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My First Game At The Lambeau Field – Packers vs Saints

As I mentioned earlier, I was able to get the tickets for the opening game of the season on September 8th, 2011. The world champions take on the New Orleans Saints. We also managed to make some time to visit the hall of fame. One thing I learned during this visit was the super bowl ring is not given just to the players but also to coaches, trainers, executives, personnel, and general staff! The winning team can present rings to whomever they choose. I saw one ring a staff.

My number 22

My number 22 - I am a hall of famer!

Vince Lombardi's office

Vince Lombardi's office

Catching a bicycle ride to practice

Bicycle ride to practice

offense team practice

Offense team practice :D


This was the first football game I ever watched in a stadium and there was no better place to witness the Packers play. Green Bay was totally packed with Packer fans and a dozen of Saints fans. I have been to a game of Cricket between Royal Challengers Bangalore versus Kolkata Knight Riders and have seen a huge turn out before, but this was a different experience altogether. People tailgating, 99% of them wearing team jerseys(apparels), music concert by Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum and Maroon 5, the two stunts, and most of all the majority of the fans supported one team. The Green Bay Packers. And they didn’t fail to deliver. It was a high scoring game and Packers won 42-34. Highlight of the game was Randall Cobb’s touchdown, a 108-yard kickoff return that tied the longest touchdown return in NFL history. This win was the first of many to come in this season.

Packers vs Saints opening game Stunt 1

Stunt 1

Packers vs Saints opening game Stunt 2

Stunt 2

Packers vs Saints opening game stunt 2 from another angle

Stunt 2 from another angle

lambeau leap

Lobo's Lambeau Leap :-)

GO PACK GO!

The Title Town’s Super Bowl Titles –

Super Bowl I

Super Bowl I - January 15, 1967

Super Bowl II

Super Bowl II - January 14, 1968

Super Bowl XXXI

Super Bowl XXXI - January 26, 1997

Super Bowl XLV

Super Bowl XLV - February 6, 2011


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A Visit To The Frozen Tundra – Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field

I have driven around the stadium in a car once while returning from the Door County last fall. This time while returning from a trip to Pictured Rocks, I visited the Lambeau Field a.k.a The Frozen Tundra and took a tour of the stadium. It was just so unbelievable to be there and to learn some history about the Packers. I even got a customized replica jersey and a Packer’s Rubik cube among other things.

Ice Bowl

Ice Bowl

Tunnel Walk

Tunnel Walk

Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field

Oh, by the way, I got a ticket for the opening game of the season!!! A fortnight ago I missed grabbing the tickets for the opening game against the Saints because I was late to reply to a friend who had an extra ticket. But as the fate had it, he called me back a week later to tell me that another ticket became available and to ask if I was still interested. There was no way in hell I decline it. I was really lucky! I’m going to The Frozen Tundra this Thursday in my own jersey to see Packers beat Saints.

A 1958 Green Bay Packers Chevrolet tailgater pickup truck

A 1958 Green Bay Packers Chevrolet tailgater pickup truck

Packers Custom Replica Jersey number 22

Packers Custom Replica Jersey number 22

Packers vs Saints Ticket

Packers vs Saints Ticket

GO PACK GO!
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A Trip To Pictured Rocks, Michigan

Beach on the way

Beach

Pictured Rocks is a U.S. National Lakeshore on the shore of Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is a beautiful place up north, just google and you won’t disagree. Kayaking in the sea? Wouldn’t it be amazing? We set to find out.

Car

Plan: On September long weekend(Labor day holiday) start from Milwaukee on Saturday, explore Mackinac Island, Pictured Rocks sea kayaking on Sunday and sightseeing and returning on Monday.

Bad start: Designated person delayed booking accommodation and in the end I chose Manistique so that it’s in between Pictured Rocks and Mackinac island. Since we had to do nothing but just spend the night, Budget Host Inn served the purpose, no thrills, no frills. and it was cheapest I have ever spent to stay anywhere.

Light House in Lake Huron - Mackinac Island

Light House in Lake Huron

Mackinac island

Mackinac island

Mackinaw bridge

Mackinaw bridge

Mackinac Island – The drive to St. Ignace was around 6+ hours and there were a lot of pit stops. We played on the beach, passed Bombay Motel, splashed water on each other. It was fun. We dropped our bags in the motel on our way and when we reached St. Ignace it was mid afternoon. We took a ferry that takes people to the island. It’s a nice place on an island with a road which runs around the island.

Streets of Mackinac Island

Streets

We rented a bicycle which had back peddling as brakes! Irksome at first but was okay after getting used. We rode around the island, stopped at many places, took pictures and before we knew it was already time to catch the last ferry back. I had so much fun riding the bike without hands and flapping hands like a bird flying. We also noticed someone’s wedding there, you can wed there too, but it might be really costly. This is a lovely place overall.

Bicycle on Mackinac

Bicycle on Mackinac

Back to Manistique Motel – Nothing much there. After weighing out dinner option we went to Big Boy restaurant and boy did we make a decision. It had a good buffet. Best option around. They had a currency collection from around the world; the employees there said their boss is very interested, so my friend donated a Indian Currency ( a 20 rupee note I think). I’d love it if they actually added it to the collection.

Pictured Rocks

Pictured Rocks

Shore

Shore

Pictured Rocks sea kayaking – yay! We were excited, got up ready and reached the Munising on time, but the mother nature had other plans. The kayaking was cancelled due to high waves. Nearly 15 feet high wave! It was the main reason we planned the trip, to see it wash away in the high waves was very disappointing. Flop.

Sand dune

Sand dune


Country Road H-58 – After talking to the tourist information center, we decided to go around sight-see. The main hiking trails were closed anyway. We hit H-58. It was unexpected but the drive blew me away. Tall trees along side the narrow road, no median, totally curvy stretch. A beautiful drive during that time of the year.

Miners Castle

Miners Castle


Don’t miss H-58 – Don’t miss it because of the places it takes you. Just look at the map here. We stopped at most of the places.Woodland park, Sable falls, Log slide, Chapel beach, Grand Portal point, Miners castle. One can easily spend a day on this beautiful stretch. Don’t miss the sand dunes and breath taking view.

Sable falls

Sable falls


Log Slide – Don’t miss this one. Just go down the slide and come up. Go with friends, not alone like I did unless you want to feel bad. However, I met two 6 year old boys down on the beach and we competed against each other on climbing up. No need to mention, I came last.

High Tide and Low tide – I don’t want to complete this post without mentioning this. I don’t remember the beach name, but it was like a long stretch and at the one end, back water was connected to the lake (like a foot high water level) and then a small area of sand at the end. We just walked carelessly and within no time the water level started rising, withing a split second it rose up to our waist, we managed to get back and thankfully the water level went down. It was a little scary considering the high tides that day.

Christmas village

Christmas village


Christmas came a little early – Not really, we visited a village called Christmas!

Back to the motel and to Milwaukee – We reached motel at dark, having nothing to do we went straight to bed. We set out to Milwaukee the next day, or did we?

Lambeau Field, Green bay – We had a lot of time on hand, we stopped and played in most of the beaches on our way and decided to visit, lo and behold, The Lambeau Field.

Play

Play

What did we miss? – Of course, the sea kayaking. We also learned that there was an annual walk on the Mackinac Bridge on the Labor day, but the group was not much interested. Right time, right place, wrong group. :P

Even though the planned event went haywire, the unplanned events such as the drive and places around H-58 and the visit to Lambeau Filed made the trip worth and memorable. I’m posting this nearly 4 months after the trip and I remember it like yesterday. I’d definitely go up north again to kayak in the sea. Definitely.

PS: How does Pictured Rocks look in winter? Someone has a good answer for you here.

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