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EPISODE · Nov 29, 2022 · 26 MIN

Lumberjacks and Jills Unite: The Logging History of Wisconsin

from The Cabin · host Susan Fochs, Eric Paulsen, Ramsay Plautz

The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Rock County; https://bit.ly/2THPoeXThe Cabin is also presented by WCA’s Group Health Trust; serving local governments and school districts, the WCA Group Health Trust partners closely with members to fulfill their employee health benefit obligations in a fiscally responsible manner. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3JMizCXCampfire Conversation: Ah Paul Bunyan. The quintessential symbol for flannel, flap jacks, and lumberjacking. The logging history of Wisconsin is a so rich and defines so much of our great state. We had to be joined by co-host, Ramsay, as we talk through the logging history of Wisconsin, how “the hardest working river in Wisconsin” got its name, and of course share our love for the Sawmill Brewing Company. We also discuss fun folklore around Paul Bunyan and where you can enthrall yourself in a lumberjack competition today!Shop Discover Wisconsin; Check out the Cabin Podcast merch and use code “CABIN” for a discount at; https://bit.ly/3PEtnFNMarshfield Clinic; All of Us Research Program; https://bit.ly/3klM56EKnow Your Wisconsin: Walnut Hollow; https://bit.ly/3EjHCew

Ah Paul Bunyan. The quintessential symbol for flannel, flap jacks, and lumberjacking. The logging history of Wisconsin is a so rich and defines so much of our great state. We had to be joined by co-host, Ramsay, as we talk through the logging history of Wisconsin, how “the hardest working river in Wisconsin” got its name, and of course share our love for the Sawmill Brewing Company. We also discuss fun folklore around Paul Bunyan and where you can enthrall yourself in a lumberjack competition today!

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