The Northwoods of Wisconsin

This site was started for me to share my love of the Northwoods with others.  I truly welcome your comments.  Check out new items each week that will coincide with the season. Want to get notified about new things posted, subscribe below!  Enjoy!

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Hello and welcome to AllNorthwoods.com, a site dedicated to everything that makes the Northwoods what they are and why people flock to them all year. Our goal is to give folks information about different animals, and outdoor activities. You will see a few short stories on my Northwoods experiences along with fishing reports and tips. We’ll give you the inside scoop on where to go and what to see on a regular basis. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy!

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MAPLE SYRUP RUN

Wisconsin’s natural maple syrup comes from our state tree, the SUGAR MAPLE TREE and that syrup does not have added maple flavoring or artificial coloring that is found in most store-bought syrup. Wisconsin produces 15 million gallons each year, putting the badger state in the top 5 for maple syrup production in the nation. One thing most people do not know is true maple syrup is not thick like the kind you buy in stores. Why is late winter/early spring the best time to start processing syrup? Because this is the time of year when the tree sap starts to…

VINTAGE SNOWMOBILES
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VINTAGE SLEDS

From the mid 1960s into early 1970s snowmobiling was a different experience. There were not as many trails as…

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MAPLE SYRUP RUN

Wisconsin’s natural maple syrup comes from our state tree, the SUGAR MAPLE TREE and that syrup does not have added maple flavoring or artificial coloring that is found in most store-bought syrup. Wisconsin produces 15 million gallons each year, putting the badger state in the top 5 for maple syrup production in the nation. One thing most people do not know is true maple syrup is not thick like the kind you buy in stores. Why is late winter/early spring the best time to start processing syrup? Because this is the time of year when the tree sap starts to…

VINTAGE SNOWMOBILES
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VINTAGE SLEDS

From the mid 1960s into early 1970s snowmobiling was a different experience. There were not as many trails as…

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