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On Feb 10, 6:19*pm, jeff wrote:
On 2/10/2011 5:40 PM, Giles wrote: Speaking of brookies, I heard a bit of a program on climate change on public radio yesterday. *Best guess predictions based on current best bet climatological models are that coulee country could well lose anywhere from 30 to 90 percent of its brook trout suitable habitat in the next half century or so. *I say **** a bunch of Fawn Lake and get back up here in early June. *Deluxe accommodations. Home cooked meals......and everything you ever wanted to hear about chestnut, walnut, butternut, hickory, hazel, etc......all at no extra charge. Hiking available on request.....if you insist. sounds great...i'll need to see what's happening hereabouts first as i have a 2 week trip planned in march, and a bit of home construction - an addition to the house - beginning soon, which is guaranteed contractor hell. One could say, "think of it as an adventure!", ![]() but then, one has heard that said to bone marrow transplant recipients.....and donors. ![]() but, for pre-planning and full-of-hope, good intention purposes, what's the nearest airport...milwaukee? La Crosse (LAX), about 25 miles down the road. Nice view of the father of waters on the approach.....not to mention on landing. Not a "major" airport by any stretch of the imagination, but it definitely has regularly scheduled flights to and from Milwaukee and Minneapolis (the latter being marginally closer and perhaps a bit cheaper) and probably Detroit and Chicago as well, though I haven't actually checked on the latter two. In any case, Milwaukee and Minneapolis are the closest major airports and are about equidistant from Sparta at roughly 3 hours' drive, and would probably represent a substantial savings over flying directly into La Crosse. Either way is a nice enough drive.....in daylight.....otherwise its just a three hour drive. Not a problem. giles who has never actually experienced it himself, but supposes that landing in/on/next to one of the world's great rivers has a certain charm all its own.....at leat at this time of year when, in these latitudes, it essentially completely frozen over. ![]() |
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On 2/10/2011 9:24 PM, Giles wrote:
On Feb 10, 6:19 pm, wrote: On 2/10/2011 5:40 PM, Giles wrote: Speaking of brookies, I heard a bit of a program on climate change on public radio yesterday. Best guess predictions based on current best bet climatological models are that coulee country could well lose anywhere from 30 to 90 percent of its brook trout suitable habitat in the next half century or so. I say **** a bunch of Fawn Lake and get back up here in early June. Deluxe accommodations. Home cooked meals......and everything you ever wanted to hear about chestnut, walnut, butternut, hickory, hazel, etc......all at no extra charge. Hiking available on request.....if you insist. sounds great...i'll need to see what's happening hereabouts first as i have a 2 week trip planned in march, and a bit of home construction - an addition to the house - beginning soon, which is guaranteed contractor hell. One could say, "think of it as an adventure!", ![]() but then, one has heard that said to bone marrow transplant recipients.....and donors. ![]() but, for pre-planning and full-of-hope, good intention purposes, what's the nearest airport...milwaukee? La Crosse (LAX), about 25 miles down the road. Nice view of the father of waters on the approach.....not to mention on landing. Not a "major" airport by any stretch of the imagination, but it definitely has regularly scheduled flights to and from Milwaukee and Minneapolis (the latter being marginally closer and perhaps a bit cheaper) and probably Detroit and Chicago as well, though I haven't actually checked on the latter two. In any case, Milwaukee and Minneapolis are the closest major airports and are about equidistant from Sparta at roughly 3 hours' drive, and would probably represent a substantial savings over flying directly into La Crosse. Either way is a nice enough drive.....in daylight.....otherwise its just a three hour drive. Not a problem. giles who has never actually experienced it himself, but supposes that landing in/on/next to one of the world's great rivers has a certain charm all its own.....at leat at this time of year when, in these latitudes, it essentially completely frozen over. ![]() having never seen a full grown chestnut tree, and as an admirer of the coulee country streams (at least to the extent my weak grey matter allows a recollection - i do remember an apparition, a log that miraculously became a fish - and, trout that shared a universe with cows...well, i'm on go if it can be fashioned from the rough fabric that usually envelopes me. another trip to wisconsin seems a worthy adventure...not to ignore or minimize your own good company (and cooking). it would be excellent luck to see joel and george and becky and...well...june is a lifetime from now, and one i hope to live. i'll start checking flight schedules and costs. you start checking on the spotted cow... jeff jeff |
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On Feb 10, 9:25*pm, jeff wrote:
On 2/10/2011 9:24 PM, Giles wrote: On Feb 10, 6:19 pm, *wrote: On 2/10/2011 5:40 PM, Giles wrote: Speaking of brookies, I heard a bit of a program on climate change on public radio yesterday. *Best guess predictions based on current best bet climatological models are that coulee country could well lose anywhere from 30 to 90 percent of its brook trout suitable habitat in the next half century or so. *I say **** a bunch of Fawn Lake and get back up here in early June. *Deluxe accommodations. Home cooked meals......and everything you ever wanted to hear about chestnut, walnut, butternut, hickory, hazel, etc......all at no extra charge. Hiking available on request.....if you insist. sounds great...i'll need to see what's happening hereabouts first as i have a 2 week trip planned in march, and a bit of home construction - an addition to the house - beginning soon, which is guaranteed contractor hell. One could say, "think of it as an adventure!", * * * * ![]() but then, one has heard that said to bone marrow transplant recipients.....and donors. * * * ![]() but, for pre-planning and full-of-hope, good intention purposes, what's the nearest airport...milwaukee? La Crosse (LAX), about 25 miles down the road. *Nice view of the father of waters on the approach.....not to mention on landing. Not a "major" airport by any stretch of the imagination, but it definitely has regularly scheduled flights to and from Milwaukee and Minneapolis (the latter being marginally closer and perhaps a bit cheaper) and probably Detroit and Chicago as well, though I haven't actually checked on the latter two. In any case, Milwaukee and Minneapolis are the closest major airports and are about equidistant from Sparta at roughly 3 hours' drive, and would probably represent a substantial savings over flying directly into La Crosse. *Either way is a nice enough drive.....in daylight.....otherwise its just a three hour drive. *Not a problem. giles who has never actually experienced it himself, but supposes that landing in/on/next to one of the world's great rivers has a certain charm all its own.....at leat at this time of year when, in these latitudes, it essentially completely frozen over. * * * ![]() having never seen a full grown chestnut tree, and as an admirer of the coulee country streams (at least to the extent my weak grey matter allows a recollection - i do remember an apparition, a log that miraculously became a fish - and, trout that shared a universe with cows...well, i'm on go if it can be fashioned from the rough fabric that usually envelopes me. another trip to wisconsin seems a worthy adventure...not to ignore or minimize your own good company (and cooking). it would be excellent luck to see joel and george and becky and...well...june is a lifetime from now, and one i hope to live. *i'll start checking flight schedules and costs. you start checking on the spotted cow... jeff Many of the trees have succumed to the chryphonectria, and we find more infected individuals all the time. However, there are still plenty of apparently healthy adult trees left. You'll be impressed by how rapidly they grow. The log that became a fish was, most appropriately, in Timber Coulee. A recent acquaintance showed me a photo of a fish his young son caught (on a worm) in a stream not far from there (or from some other waters we sampled.....or from here, fot that matter) a couple of years ago. Brown trout.....29 inches. ![]() I'll make an announcement of some sort in a couple of week.....after I've had some time to think about logistics. We'll see who we can dredge up. giles |
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