It was a nice change today with the sun out and without waking up to more new snow. Plus when the temperature finally reached 50 degrees, it felt good to take a walk outdoors. This natural bridge arch, which survived the last ice age in the Driftless area of Wisconsin, is about 35 feet tall and its opening is 25 feet high by 35 wide. Below the arch, which a corner of it can be seen in the photo, is the Raddatz Rockshelter, once used by Paleo-Indians. The oldest artifacts found in the 60 feet wide by 30 feet deep shelter dated to around 12,000 years ago.
Natural Bridge State Park