BigJim60 just completed the SPS. How many of you have finished this past year or what is your progress?
I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.
Thanks rawevil. It was a blast, and I got to visit many state parks that I may never have seen otherwise, as well as revisit some that I have not been to in many years.
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That’s a tough one. They are all so different, and I spent more time exploring some than others. There are some, like Copper Falls and High Cliff, where I would like to go back to and spend more time exploring. Then there are some that brought back old memories, like Governor Dodge, where my family used to go camping in the 1960’s. Rock Island was an awesome journey. The early morning walk on Harrington Beach was both peaceful and invigorating. The falls at Willow River, Amnicon, and Pattison were spectacular. From a science teacher’s perspective, Natural Bridge and Devil’s Lake held great geology lessons. Then there are the ones where I have spent a lot of time and become more familiar with, like Rib Rocky Arbor. I guess I’ll have to visit them all again to pick a favorite.
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I loved Amnicon and Pattison too! I still have 12 to go, but its been a lot of fun doing this series. Interstate is one that I’d love to go back to, and spend a little more time at. It’s definitely hard to choose just one!
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