“From countless hours of reading surf magazines, he realized for the first time that Sheboygan was in the best location for surfing anywhere on the Great Lakes. Understanding that surfers are only restricted by geographic necessity (a coastline that generates sizable waves), he no longer saw a series of river […]
Category: autumn
Wisconsin’s Wolf River Section 4 at 450 CFS
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White water on the Red River
For more years than anyone can remember there’s been an organized Tuesday evening paddle on the Red River near Gresham, Wis., from early spring deep into autumn. I’ve seen anywhere from four to 17 paddlers of all ability levels join in. The great thing about the Red, compared to many […]
Island Hopping on Lake Michigan
This past weekend I paddled and camped a portion of what might one day be America’s newest national park. There’s an effort underway to place The Grand Traverse Islands — — islands and some surrounding mainland from Wisconsin’s Door County to Upper Michigan’s Garden Peninsula — under control of the […]
“Flat water” kayaking
My whitewater river kayaking friends like to refer to the other kind of kayaking as “flat water.” Yeah right. Not when southerly winds kick up 5-foot waves on Lake Michigan, as was the case this late afternoon and evening at Two Rivers, Wisconsin.