Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Three weeks after the storm in Middleton and Madison: Stricker's Pond footpath


Monday's photo was taken next to the bench you see in the background of theTuesday photo.

Photos by Retiring Guy

My wife and I weren't expecting this section of the path to be dry yet .

After the storm in Middleton (and Madison) posts:
Pheasant Branch Trail at Park Street (part 2).  (8/21/2018)
Confluence Pond expands to become Confluence Lake.  (8/22/2018)
Powerwashing between the Beltline and Parmenter Street.  (8/22/2018)
Along Pheasant Branch Creek east of Parmenter Street.  (8/23/2018)
Costco and environs.  (8/23/2018 update)
Entrance to Esser Place parking lot, then and now.  (8/24/2018)
Longmeadow Drive and Stricker's Pond, then and now.  (8/24/2018)
Greenway Station is open for business.  (8/24/2018 update)
Views of Pheasant Branch Creek from Parmenter Street bridge.  (8/25/2018 update)
Intersection of U.S. highway 14 and Deming Way.  (8/27/2018 update)
Century Avenue and entrances to Pheasant Branch Conservancy trails.  (8/27/2018)
UW Health administration office building.  (8/27/2018)
Longmeadow Gulch.  (8/28/2018)
Pheasant Branch Trail at Park Street (part 1).  (9/3/2018 update)
Woodside Heights Park.  (9/4/2018 update)
Stricker's Pond.  (9/4/2018 update)
Stricker's Park.  (9/4/2018 update)
Boardwalk access ramp to Tiedeman Pond.  (9/7/2018 update)
Flooding in East Washington/East Mifflin area of Madison.  (9/7/2018)
Tiedeman Pond access at Pond View Road.  (9/9/2018 update)
Tiedeman Pond pumping.  (9/10/2018 update)
Voss Parkway.  (9/10/2018 update)
The dual dead ends of Middleton Street.  (9/10/2018 update)
Stricker's Pond footpath.  (9/11/2018 update)


9/4/2018 update starts here.

This bare tree always catches my attention when I walk this trail.

Photos by Retiring Guy

My wife and I found the same amount of water on the path.  This time we turned around, which is part of the reason why I logged more than 17,000 steps today.







8/28/2018 update starts here.

This morning my wife and I decided to 'test out' the footpath from Longmeadow Road to Stricker's Park along the western edge of Stricker's Pond.


The view looks deceivingly like it always has at this time of year.


Now unsteady observation platform


Washout.  Nothing serious -- not like the gulch we had just seen.


Uh-oh.  The last short stretch is under water. Undeterred, we took off our shoes and socks and continued on our way.


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