All Over the Map: Horicon Marsh
America’s Nature Guy, Peter Schriemer, reconnects families with nature in this fun travel show exploring our Wildlife Refuges. In this episode, Peter takes viewers through Horicon Marsh in Wisconsin - which is the largest cattail marsh in North America! Join Peter as he explores the hands-on exploreum, goes kayaking on the Rock River, watches the natural world wake up on Old Marsh Road, and hikes the trails and boardwalks of the refuge. This fascinating place is a perfect fun experience for anyone looking for a great nature adventure! Winner of the 2018 Gold TELLY, the distinguished Communicator Award, and the DOVE Foundation Family Seal of Approval!
7 great places to hike in Wisconsin this fall
John Motovioloff talks about his piece in Madison Magazine highlighting great fall hikes in southern Wisconsin.
Drive Across Wisconsin: Oshkosh, Wausau, Minocqua
This is a long drive on a rainy day. I admit it's not my best video, and because of all the rain, I didn't spend a lot of time fine-tuning the editing on this one. But, I did want to post it, just in case anyone wants to see the northbound drive from Oshkosh, Wisconsin to the northern end of US 51 at Ironwood, Michigan. Oh, and I should mention, it's shot on the rear-facing camera, and reversed. I know it's a little weird at first.
MyDrivelapse.com and Takemytrip.com provide driving videos and stories to help you plan your trip. Check out hundreds of videos on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you like it! Dozens of new videos are on the way in the coming weeks.
I made this trip in October 2017. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Parfrey's Glen Gorge Explore Wisconsin Outdoors
Parfey's Glen, located within Devil's Lake State Park, is a Wisconsin DNR designated State Natural Area. The glen is a deep gorge cut through the sandstone of the south flank of the Baraboo Hills.
It was the first State Natural Area to be designated in Wisconsin. The valley was named for Robert Parfrey. The exposed sandstone walls of Parfrey's glen contain pebbles and boulders of embedded Quartzite.
The walls were covered with moss and remained moist from seepage before the 2008 floods, which washed away nearly all vegetation in the glen. This amazing sight remains a tourist spot for many, yet no one else knows of it's shear beauty aside from Wisconsin residents and long time visitors. Thanks for watching, God Bless and Go Wild. Explore Wisconsin with me!!!
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A Walk Up Washington Street, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Two Rivers is a city in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 11,712 at the 2010 census. It is the birthplace of the ice cream sundae (though other cities, such as Ithaca, New York, make the same claim). The city's advertising slogan is Catch our friendly waves as it is located along Lake Michigan.
This film is a Walk up Washington Street, Two Rivers' main avenue.
Shalom Wildlife Zoo - West Bend, Wisconsin
Beginning in 1979, thirty acres of land was purchased with the intent to preserve it from development. Over the years additional adjacent parcels were acquired. Today the Zoo encompasses 100 acres. Shalom's wildlife began as a deer farm with native whitetail deer that were purchased from the State of Wisconsin. People would come to see those Big Bucks on guided wagon ride tours through the property. The tours provided a great opportunity to educate visitors on animals, plants, habitat and Native American culture. In 1990 Bison and Elk were added for additional wildlife viewing enjoyment. Soon red fox, raccoon, skunk and mink were purchased and put on exhibit. Every year more species are added. In 2002 self guided tours were made available for those that wanted to walk, and in 2006 golf carts were added for those who were unable to walk.
Although still a working farm, in 2010 Shalom was licensed as a Zoo and is home to over four-hundred animals that are cared for daily. Some of the animals are here for permanent placement, some have been donated and some have been purchased.
Our Mission Statement: To preserve the wilderness, while providing education, enjoyment and wildlife encounters in a natural ecosystem.
Shalom is a privately owned federally licensed zoo and receives no government assistance. We are solely funded by the admission fee to the zoo. Your visits are important to the future of Shalom. With your support we strive to improve Shalom Wildlife Zoo.
Shalom is a Hebrew word that means Peace.
1901 Shalom Drive, West Bend WI 53090
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Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore: A Driving Tour
This drive explores part of Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The video shows most of my day at Pictured Rocks, and hits several trailheads, although most of the best views are not visible from the road. At the end, I stopped for pasties in Munising.
MyDrivelapse.com and Takemytrip.com provide driving videos and stories to help you plan your trip. Check out hundreds of videos on my YouTube channel. Subscribe if you like it! Dozens of new videos are on the way in the coming weeks.
I made this trip in October 2017. Video shot with a Brinno TLC-200 Pro time-lapse camera mounted on my roof with a homemade magnetic case. I travel with two Brinno cameras - one facing forward, the other in reverse. Sometimes the reverse camera captures better video (fewer raindrops and bugs hit the rear-view lens).
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Mario Bava sleeps in a little later than he expected to
Artist: Chris Zabriskie
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Nelson to Pepin Wisconsin
Pepin Dike Road Christmas Eve Morning.
Sluicing at Cave of the Mounds
a little outdoor sluicing practice at Cave of the Mounds in Wisconsin
Majestic Wisconsin -- Photography by Jay Filter
A glimpse at the natural wonders of the Badger State, as seen through one photographer's masterful eye.