"Tales from the Trail" visits the Kettle Moraine

By Community Video ( Contact )   June 1, 2010 - 2:30 p.m.

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Episode 1 of "Tales from the Trail" finds Blaire and Chris in the Catskill Mountain Range, upstate New York.

The Piper Road Spring Band provides music for the show. (See STORY in the June 2 Weekender.)

The next episode is being shot through June 5, 2010 in the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, along the Ice Age Trail. The band will be filmed playing at the Oleson Cabin.

The show’s director, Paul Sheehan, hopes to work with Wisconsin Public Television to have the episode viewed on public TV as well as on the Internet.

“Tales from the Trail” presents the world as seen through the eyes of a backpacker. The show teaches the methodology of “leave no trace” trekking, providing challenges to the experienced backpacker while showing novices how accessible

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