Day 14- February 24, 2009
Wisconsin Dells Arrival
8,632 miles down
After sleeping fairly well through Minnesota, I awoke when we were stopped in St. Paul. Normally I would have gotten up to see the station, but I was still tired so I just slept some more. After we pulled out of St. Paul, I got dressed and headed to the diner for breakfast. This time I had the French toast while I watched the Mississippi River go by. This would be my third time on the trip to see the river, yet this time the river was frozen over. The route follows the Mississippi all the way to La Crosse, Wisconsin where it crosses over and heads toward Milwaukee and then Chicago. My stop would be however Wisconsin Dells for a day. I have another friend in the Dells, so I thought I would make this a stop over point.
The train arrived right after noon. Wisconsin Dells is a smaller town in central Wisconsin right on the Wisconsin River. It is a popular tourist spot known for its recreations, such as water parks, amusements, and your other typical tourist traps. I took a short cab ride to my hotel, and hung out with my friend later that evening. Even though I love sleeping on the train, its nice to have a real bed.
Day 15- February 25, 2009
Lazy day in the Dells
Wisconsin Dells Arrival
8,632 miles down
After sleeping fairly well through Minnesota, I awoke when we were stopped in St. Paul. Normally I would have gotten up to see the station, but I was still tired so I just slept some more. After we pulled out of St. Paul, I got dressed and headed to the diner for breakfast. This time I had the French toast while I watched the Mississippi River go by. This would be my third time on the trip to see the river, yet this time the river was frozen over. The route follows the Mississippi all the way to La Crosse, Wisconsin where it crosses over and heads toward Milwaukee and then Chicago. My stop would be however Wisconsin Dells for a day. I have another friend in the Dells, so I thought I would make this a stop over point.
The train arrived right after noon. Wisconsin Dells is a smaller town in central Wisconsin right on the Wisconsin River. It is a popular tourist spot known for its recreations, such as water parks, amusements, and your other typical tourist traps. I took a short cab ride to my hotel, and hung out with my friend later that evening. Even though I love sleeping on the train, its nice to have a real bed.
Day 15- February 25, 2009
Lazy day in the Dells