Author: Silent Sports
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Gathering water lovers
Water has a way of bringing people together with its myriad of renewable life-giving properties. This is certainly true of the waters of the Coulee Region ... -
Touring Coulee Country
They were feasting on something. Even with our binoculars, we couldn't tell. Whatever it was, it had certainly captured the attention of eight of the neighborhood's ... -
Comment on quiet areas for Huron-Manistee Forests
The U.S. Forest Service is considering making a small portion of the Huron-Manistee National Forests in lower Michigan a nonmotorized quiet area. -
Not to be silenced
Imagine running a long-distance race and having to pay attention to every step because you are afraid of tripping. Imagine being worried that the pain in ... -
Closed landfills could host trails
After the second of two Winnebago County, Wisconsin, landfills reach capacity and close, biking and cross-country ski trails could be built and opened on the sites. -
A classic reaissance
Yet classic skiing never dropped off in Europe the way it did here in North America, according to Ben Lund, a Toko wax representative. He lived ... -
Chisago Kids’ Triathlon
Alex, 8, and Lydia, 4, have been anticipating the "big sports day" and it has finally arrived: the Chisago Lake Kids' Triathlon in Chisago City, Minnesota. ... -
Canoeing The Chicago River
It's understandable if the prospect sounds intriguing, and at the same time a little off-putting. Indeed, that was my attitude for many years until Bill Koenig, ... -
Curing cabin fever
That's one of the coping strategies employed by a group of upper Midwest bicyclists as the cold, wind, snow and ice of winter make outdoor cycling ...