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- pauljExplorer III was just curious. I lived for a while in Cedar Rapids as a kid - actually on Hwy 150 outside of Hiawatha (Center Pt Rd). And we often drove north to Minnesota to visit relatives.
Later living in Chicago I often drove the Chicago to Mpls route. If I had time the hills and rivers of SW Wisconsin were more interesting than the freeway. - CasinojunkieExplorer
paulj wrote:
Yes, still planning a trip to Gays Mills on Sept. 28th.
Are you still going to Gays Mills, WI? Or is this another trip?
This is another trip a week latet on Oct 5th and 6th. - pauljExplorer IIAre you still going to Gays Mills, WI? Or is this another trip?
- CasinojunkieExplorer
BarabooBob wrote:
Thanks for the update on the Kickapoo River.
I would normally tell you to go to Wazeka, WI and take highway 131 north along the Kickapoo River. However, we have had A LOT of major flooding in the last 3 weeks and most of the towns along the Kickapoo got almost destroyed. Avoid the Kickapoo River valley.
As a result, I would go to Prairie du Chein, hit US 35 north toHighway B (just north of Ferryville), take B to the right until you get to WI 27 north, that will take you to I90 E a couple of miles to I94 W and arrive in Warrens.
The Cranberry Festival hasd one of the largest craft-flee markets in the area. there are a couple of jewelry makers that have some beautiful work.
Not planning to attend the Cranberry Festival but plan to go to Weatherby's Cranberry Farm for their tour and wade in the cranberry bogg. - BarabooBobExplorer IIII would normally tell you to go to Wazeka, WI and take highway 131 north along the Kickapoo River. However, we have had A LOT of major flooding in the last 3 weeks and most of the towns along the Kickapoo got almost destroyed. Avoid the Kickapoo River valley.
As a result, I would go to Prairie du Chein, hit US 35 north toHighway B (just north of Ferryville), take B to the right until you get to WI 27 north, that will take you to I90 E a couple of miles to I94 W and arrive in Warrens.
The Cranberry Festival hasd one of the largest craft-flee markets in the area. there are a couple of jewelry makers that have some beautiful work. - Dick_BExplorerLook at Google Maps to see what is recommended.
If you do much traveling a good GPS in invaluable.
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