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Iwan Ries & Co! Holy butt balls! *virtual tour*
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<blockquote data-quote="Natch" data-source="post: 211158" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>What takes you to Spring Green? They have a wonderful Shakespeare Theater there, completely open on the top of a sandstone bluff overlooking the Wisconsin River below. I used to do three to five day canoe trips paddling down the Wisconsin (the lower reaches are clean, sandy, and great for party floats) and on the second or third day, I'd tell my girlfriend that we needed to clean up, put on our best duds (which on a river/camping trip wasn't that formal), I'd purposely camp on the far side of a forested sandbar so she couldn't see the lights from the theater on the hilltop, and at dusk we'd paddle over, hike the mile or so up the hill, and have wine, strawberries and Devenshire cream, and watch Midsummer Nights Dream under a full moon. It never failed (nudge-nudge, wink-wink, as Monty Python would say). </p><p></p><p> We also used to go there as drunken college students to cavort on Frank Lloyd Wright's grave (long story, my best friend's dad was his accountant and thought he'd love the gesture). And Galena has some wonderful bluffs and hiking as well.</p><p></p><p>Natch</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natch, post: 211158, member: 45"] What takes you to Spring Green? They have a wonderful Shakespeare Theater there, completely open on the top of a sandstone bluff overlooking the Wisconsin River below. I used to do three to five day canoe trips paddling down the Wisconsin (the lower reaches are clean, sandy, and great for party floats) and on the second or third day, I'd tell my girlfriend that we needed to clean up, put on our best duds (which on a river/camping trip wasn't that formal), I'd purposely camp on the far side of a forested sandbar so she couldn't see the lights from the theater on the hilltop, and at dusk we'd paddle over, hike the mile or so up the hill, and have wine, strawberries and Devenshire cream, and watch Midsummer Nights Dream under a full moon. It never failed (nudge-nudge, wink-wink, as Monty Python would say). We also used to go there as drunken college students to cavort on Frank Lloyd Wright's grave (long story, my best friend's dad was his accountant and thought he'd love the gesture). And Galena has some wonderful bluffs and hiking as well. Natch [/QUOTE]
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