Yesterday we went north. Cyn had the idea of going to the Kohler Design Center, to maybe get ideas for a bathroom remodel. I'm not sure we did, since we don't have a million dollars to spend on a bathroom. But maybe a few clues.
Since we were in the area, we went over to the Kettle Moraine State Park area, to see some fall colors. It's on the early side of the color change, so it was mostly green turning to golden, with occasional red. We stopped at an area of hiking trails. All the loops were either shorter than we wanted to do, or longer, so we chose longer. 3.6 miles. It was kinda rough due to my pain, but we made it.
And I got a deer tick bite. I found it on me in the shower this morning.



Someone placed shells along the trail. No idea why. Some kind of scavenger hunt? We saw seven before we turned onto a trail that didn't have them.

And rock stacking.






Since we were in the area, we went over to the Kettle Moraine State Park area, to see some fall colors. It's on the early side of the color change, so it was mostly green turning to golden, with occasional red. We stopped at an area of hiking trails. All the loops were either shorter than we wanted to do, or longer, so we chose longer. 3.6 miles. It was kinda rough due to my pain, but we made it.
And I got a deer tick bite. I found it on me in the shower this morning.



Someone placed shells along the trail. No idea why. Some kind of scavenger hunt? We saw seven before we turned onto a trail that didn't have them.

And rock stacking.






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Date: 2015-10-11 07:23 pm (UTC)From:WHO maintains the trails in that area? They are GORGEOUS! You have to be kind of skinny, and have good balance to walk most of the state park trails here. That one with Cyn walking down a "trail" with four hills would be a well maintained dirt road for cars to use here.
The rocks are pretty, what kind are they? Nothing like that here. Rock stacking used to be use to convey directions or warnings. I wonder if that is random, or some group effort.
Nice photos.
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Date: 2015-10-11 09:55 pm (UTC)From:Was the tick still stuck to you? I'd be getting a blood test to check for lyme disease. The sooner you treat that the better.
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Date: 2015-10-11 10:49 pm (UTC)From:Most people consider tick spray and completely covered skin as a preventative. I think it depends. I wear tick spray even though I don't go into the woods from late spring through fall, and I treat my entire yard for ticks... but I STILL get ticks just about every time I go out. The terminex guy tells me that they become resistant to chemicals, so they change their chemicals every six months. However, they only treat right around the cabin, NOT way out in the yard where my gardens are.
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Date: 2015-10-12 01:33 am (UTC)From:Yesterday we were in a state park only about an hour north of here. I spent a lot of time in that area ten to twenty years ago, and never saw any. If I'd known they were there, I would have done a tick check when we got home.
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Date: 2015-10-12 01:44 am (UTC)From:From:
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/tickborne/index.htm
This one has a map by county, that gives the likelyhood
https://www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/tickborne/ae/index.htm
I only clicked on a few of the links for a google search for "tick fever in Wisconsin" but I only saw lyme disease mentioned.
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Date: 2015-10-12 02:11 am (UTC)From:That's a state forest, but it seems more like a state park. These trails are a bit wider than most state trails. Not sure why, exactly. We saw some really narrow trails, but they were mountain bike trails. The trails we were on were off limits to bikes, horses and snowmobiles.
Most of the rocks in the area are glacial deposits, so there are all kinds. You see them piled up along the edges of what were once farm fields. These, however, were all the same - some kind of limestone - so I think they were dug out of the side of a cut in a hill.
The area is called Kettle Moraine, and it's a very intricate, hilly landscape, formed by glaciers. In some places the hills are made of sorted materials, rocks up to gravel. In some, the materials are all mixed. There are a lot of commercial gravel pits in the area.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettle_%28landform%29
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moraine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kame
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drumlin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettle_Moraine
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Date: 2015-10-12 03:02 am (UTC)From:Here are a few more past photos: Flickr photos (https://www.flickr.com/search/?user_id=14542870%40N03&sort=date-taken-desc&text=kettle%20moraine&view_all=1)
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