Saturday, September 8, 2012

Northwoods Chapter Fall Hike


Saturday, September 22, 2012
10 A.M.

Northwoods Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance will have there Fall Color Hike in the beautiful rolling hardwoods in the Harrison Hills  of Lincoln County.  Hike will be approximately 2 ½ to 3 miles in length.  Cookies and refreshments will be served.

Public is invited

Meet at the Recreational parking lot on Highway B
Time:  10.A.M.
Bring water

Directions:  Take Highway 64 East of Merrill to Highway l7. Go north 19 miles on Highway 17 to Highway B.  Turn right(west) on B.  Go 1 mile to the Ice Age Trail Trail-head at the Recreational Parking Lot.  Follow Ice Age Trail Event signs.

Any questions Contact Ruby Jaecks  brjaecks@airrun.net or 715-443-3586

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Spring Wildflower Hike


NORTHWOODS CHAPTER
ICE AGE TRAIL ALLIANCE

SPRING WILDFLOWER HIKE

Saturday, May 12,  2012
10:00 A.M.

Northwoods Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance  will conducting their annual Spring Wildflower Hike in the beautiful hills and rolling hardwoods of the Harrison Hills in Lincoln County. 
Terrain will be moderately difficult because of a few steeper hills.

Bring a lunch and water to have on the trail.
Meet at the Ice Age Trail head on Turtle Lake Road

Directions:  Take Highway 51 to County Road J at Irma-Go east on J- 5 miles to Turtle Lake Road. Go north 2 ½ miles on Turtle Lake Road to trail head.

Or from the East-Take Hwy 17 to County Road J at Bloomville.  Go west on County Road J to Turtle Lake Road (follow Ice Age Trail Event signs)


Any questions contact Ruby Jaecks brjaecks@airrun.net or 715-443-3586

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

2012 Snowshoe Hike


It is hard to imagine that the last Wisconsin Glacier molded much of the terrain or landscape of Lincoln County. As the glacier melted northward, hundreds of feet of boulders, sand and gravel were deposited forming the hummocky glacial features of the Underdown. Huge blocks of glacial ice were deposited and buried, later to melt forming the many kettle lakes. During the 10,000 years following the glacial “melt down” plants invaded the region. Bogs with their special plant flora are common place.

Tamarack and black spruce occupy the low lands while northern hardwoods have taken root on the ridges.

Once again, the Northwoods Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance will be offering the public a guided snowshoe hike in the Underdown area of the Lincoln County Forest on January 14, 2012 starting at 10:00 from the parking lot on Copper Lake Road. Come and enjoy the wonderful landscape created by the Great Wisconsin Glacier.

The snowshoe trail layout and design has been done by chapter member, Chris Schotz. The trail is well marked and packed. Hikers can choose between distances of one to four hours depending on your ability, experience and endurance. The trail is of moderate difficulty. Bring your snowshoes, drink and weather appropriate clothing.

Hot cider, hot chocolate, cookies and a blazing fire will a wait you after the hike. There is no charge for this event, offerings accepted.


For more information, contact Ruby Jaecks at 715-873-4906 or 715-443-3586 or brjaecks@airrun.net

New Harrison Bridge