We did a drive around Lake Superior several years ago. Started the trip up I35 and spent first night in Ashland, WI. Beautiful place. We really enjoyed the Apostle Islands
Hello in New Mexico. Another beautiful state I'd love to get some hunting in. Glad you were treated well here. Truckers keep this country running.Greetings from Alamogordo, New Mexico! Gotta love the dairy action up in Wisconsin, I used to haul dairy loads outta there and always liked the way those good ol' boyz on the docks would extend hospitality. They'd tell ya to hit the break room and take whatever ya wanted from the fridge, which was LOADED with fresh dairy products, lol. Dunno if they still do this, it has been two decades or more since I pulled reefer wagons, lol. But I sure used to LOVE that 'Double Dutch Chocolate Milk'---or whatever it was called back in the day---that stuff was like a meal in itself!!! And the excellent cheeses on the side didn't hurt either, lol. Good dairy products up in Wisconsin, that's for sure! Cheers!!!
Dude, we stayed there. We had made reservations cause we knew it would be late when we got in and didn't want to worry about it. We got a crap room that night, not what we had reserved. It was right over the front door all light up and loud. Next morning I went to the desk to talk to the manager. Ask him why we didn't get what we reserved and gave me some spiel about how late we got it and they gave it to someone else. SO I asked what they could do since we planned to stay for 2 more nights and explore the area. So he said out deluxe suite just came open, would you like it. Took us back to look at it and WOW. Yep that'll work. Same price too. It was on the corner of the building and facing the lake, huge windows, huge bed. Just a whole different level of room. We enjoyed that a WHOLE LOT.Ashland is awesome, I had a good time there, lol... went swimming in Lake Superior and the water in the shallows was quite warm, even though locals said the water would be cold. It probably IS cold out there in the middle of the lake, but the shallows were nice on that fine day!
Hey, Bacpacker, did you visit the Hotel Chequamegon? That place is heller cool!!! You should've heard the locals laugh when I first tried to pronounce the name, lol... meh, once they knew I was a visiting truck driver, they bought me beers, or at least matched my rounds, so all's well that ends well!
That's not the first time I've heard Florida folks dislike our weather. My brother moved there and never came back.Lots of barns and silos up there. Beautiful. A LOT of wind turbines too. I guess that's a way for farmers to get some extra money.
I attended my Army unit reunion in Madison. My daughter was living in Green Bay at the time, and I went over, picked her up and brought her to reunion for the weekend.
Funny thing - I'm a lifetime Florida Boy, and I noticed these wooden posts out in front of stores, one in each front row parking space. What the heck? Are they hitching posts for horses?
Then my daughter explained they are electrical outlets so you can plug your vehicles engine block heaters up in the winters, and your engine will be easier to start in sub zero temps when you are done shopping.
Nope!! Ain't no place for a Florida Boy.
Well, you gotta call him up and ask him how his weather forecast is looking.That's not the first time I've heard Florida folks dislike our weather. My brother moved there and never came back.
In the Army, I did a little over a year at Fort Carson, Colorado.That's not the first time I've heard Florida folks dislike our weather. My brother moved there and never came back.
For sure. Just say the news and they are boarding everything up.Well, you gotta call him up and ask him how his weather forecast is looking.
...Then casually mention that Wisconsin don't have no hurricanes.
Hello Canada, thanks very muchGreetings from far north west Canada...
As a young guy I spent some time on both shores from Duluth to the Soo..
Thanks, have a great dayWelcome aboard.
I chased mobile CT scanners all over WI.
I almost froze to death.
On the plus side they did have some very good beer and food.
You stay safe down there. Our prayers are with youWelcome from Florida.
I was in your beautiful state for 5 days back in 2009.
The 5:00 PM National Hurricane Center update has Ian coming right over our farm a few minutes after 2 PM Friday.You stay safe down there. Our prayers are with you
I don't want to derail Ray's thread, but you might want to walk around outside and look for anything that has a flat surface bigger than 3'. I know you don't have a trampoline, but none of them survive a big storm .The 5:00 PM National Hurricane Center update has Ian coming right over our farm a few minutes after 2 PM Friday.
Supposed to be a Tropical Storm by then, which means anything between 39 and 74 MPH sustained winds. Higher gusts.
Dude, we stayed there. We had made reservations cause we knew it would be late when we got in and didn't want to worry about it. We got a crap room that night, not what we had reserved. It was right over the front door all light up and loud. Next morning I went to the desk to talk to the manager. Ask him why we didn't get what we reserved and gave me some spiel about how late we got it and they gave it to someone else. SO I asked what they could do since we planned to stay for 2 more nights and explore the area. So he said out deluxe suite just came open, would you like it. Took us back to look at it and WOW. Yep that'll work. Same price too. It was on the corner of the building and facing the lake, huge windows, huge bed. Just a whole different level of room. We enjoyed that a WHOLE LOT.
Funny thing about the whole thing in Ashland. A guy I worked with grew up there and when I told him about our trip he was like oh you gotta stay there, couple places to check out. We had fun
Did I miss a name change??I don't want to derail Ray's thread, but you might want to walk around outside and look for anything that has a flat surface bigger than 3'. I know you don't have a trampoline, but none of them survive a big storm .
An unattached storage shed is it's next favorite. Pile stuff around it to break up the wind impact.
...Now back to Wisconsin, where they don't have no damhurricanes!
Well, I bedamed! Someone is paying attention!Did I miss a name change??
Thank goodness!! Had a couple of extra beers and thought for sure it was the day to stop drinking!! Ray, no more scares like that!Well, I bedamed! Someone is paying attention!
He changed his handle from Heat Max to Ray1965. I did capture it when I quoted one of his early posts.
https://www.homesteadingforum.org/threads/greetings-from-wisconsin.16939/post-500834
Excellent point and excellent advice!!!I don't want to derail Ray's thread, but you might want to walk around outside and look for anything that has a flat surface bigger than 3'. I know you don't have a trampoline, but none of them survive a big storm .
An unattached storage shed is it's next favorite. Pile stuff around it to break up the wind impact.
...Now back to Wisconsin, where they don't have no damhurricanes!
I'll take full responsibility for the extra beers and promise no more scaresThank goodness!! Had a couple of extra beers and thought for sure it was the day to stop drinking!! Ray, no more scares like that!
Thanks very much and have a blessed dayHello and welcome from out in the woods of S.W. Oregon.
Hello and thanks. Was there elk hunting in 05' hope to get back soon, so beautifulWelcome from Colorado!
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