Camping Cooking Gear | Wisconsin Hiking
August 22nd, 2008 | Rod | Camping
Eating in the wilderness is a whole new ball game in itself and requires careful planning that should include selecting and carrying the proper camping cooking gear. On a camping trip, you will be close to nature and thus your choice of available food may be limited and you may be constrained to eating canned food as well as simple cooked dishes. Your camping cooking gear will determine what type of food you will be able to eat.
When you enter the state of Wisconsin, you will notice that it is rich in both manmade and natural history. This is why hikers find adventure in the hilly terrains of Sidie Hollow and in the bluffs of Perrot State Park. Towards the center of the state is the remote and wild Black River State Forest, which is populated with timber wolves. However, no hiker will want to miss out on the Ice Age Trail that is a special attraction for those wanting to experience the best of Wisconsin hiking. The 1000-mile Ice Age Trail gets its name from the glaciations that occurred there during the Ice Age. This scenic trail has many segments of various lengths that wind their way from the southern edge of the continental glacier, which covered fifty percent of Wisconsin and has since been declared a national scenic trail.
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