It's scenic but there is more development along the ride than I
remember from my childhood. There are lots of people and some buildings
along the river now. A new school along the route back also spoiled the
ride through the woods somewhat as well.
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 The Wisconsin Ducks, an old WW II vehicle. |
 Propeller underneath. |
 Snazzy dashboard. |
 Our driver and guide. |
 The path to the water was lined with old statues. |
 You can see the sandstone even along the path. |
 Here we're about to drive into the river. |
 Some of the cliffs along the river. |
 There was some story about this cliff that juts out a little. |
 A closer view of this cliff. |
 This falled pile of rocks does look a little like a grand piano. |
 Another Duck ahead of us. |
 We were told a story about this cliff ahead. |
 Yeah, it does look a bit like an Eagle head from this angle. |
 Not so much from the back side. |
 View up the river. |
 More cliffs with trees growing right in the sandstone. |
 Another cool cliff. |
 The Duck ahead of us partially out of very shallow water. |
 A competing Duck tour coming up behind us. |
 Here we stopped to take all the dam pictures we wanted. |
 The very ho-hum view of Lake Delton. |
 Looking back at the river through the trees from a hill top. |
 A stagnant pond. |
 "Wild Turkey" not just a refreshing beverage but also some of the birds we saw in the woods near the end of the ride. |