Ice Age Trail Adventurer | WisCommunity

Sue first started walking local segments of the trail then, after a few years of talking about it, decided to go for broke and hiked the entire 1200-mile Trail during 2020 and 2021. Her experience goes far beyond the trek; she can't wait to share her journey with you! Her talk, "Ice Age Trail Adventurer," will be September 29th at 12:30 in the Blue Hills Lecture Hall (Ritzinger 234) on the UWEC-Barron County campus. Sue's life began in Barronett, WI. In retirement, she and her husband reside in Cumberland. In addition to her passion for all things related to the Trail, she enjoys quilting, motorcycling and generally exploring the great USA. This year, her feet will take her on shorter expeditions in Wisconsin's Driftless Region, the Superior Hiking Trail, the Appalachian Trail and the George S. Mickelson Trail in South Dakota. Her motorcycle will take her to the Rocky Mountains, the Yellowstone area, and the Black Hills. In addition to volunteering with the Superior Lobe Chapter of the Ice Age Trail in various ways, Greenway is honored to serve on the Board of Directors for the state-wide Ice Age Trail Alliance. This session is part of the Thursdays at the U Lecture Series, which is free and open to the public, thanks to financial support from the campus foundation. The campus is located at 1800 College Drive in Rice Lake. Neither parking permits nor seating reservations are required for attendees. For more information, call the campus at 715-788-6244 or contact the organizer at tollefla@uwec.edu (mailto:tollefla@uwec.edu).

Date

Sep 29 2022 - 12:30pm to 1:30pm
UW-Eau Claire – Barron County

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