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Wisconsin’s Last Undeveloped Lakes: Paddling Mud Lake
August 5 @ 9:00 am - 12:00 pm
$20.00This class will take place on August 5, 9:00a.m.-Noon, at Mud Lake, with John Bates.
Participants will gain a deeper knowledge and appreciation of the remarkable community of life typically found in a northern lake, and in particular, in Mud Lake, a 55-acre shallow, 7-feet-deep wild rice lake that has never seen any development. As time permits, we may paddle a ways down and back on Little Bear Creek.
Class will cover the following topics: aquatic plant species identification and ecology, shoreland plant composition and its connection to water quality, general natural history of bird/amphibian/mammal/insect species of the lake, the importance of lake morphology, and, of course, “cover” the importance of beauty in our lives, but also let the beauty of the lake speak for itself.
Class will paddle slow and stop frequently to discuss the attributes of the lake.
Requirements: Participants must have their own pfd, paddle, and canoe or kayak, and must be at least a reasonably experienced paddler.
Instructor: John Bates
This course qualifies for advanced training hours for Master Naturalists.
This course is limited to 13 students.
Location: Meet at the Sandy Beach Lake picnic area, Sandy Beach Road off of Powell Road. A several hundred yard portage is required.
Offline Registration: Download PDF Registration Form, complete and mail in with payment.
Registration Questions? Contact us or call (715) 862-2032 or (715) 476-2881.
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Student Cancellations: If a registered student cancels, registration can be refunded if requested 4 or more days before the course’s start date. We’re afraid cancellation requests made 3 or fewer days before the course’s start date are unable to be refunded.