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Friday, Sep. 25, 2009 |
Cavernous
Along the Red Cedar State Trail in Menomonie you can see a fair share of beautiful sights. This includes a limestone wall that is home to some pretty impressive looking tunnels and caves. Don't go in alone.
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posted by Jesse Johnson |
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09/25/09
Before this part of the trail was created, it was an old railroad line that was heavily wooded and the cave was pretty much unknown. I know of two people who actually lived in it for a period of time whilst attending UW-Stout. Even in Winter.