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How the run got started and history made over a couple beers Not surprisingly, the idea was hatched over a couple of beers in late 1981 by three Badger loyalists at a campus bar. The three, Tom Grantham, Ken Sparks, and Rich Backus, wanted to raise money to support UW Athletics. As admirers of then- Athletic Director Elroy Hirsch, they asked his permission to name it the “Crazylegs Run” in his honor. Tom Grantham continues to serve as General Chairman on the Crazylegs Classic Executive Committee. A Little “Classic” History The first race in 1982 attracted 1,525 runners and raised $9,500. The event grew in popularity and the walk was added in 1987 with 676 walkers the first year. The event has
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When fall in Wisconsin turns the landscape from vibrant green to a kaleidoscope of reds, oranges and yellows, it’s time to grab the camera or smartphone and start hiking. Here’s a roundup of prime locations –from the tops of bluffs to remote lakeshores –that are well worth the hike or climb.The reward at the end is a stunning view and a great photo to remember it.And once you get your photo, share your scenic vista with other fall hikers by uploading your image tothe Travel Wisconsin Fall Color Report.Interstate Park: The Grandfather of Wisconsin ParksHead to the town of St. Croix Falls, whereInterstate State Parkstraddles the St. Croix National Scenic Riverway. Technically, the park exists in both Wisconsin and Minnesotabut we think our side is better.As Wisconsin’s oldest state park, people have been visiting since 1900. Hike the Pothole, Summit Rock or River Bluff trailsfor the best views of the Dalles of the St. Croix. This steep-sided gorge was created after melted water from the Ice Age sculpted the riversideinto uniquely carved bluffs. At the observation deck from Pothole or Summit Rock trails, the view looking southwest is of colorful trees, rock formations and water. Keep an eye out for the “old man.” We’re referring to theOld Man of the Dalles, a rock formation carved in the bluffsin the shape of an oldman’s face –it’s the Wisconsin version of Mount Rushmore. Door County Coastal Highway: The Long and Winding Road In this case, the destination is worth the drive, rather than hike. Head all the way upthe Door County Peninsula!nearGill’s Rockon Highway 42. A Wisconsin Scenic Byway, this stretch of Highway 42 twists and turns like a snake, offering views of winding road and brilliant fall leaves. Photographers love this spot, especially in the fall because the road is dripping with a mixture of northern hardwood, aspen and oak tress, with a few pine trees sprinkled in for a touch of green. Northern end of Highway 42 in Door CountyPhoto courtesy of Door County Convention and Visitors Bureau Timm’s Hill: Where Hillis an UnderstatementHow about climbing to the top of Wisconsin for a view of fall color? Timm’s Hill in Ogemais Wisconsin’s highest geographical point. Sitting at 1,951.5 feet above sea level, you can see 30 miles out from the top. In order to get
a view fromover the treetops, climb 88 steps to the top of an observation tower that sits on the hill. The trek is worth it because at this high altitude you’ll see surrounding glacial hills packed with vibrant trees below. To the north is Timm’s Lake and to the south you can see Placid Bass Lake and High point Village Resort. If you have a panoramic setting on your camera, you’ll want to use it here. Rib Mountain: Pre-SkiViews Granite Peak in Rib Mountain State Park is Wisconsin’s largest downhill ski hill. And while Granite Peak is primarily known for its skiing, did you know itoffersfall color rides on its ski lift? Thatmeans amazing viewsand far less coats, hats, gloves, snow pantsand gear. The Granite Peak Fall Color Ski Comet Ridegives visitors a chance to sit back and enjoy the views of Wausaufrom the comfort of your own 700-foot elevated chair. When you get tothe top, hop off and take a hike around the park. No need to worry, your round trip ticket takes you back down. The rides are available for three weekends this fall (Sept. 29-30, Oct. 6-7 and Oct. 13-14) and round tripticketsare$8. Parnell Observation Tower: A Real Vantage Point The Kettle Moraine State Forest, both north and south units, are popular for fall hiking and scenic drives. In the Northern Unit, a hike to the Parnell observation toweris the icingon the cake.Take the 3.5-mile Parnell tower trail loop to the highest point in the forest where a 60foot observation towerawaits. At the top of the tower, you can see 25 miles out. Look southat farmland and rolling hills. Look north for a vast view of forests and glaciated hills in the distance. Look left and you’ll likely see someoneenjoying the same view as you. PerrotState Park: Tall BluffsMeetFall VistasFor one of the most stunning views on the Mississippi River head to Perrot State Park. The park marks the meeting point for the Mississippi River and Trempealeau River and isknown for its 500-foot bluffs and views of the surrounding wetlands and riverbank area. But no one said a trip for the best view was easy; there’s climbing involved here. The park offers a variety of trails that will take you to different lookout points. We recommendthe views from Brady’s Bluff East and West. Both are under a mile long and when you get to the top, your hard work is rewarded with a stunning view. Make this the spot
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for your holiday card photo. Granite Peak fall color ski liftPhoto courtesyofGranite Peak Ski Area Holy Hill Basilica: A View That’s Just Divine Standingatop the observation deck at Holy HillBasilicain Hubertus is an almost spiritual feeling. Maybe it’s the view –at 192 feet tall,you’ll see a stunningview of the Kettle Moraine SouthernUnit. Or, maybe it’s the history of the location. Holy Hill Basilicawas declared a Shrine of Mary in 1903 and in2006became a Minor Basilica. History and divinity aside, there’s something to be said about the climb to the top. With 178 steps tothe observation tower (the highest point in southeastern Wisconsin),it’s practically a miraclewhen you make it to the top. Look to the east and make out the Milwaukee skyline 30-some miles away. Look down and see the fall color spreading across the Kettle Moraine State Forest. If you feellike you need more hiking, the Ice Age Trail hooks up to the Kettle Moraine below and offers gorgeous fall color views from solid ground. Devil’s Lake State Park: HangingCliffsideIt’s the largest and most popular state park in Wisconsin for a reason.Drive into Devil’s Lake State Parkthis season and you’ll be blown away by fall color. It starts at themain entrance road with a welcome tunnel of bright gold maple leaves. It’s a favorite photo op spot, but that’s not all. Take either theEast Bluff or West Bluff trails for amazing views of the park and the500-foot tall quartzite bluffs. These rock bluffs are oddly shaped and Devil’s Lake’ssignature feature, attracting photographers from all over to capture their unique beauty. And don’tbe alarmed if you see someone hanging from the side of a cliff. Rock climbers like fall color too, and this is a popular place to climb. Geneva Lake Shore Path: A Path with Million Dollar ViewsFor a more leisurely stroll with million dollar views, takea walkalong the Geneva Lake Shore Path. The footpath, which stretchesfor 21 miles around Geneva Lake, offers beautiful views of water and fall colors. But we’re not going to beat around the bush here. We love this path because it gives visitors the perfect opportunity to gawk at the gorgeous mansions that ring the lake.Whether it’s the Lake Geneva Estates, Stone Manor, or the Wrigley Estates, these mansions, with their perfectly groomed lawns and fall color trees, are a sight to make anyone’s jaw drop. Take a photo and tell your friends you won the lottery. We won’t tell. Travelers looking for year-round Wisconsin getaway ideas, travel planning, events and free guides can discover their own fun atTravelWisconsin.com. Use our Fall Color Reportto track Wisconsin’s changing fall colors and make your weekend plans. You can also choose to “Like” us atFacebook. com/TravelWisconsinor follow along on Twitter atTwitter.com/TravelWI. And don’t forget to bringall the fun Wisconsin has to offer right to your fingertips by downloading the freeTravel Wisconsin™ iPhone or Android app
Wisconsin Sports Bars To Visit on Game Day Brothers 1213 N Water St, Milwaukee RE-OPENING in October ... Brothers is a modernized throwback to the old Midwestern corner tavern. A clean, relaxed social hangout; our bar stock-full of cold beer and drink with a kitchen in the back serving up comfortable American food fare. Food portions are large and juicy; Drink specials are good and plenty. A lot of televisions and not a bad seat in the house. It’s hard to imagine you won’t leave here satisfied. DRINK. We just feel your beer of choice should begin with your choice of beer. So we have a pretty large tap system at Brothers. Thirty-five to 40 taps of new, favorite and standby drafts chilled and ready to pour. Of course we also have a wide liquor selection with everything you feel like sipping, rail to top shelf. EAT. We love our food menu. Big, basic, bar comfort food is probably the best way to describe it. Nothing too difficult to pronounce (unless the word “magnanimous” stumps you) and a lot to choose from. Over 20 appetizers, 11 sandwiches, 4 fresh wraps, 10 burgers (hand-pattied and never, ever frozen) and still more. Much of what we serve is made-fromscratch, and we practically won’t let you leave the place without trying our 100% Wisconsin beer battered cheese curds. Hot and melt-in-your-mouth good! A good sports bar has plenty of TVs, delicious food and great drinks. But it’s the atmosphere that makes a good sports bar a great sports bar. From the shadows of Lambeau Field to favorite Wisconsin Badger hang-outs, visitors will find hundreds of sports-oriented establishments in which they can eat, drink and cheer on their favorite team. Here are a few of our favorites: Lucky’s 1313 Brew Pub – Madison ESPN’s Scott Van Pelt once called Madison, Wisconsin America’s greatest college sports town, and if you’ve been to Madison on a Badger game day, you understand why. Lucky’s is located in a repurposed repair garage providing a unique backdrop for watching your team. Stop on in before, during or after
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Tips for Help Avoid the College “Freshmen 15” TWO-THIRDS OF COLLEGE FRESHMEN GAIN WEIGHT, WHICH IS ABOUT FIVE TIMES HIGHER THAN THAT OF THE GENERAL POPULATION.
Experts weigh in with tips to help college freshmen avoid the traditional weight gain For the millions of students who will be starting college for the first time, they will be exposed to new things, including challenges with their health and weight. In a study published in the journal BMC Obesity, researchers shared their find ings regarding the “freshmen 15,” the idea that new college students gain about 15 pounds. They found that two-thirds of college freshmen gain weight, which is about five times higher than that of the general population. Furthermore, they report that adolescent weight gain is highly linked to overweight and obesity in adults, making it even more crucial that the freshmen 15 (and beyond) be avoided. “Freshmen year in college is pivotal time when it comes to one’s health and
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weight,” explains Dr. Michael Russo, a board-certified bariatric surgeon at Smart Dimensions Weight Loss in Fountain Valley, Calif. “It’s during this first year that may lay the foundation for how their health and habits will go in the years to come.” In the same study, researchers pointed out several factors linked to weight gain during freshman year. These include stress, drinking alcohol, unhealthy eating, and poor physical activity. Dr. Russo offers the following tips to combat each of these pitfalls: Tackling stress. With the onset of new responsibilities and challenges, college freshmen can become stressed. It’s important to find ways to keep stress in check, such as doing meditation, exercising regularly, joining support groups, getting help when and where it is needed, doing yoga, or journaling. There are many ways to help reduce stress, so find the ones that will appeal to you and that you enjoy. Make them a regular part of your life. Curbing alcohol drinking. According to the National Institutes of Health, alcohol consumption can cause weight gain due to its high caloric and zero nutritional value. Compounding the problem, many people make poor food choices when they are consuming alcohol. A regular beer has 150 calories, a glass of wine 100 calories, and a pina colada around 500 calories. College freshmen are typically not even of legal age to be drinking alcohol, so avoiding it will help avoid weight gain and can help keep you out of trouble. Focusing on healthy eating. Eating an average of three meals per day creates many opportunities to make decisions about what foods to eat. Consuming healthy foods regularly, or at least most of the time, will help you stay healthy and avoid weight gain. Opt for eating lots of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean sources of protein. Keep the amount of carbohydrates and sugar being consumed in check so that it doesn’t add to weight gain. Keeping physically active. The college years are a great time to establish lifelong physical activity habits. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that adults get 150 minutes of moderate-intensity activity per week, or 75 minutes of vigorous intensity activity, in addition to two or more days per week of strength training exercises. It’s important to find ways to keep active either alone or with a group. Look for sports to join, exercise classes, find an activity you enjoy doing and stick with it, or look for an exercise partner to hold each other accountable. “Even by following these tips, there are some people who may struggle to keep their weight under control. Whether it’s because of hereditary issues, thyroid issues, or something else, it’s important to get help,” added Russo’s colleague Dr. Mir Ali, also a bariatric surgeon at Smart Dimensions Weight Loss. “We have helped many people who have unsuccessfully tried various diets. Our surgical and nonsurgical weight loss options have given them a whole new look and has improved their quality of life.” Smart Dimensions Weight Loss serves the Los Angeles area, Orange County, and beyond. They offer a variety of medical weight loss options that include bariatric surgery, gastric bypass, and gastric sleeve.
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