site.  We did have to move to the Welker campground on our last night to extend the trip.  Another non-electric site.

Pics include
hike South Bay
drive to Door Bluff Headlands County Park
Beaching it at Egg Harbor
Eagle Tower, new and improved, with the ramp to the top

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July 2021 Willow River, Pettibone, We-no-nah

Camping trip, Walls, Howards.  Destination, Willow River State Park, NW part of the state, near Hudson. Has a big waterfall.  The group stopped on the way up to hike in the Black River State Forest (code name “Tick Alley”).

Throwgolf won by Tim, acknowledged as the greatest Throwgolfer of his generation, holding the record for major championships (1).  The course was considered difficult, with trees, brambles, bushes, and other assorted shrubberies serving as obstacles, and these, combined with huge distances (40 ‘ !!) between buckets, was a supreme test of grit and concentration.

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Tim and Eillen next camped at Pettibone private campground, just over the bridge from down town LaCrosse.  Our next door neighbors were Jean W and Joe G, in their shiny Airstream.  Festivities were sponsored by the wider Wilhlem clan and included pontoon boat rides and a wedding reception, held on the Pettibone grounds.

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Pictures of the Goode family canoe before being sold off.  A We-no-nah Sundowner.

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Point Beach camping, following by Michigan

Point Beach State Campground, Walls, Goodes, Howards, with guest appearance by Madeline.  Nice area, we’d go back there again.  Got there in sunny conditions, but that didn’t last. Hiked the first day, clouds set in.  Rain in the forecast.  Goodes put out a feed for the crew 1st night.

Made it thru the 1st night with no rain.  Squeezed in a bike ride into Two Rivers the next morning.  Then the rain hit.  It rained for the next 30 hours, easily.  2nd night Walls put on a feed under the group shelter, which was nearby.  We took the solo stove down there, a few lights. Windy, cold, Bruno Mars on the sound system.

3rd night, cold, windy, rain. Howards were on deck for dinner, we all folded and ate inside their fortunately large camper.

Goodes departed for Michigan after that, the others went to Potawatomi State Park, where I gather it rained more on them.

Petoskey State park first. One good weather day, biking, beaching. After than, cold and rainy.  We hit town, got lucky at the food truck court with associated bar, watched the US Open Women’s final on the big screen, drank beer.

Sleeping Bear, DH Day rustic campground next.  No shower house here!  Pit toilets, showering in the camper. Weather improved. Saffels are practically living there, we hooked up with them.  They leave their camper there, go back and forth to their house.  Got a few rides in on the Heritage trail.  Got one pickleball game in at the courts in Arbor Glen.  Moved the last night to extend our stay.

Drove home thru Chicago since we were running out of time.

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Brunet Island / Wissota State Parks

Mid September. Three nights at Brunet State Park, accompanied by Bill and Jan S. Nice campground on an island outside of Cornell, WI, a very small town (altho it has a good grocery store.)  There were two separate camp loops, electric, and non-electric.  We found ourselves in the non-electric loop, which actually had better sites.  Electric site very open, everyone packed in together.

Kayaked around the island. Biked the Old Abe trail, which starts there and heads south into Chippewa Falls.  Nice trail, paved.

We pedaled into Chippewa fall and kicked around town one day.  Another day, we drove to Eau Claire and rode starting at Phoenix Park, right downtown, rode the Chippewa River Trail out for about 10 miles before turning around. Pavement was great in town, but at the city limits in became very rough.

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Harrington Beach State Park June 2020

The title says it all.  Madeline came for a night.  It’s close to Milwaukee. There was a fair amount of gloomy weather and rain.

Harrington RV sites were fairly far from the beach, and out in a no tree area.  There was privacy from other sites, provided by lower heavy bushes, but no shade. The only bathroom was a large, new, deluxe structure up a hill. Individual family showers.

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