Wednesday, March 02, 2022

KVR Trail Challenge Old 131 & Robin


Bill had a schedule to maintain, he greets two of his grandsons at the bus stop by the intersection near his house. I had a late start to my day so we decided to take a short easy route.

We thought we'd hike point to point from Gate 12 and the canoe landing south to County P. Any of the trails in the woods would be slushy with ice under the snow, so we opted for the old road.

We've always biked this part of the trail in the summer and thought it would be fun to see in the winter.

Here is the sign at gate 12:


So many people just use a photo of the map to Navigate the Reserve, but that is ill advised. Often, you will lose cell service. I'm an advocate of carrying a map. Some intersections can get tricky and the landscape is such that getting turned around is easy unless you are familiar with it.

We thought the blacktop would be melted off. Well, we were wrong. It was slushy and in some places the snow topped ice and under the ice water was moving. 

This part of the trail is called section 11 on the Challenge paperwork. On one side there are rock formations and little bluffs, on the other side the Kickapoo River flows.

During hard rains or spring floods this section usually gets partially or fully covered by the river.




We found several places were the snow had melted from above and created tiny little waterfalls. If I'd had time I would probably explored some of these rocks. There were little caves that we could see without all the summer foliage hiding it.

So enticing! But we had a schedule to maintain.

The hike was only just short of two miles but the March sun was bright and cheery with a promise of spring soon to come.

We took a break at Bridge 13. This is one of the few remaining Truss Bridges in the State of Wisconsin. At one time every crossing over the Kickapoo between LaFarge and Ontario was constructed this way.
The original highway was built in 1926.

Old 131 trail is the original road between LaFarge, was moved and rebuilt to make way for the Dam Project that never happened in the early 1970's.


Bridge 13 looking north towards Rockton.


Looking west from the bridge. The ice is melting and the river was flowing above and below the ice. 


Here Bill is on the bridge giving Charlie a dog cookie. So far this tiny dog has done all the trails with us. I told Bill I would try and make sure that Charlie made the whole 59+ miles with us even if he needed to be carried part of the time.
Charlie must be our mascot!


After the break we headed south to County P. Here is a shot of Black Hawk Rock from old 131, section 11.

This is zoomed in of course so the outcrop looks closer. In the summer it is harder to pick out this formation due to all the greenery.


And the best surprise of all was the chirping we heard of a Robin!



Lucky us that he/she landed in a oak tree just above the trail. The orange surrounding him Bittersweet.


And that was our really enjoyable hike.

To date we have covered 15 sections and 12 miles. I don't know if that is impressive or not, but coordinating two schedules and working around the weather is pretty impressive.


9 comments:

  1. I am very impressed! I love looking at all the pictures of your landscape. What beautiful country!

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    1. Thank you. This is a beautiful area and I wish I had time to volunteer here and take folks on guided hikes. I think it would fun.
      My friend Bill has lived here nearly as long as I have but always was working so he is now just discovering the beauty around him.

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  2. That is quite a trail of lots of history. The last bridge of a closed road. Your robin shot is proof. I like the little dog going along as a mascot.

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    1. It does have quite a history and it is pretty fascinating. I am happy though the land has been turned into a Reserve for all to enjoy.

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  3. Yes you are impressive, so is Charlie! A Robin!!! Spring cannot be far behind!

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    1. Hah! He loves cold weather hiking as long as it isn't subzero cold.
      He generally sets a pretty good pace for us!

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  4. Yikes on the icy paths! I hope you wore your trackers.

    Considering it is Winter, I think your challenge miles to date are very impressive. Kudos to all of you!! I love that you guys are doing this together & sharing the KVR wonder.

    No robins sighted here yet. They sure are fun to spot after a long Winter! Many years we had a few robins stick around all year at our old place.

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    1. We didn't wear yaktraks but it wasn't that bad and we had plenty of areas where we could walk on the grass side path and bare spots.

      Yes, winter is a great time to do this. No bugs!
      But spring and fall are awesome too. I intend on hiking all year long again. So much to explore!
      Thank you!

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  5. Hey hey! Your First Robin? We got ours about a week ago. Spring is on its way! Looks like a fun time.

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