Did you get to see the ice caves last year?  I  regret I couldn't find the time to travel to Bayfield and see the amazing Wisconsin Ice Caves.  As you can see, my daughter and her boyfriend made it and said they were breath taking.  The experts are saying there's a very good chance the ice caves will happen again this year and I'm NOT going to miss out again!

I must be living in a vacuum, because until last winter, I had never heard of the Apostle Island Ice Caves.  Mother Nature at her best, using snow and ice to create a shoreline of ice caves that entices people of all ages to travel long distances and walk at least a mile along the frozen shore of Lake Superior. The further you walk, the more you'll see.

Experts are saying the weather has been calm and cool enough in that area to create the proper conditions for people to be able to access the ice caves again this year.  The ice along the shoreline needs to be stable and thick and the temperatures need to stay cold and the winds need to remain somewhat calm.  However, people who go this year may experience paying a $5 fee.  Well over 130,000 people visited last year so they're apt to make a great deal, but $5 isn't that much at all and it's a great way to that area to make money in the winter months.

I'm willing to pay the $5 and get the exercise to view the jaw dropping ice formations that most people only get a chance to see in pictures.  Are you?

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