Wisconsin
River: Kayaking & Camping Weekend
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Devil's
Lake: Weather
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This
beautiful stretch of the Wisconsin State Riverway is ideal
for easy paddling and camping. Just a few hours northwest
of Chicago, the Wisconsin River provides a perfect escape
that surrounds you with beautiful scenery and the sounds of
nature. If you are looking for a weekend getaway that will
refresh and reward you, look no further.
Daily
Itinerary
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Activities: Sea
Kayaking & Camping
- Van Supported: No
- From: Mazomanie,
WI
- 2008 Price: $295
| 2008
TRIP DATES |
DURATION |
| May
30 - June 1 (Friday - Sunday) |
3
days, 2 nights |
| Sept.
19 - 21 (Friday - Sunday) |
3
days, 2 nights |
| Sept.
26 - 28 (Friday - Sunday) |
3
days, 2 nights |
Registration
Forms Here!
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TRIP ITINERARY
Day
1: We meet at a local campground in Mazomanie, WI on Friday
night, setting up camp and reviewing the weekend's plans and itinerary.
Day
2: We load our gear into kayaks and set off down the river.
We set a relaxed pace that allows us ample time to relax on sandbars
and explore nearby bluffs. Wildlife we may see include great blue
heron, bald and golden eagles, sandhill cranes, deer and an abundance
of small river mammals including otter and beaver. After an exciting
day on the water we will relax at our campsite, often on a sandbar
in the center of the river, and enjoy a hearty meal around a fire.
Day
3: We return to the river, paddling to the small town of Spring
Green by early afternoon. We'll unload our kayaks and gear, bid
farewell, and return to our respective homes Sunday evening.
**This
itinerary is subject to change.
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COMMON QUESTIONS
Q:
What makes this trip so special?
A: The Lower Wisconsin Riverway rolls through some of Wisconsin's
most stunning scenery. As you paddle past the beautiful bluffs and
scenic sandbars that accompany the river, you'll be experiencing
a land rich in natural and cultural history. Known as "The
hardest working River in America", the Wisconsin seems to kick
back and relax as she meanders through the hills and plains of central
Wisconsin. We'll put our kayaks in by the small town of Mazomanie
and paddle this beautiful stretch of river towards Tower Hill State
Park and beyond. Along the way, we'll have ample opportunities to
get out and stretch our legs on sandbars. When we're ready, we'll
pull off onto one of these sandbars for a comfortable night of rest.
A wonderful weekend getaway!
Q:
How do I get there?
A: Upon registering for the trip we'll send out a map and directions
to our meeting location outside the town of Mazomanie, Wisconsin.
Mazomanie lies about 30 minutes outside of Madison, and about three
hours north of Chicago. Participants interested in carpooling can
contact The Northwest Passage office for more information.
Q: What's the weather like?
A: The weather in Central Wisconsin can be very similar to weather
in other parts of the Midwest. During the fall highs can be in the
seventies with lows in the forties. Rain is always a possibility,
making it imperative that we bring appropriate rain gear.
Q:
What are the accommodations like?
A: This is a camping trip. We will be providing two person tents
for participants to share and all necessary group camping equipment.
Those interested in a single tent should contact us about the availability
of a single supplement. On the first night we will be staying at
a campground where you will have access to a bathroom as well as
your cars. Our second night we'll be camping on the river. Restroom
facilities will be au-natural (meaning behind trees and bushes).
When traveling in the backcountry, NWP practices Leave No Trace
camping techniques. This means that we will pack out all of our
garbage, and minimize our impact on the land as much as possible.
Your help in this endeavor is greatly appreciated!
Q:
What do I need to bring?
A: Once you register you will receive an equipment list that will
help guide you in your packing. In addition to your personal accessories,
you will need to have an assortment of insulating clothes, a sleeping
bag and a sleeping pad. Feel free to contact our office for any
questions regarding gear and/or clothing, as we want to make sure
that you are comfortable during the trip.
Q:
Can I drink the water?
A: While the water on the Wisconsin River is clean, we will be purifying
our water by using filters and/or iodine.
Q:
What's the food like?
A: We plan for delicious food on the Lower Wisconsin Sea Kayaking
trip - and plenty of it. Dinner on Saturday will be anything from
Spaghetti to Fajitas with complimenting appetizers, wines and desserts.
Q:
What time is it on the Lower Wisconsin?
A: The Lower Wisconsin Riverway is on Central Standard Time.
Q:
How can people reach me in an emergency? Can I call home?
A: There will be a public phone at the campsite on our first night,
however once we get on the river we won't have access to any phones.
Therefore, we suggest that you take care of any personal matters
prior to the trip departure. We will be asking you to provide us
with an emergency contact whom we can contact on your behalf if
necessary.
Q:
How much time do we spend kayaking etc. each day? How many miles
do we travel? Do I have free time?
A: We will be kayaking up to 10 miles each day. On Saturday we will
begin the day with an introduction and/or review to basic sea kayaking
making this trip ideal for those without much experience. We are
generally off the water by mid afternoon giving you plenty of time
to relax in the evening. On Sunday we will aim to finish by early
to mid-afternoon so you can get home at a decent hour.
Q:
What kind of equipment do you use?
A: We use high quality, durable equipment for all of our kayaking
and camping purposes. Our tents are either Eureka or Kelty lightweight
tents and we have a variety of polyethylene single and double sea
kayaks.
Q:
How many people are on this trip? How many guides? Who are the guides/what
are their qualifications?
A: The minimum group size is 5. Generally our groups are fairly
small (between 5-10 people), and we maintain a ratio of one guide
for every five participants. Our guides are all experienced in all
aspects of wilderness travel and have years of experience leading
groups. They all hold certifications in Wilderness First Aid.
Q:
Can I plug in my hair dryer? What about my electric razor?
A: On the first night we will have access to a bathroom with full
facilities, however the second night we will be on our own with
no electricity.
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