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  • Malibu of the Midwest: Surfing in Sheboygan

    Malibu of the Midwest: Surfing in Sheboygan

    • November 20, 2011
    • By Cailly Morris
    • Adventure, Explore
    • 2 comments

    By Cailly Morris Standing waist deep in the frothy water, I stare at the 4-foot wave tumbling toward me. I pause, close my eyes and recite my mantra one more time — push, jump, stand up. Push. Jump. Stand up. Simple [...]

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  • Birkie Fever

    Birkie Fever

    • November 20, 2011
    • By Hannah Shepard
    • Adventure, Explore
    • 2 comments

    By Hannah Shepard Jesse Coenen is currently saving his money for some top-notch wax. His closet boasts a collection of 11 ski bibs, each with a personalized story stapled inside. He is already planning the day he’ll start growing out [...]

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  • Weird Wisconsin laws … past and present

    • November 3, 2011
    • By John Soper
    • Adventure, Explore
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    By Grace Urban and John Soper Whenever two trains meet at a set of tracks, neither train shall proceed until the other has.  Also, it is illegal to kiss on a train. Livestock have the right of way on public [...]

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  • Out on a limb: Urban tree climbing showcases cities from a sky-high view

    • November 3, 2011
    • By Samantha Overgaard
    • Adventure, Explore
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    By Samantha Overgaard “A distance of fifty feet above the ground is known to climbers as the redline. They hold it as a rule of thumb that if you fall fifty feet to hard ground you will very likely die. [...]

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  • From lumberjacks to lumberjills: Logrolling empowers a new generation of Wisconsin women

    From lumberjacks to lumberjills: Logrolling empowers a new generation of Wisconsin women

    • November 3, 2011
    • By Samantha Overgaard
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    By Samantha Overgaard Thousands of logs rolled down the dangerous Wisconsin rivers from forest to timber mill, guided by the brave and daring “river drivers.” These men were the “gods” of every logging camp in the 1880s, besting the axemen [...]

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