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It’s All About the Gravel… in Michigan Anyway
By Kierstin Kloeckner Coming from a road racing background and now living in an area of Wisconsin that has paved all their roads for the ... -
Randonneuring in the upper Midwest
Continues to grow and add events By Richard Mueller Since last March’s Silent Sports article on Randonneuring in the upper Midwest, the sport has continued ... -
Mad City 100 unleashed!
National championships will be on the line for ultramarathoners in the Mad City Ultras in Madison on April 9. The 10th annual Mad City 100-kilometer road race ... -
Northern state forest classifications
The Wis. DNR is currently in the process of reviewing two elements of Northern State Forests classification: Motorized Road Access and Land Management Classifications. The seven ... -
Canoecopia a water-based ritual
Canoecopia 16 returned to Madison last weekend and brought innovation and beauty to the record 21,000 visitors who attended the show. Attendees roamed the huge ... -
Hello darkness, my old friend
Darkness holds no fears really, the world is the same just fewer colors – Kierstin Growing up in Minneapolis, I had to get used to riding in ... -
To the top
A group of women meet at the Michigan Ice Fest by Amanda Monthei Outside a small diner in Munising, Michigan, a group of women stand in ... -
Winter in Ashland
Small community on Lake Superior serves visitors and themselves with events and trails by Joel Patenaude “I tell people who are thinking of moving up here ... -
A mixed bag of ski trail grooming news
UW-Madison opens golf course while Lapham peak scales back by Mike Ivey Forecasts about a mild “El Nino” winter aside, cross-country skiers are facing a mixed ... -
New ski trail discovery
The Muncie Lake Pathway is Traverse City, Michigan, area delight by Dave Foley The Muncie Lake Pathway has been open for years, but until last year, ...