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Wisconsin: Stakeout on the Flowage

If there is one thing you can say about Wisconsin, it is remote. The Turtle-Flambeau Flowage in upstate Wisconsin blissfully meets this description. After loading the car and disembarking, the number of people fishing on our paddle to the campsite was a testament to the waterway’s beauty. We were, however, fortunate to have most of our stay free from clamor of campers and the buzz of motorboats. The focus of our stakeout on the flowage was silence and scenery. The…

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Camp and explore the old growth forest of Congaree National Park

Congaree Camp 6

Our spring break adventure kicked off in Congaree National Park, just outside of Columbia, South Carolina. Imagine over 2,000 acres of forest and swamp land about a 20 minute drive from the heart of the State Capitol. It’s hard to even begin describing the incredibleness of our stay at this park. We 100% enjoyed our stay here. Congaree National Park is a magical place. Enjoying nature in front or backcountry campsites We camped out for two nights in the walk-in, tent-only…

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