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A snowstorm dumped over 13" of snow on Wausau, Wi. over the weekend. The sun came out the next day, but then it got really cold!
Opposite the setting sun on the Rainbow Flowage of the Wisconsin River in the Town of Newbold northeast of the unincorporated community of Lake Tomahawk, Oneida County, northern Wisconsin
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Wisconsin River - Rothschild, Wisconsin
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Burlington Northern train 144 crosses the Wisconsin River at Crawford east (south) of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin, on the nice summer day of July 30, 1995. A former Reserve Mining EMD SD38-2, now GATX No. 1243, leads BN GP39E No. 2763 and GE LMX No. 8594 as power on the eastbound train. In the foreground is our transportation to the bridge.
A spotlight from a local business illuminates the trees and the Wisconsin River along the River Walk in downtown Wisconsin Dells.
Back in September of 2017, IC 1028 leads a manifest out of Stevens Point on the Superior Subdivision across the Wisconsin river.
Little did I know that a year later, these IC SD70s would be in local service around the Chicago area.
An osprey (Pandion haliaetus, Pandionidae) on the prowl for fish over Lake Delton.
Village of Lake Delton, Town of Delton, Sauk County, Wisconsin.
The geomorphological region is known as the Dells of the Wisconsin River or more simply the Dells of Wisconsin. The area is also called the Wisconsin Dells referring more generally to the water-based theme parks of the region as well as name of a village that exists where Adams County, Columbia County, Juneau County and Sauk County meet.
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Four-spotted skimmer (Libellula quadrimaculata - Libellulidae), or four-spotted chaser in Europe, about to land on a blue flag (Iris versicolor – Iridaceae) on the edge of the Rainbow Flowage of the Wisconsin River in Oneida County, northern Wisconsin
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The sun sets over Lake Wausau near Memorial Park on the southeast side of Wausau, Wisconsin. I pretty much lucked out with that cloud. Looks best if you View On Black
Mosinee, Wisconsin
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The Sunday evening sunset is reflected in the waters of Lake Wausau near Memorial Park on the southeast side of Wausau, Wisconsin.
Crossing the Wisconsin River near Spring Green, Wisconsin, a 104-car Wisconsin & Southern grain train heads eastbound on the Prairie Subdivision on April 22, 2021.
Fishing below the dam at the Rainbow Flowage on the Wisconsin River, Town of Lake Tomahawk, Oneida County, Wisconsin
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From our excursion up North...
A shot of the Wisconsin River on a beautiful October afternoon. This was a small inlet and creek that flowed into the river. A nice area for a quick rest on the way home.
Charleston & Western Carolina F7 No. 901 does some freight duties during car clean up at the end of operations for short line Wisconsin Western in 1985. In late March, the unit retrieved cars off the former Milwaukee Road line from Madison west to Prairie du Chien. On April 6, 1985, the locomotive will make a trip to Mazomanie and a run up the branch to Prairie du Sac-Sauk City, before heading back to Madison. C&WC No. 901 is the former Rio Grande No. 5644 that also served American Crystal Sugar Co. and Chicago, Madison & Northern before adorning purple and silver paint as C&WC No. 901.
Looking unconventional, No. 901 operates backwards while retrieving three cars off the Prairie du Sac/Sauk City branch. In this view, the train is slowly rolling along the Wisconsin River at Prairie du Sac in a scene that is pretty hard to see today, since the line is abandoned and decades of tree growth has mostly hidden the right-of-way.
Marathon County, Wisconsin
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Green Bay & Western train 2 crosses the Wisconsin River at Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, on the afternoon of October 3, 1992. The Badger State is known for its paper production, and a large paper plant looms behind the eastbound train.
A belted kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon, Alcedinidae) landing on an emergent log in the low waters of the Rainbow Flowage of the Wisconsin River in Oneida County, northern Wisconsin.
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Fishing on the Wisconsin River below the Alliant Energy Dam, Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin. The morning sun just breaking above the fog.
On the beautiful spring morning of June 7, 1992, an eastbound Burlington Northern intermodal train, powered by a pair of EMD GP50s, crosses the Wisconsin River at Crawford just east of Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Near this bridge is where the Wisconsin River flows into the Mississippi River, with some of its sprawling backwaters visible in the background.
The late Sunday sun has set over Lake Wausau and the Wisconsin River near Memorial Park in Wausau, Wisconsin. Sometimes you get the best shots after the sun has set.
A dark, but pleasant Wisconsin autumn day finds Wisconsin & Southern train L863 crossing Lake Wisconsin at Merrimac, as they trundle toward Madison.
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Merrimac, WI.
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