Outdoor Recreation
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Early snowfall in Wisconsin lends ‘jump start’ to season after recent mild winters
Snow storms around the Thanksgiving holiday have led to an early start to the winter season, which is encouraging for winter weather enthusiasts and businesses that rely on big snowfall totals.
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Wisconsin’s ‘snowiest’ ski resort will stay open this season after bankruptcy filing
A federal court has granted a northern Wisconsin ski resort’s request to continue operating after it filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as it struggles to survive amid lacking snow in recent years.
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Republican lawmakers propose new fees for hiking, biking, cross-country skiing on state-owned land
A Republican-led proposal would require new fees for people looking to hike, cross-country ski, bike, canoe or forage on state-owned land.
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Wisconsin hiking guide says fall, winter are best times to explore the outdoors
A Wisconsin native shares experience in the great outdoors biking, camping, canoing and hiking. He explains where locals can visit to enjoy the weather and fall colors.
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Wisconsin marathoner has raced around the world — and helped supply Africa with 2,000 goats
If you run into Jim Anderson of Cable, you’ll probably find him training for a marathon or other long-distance race. The 73-year-old has run dozens of marathons and other races in every state and on every continent except Antarctica, and his 47 American Birkebeiner races put him in the top 10 of participants in the…
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All-Wisconsin street fishing team will represent US at the world championship in Green Bay
Street fishing involves anglers casting lines from the shores of urban lakes and rivers. Wisconsin’s many city waterways have contributed to impressive growth of the sport here.
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National scenic trails, Apostle Islands grapple with government shutdown
Federal staff, volunteers and projects are experiencing effects of the federal government shutdown on national scenic trails running through Wisconsin and the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore.
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When will fall colors peak in Wisconsin?
Leaves are changing color across Wisconsin, but in most of the state, the trees have yet to reach their height of vibrancy.
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Wake boats in shallow areas harm shoreline and bottom of Lake Beulah, study finds
A new study on Lake Beulah in southeastern Wisconsin indicates that wake boats should operate in deeper waters and farther from the shore to reduce impacts to the lake bottom and shoreline.
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Do’s and don’ts at the dog park
All of us need exercise — even our dogs. Without it, our canine friends can be unhealthy, misbehaved or just bored. The dog park may be just what your pup needs. But what do you need to know before heading to the dog park?










