Order the May issue: Three Wisconsin road trips (and 16 more destinations)

You capture a different set of memories from a trip when you document the days in words, photos, drawings and collected items carefully pressed onto pages. People have been recording travel experiences for thousands of years, but the practice of journaling can make even the most well-trodden path feel like it’s unique to you. Our editorial team set out on our annual road trips — with travel notebooks and instant cameras in hand — to see how much we could capture while collecting advice for fellow travelers.

Also in this issue is a look at Madison’s health care landscape. The city is known as a hub for high-quality health care and medical innovation, but for many patients, the reality involves long wait times, high costs, and a system that feels dismissive and discouraging. Frustrated by the barriers to accessing care, some are turning away from traditional, insurance-based health care in search of something better.

Pick up the issue on newsstands April 30 or order a single copy of the issue here .

Some additional May stories include:

CALLING TRUMP: We’re not talking politics. Anyone who plays euchre knows that “trump” also refers to an aspect of one of Wisconsin’s unofficial card games. This May, more than 600 players will vie for victory at the third-annual World Euchre Championship in New Glarus…

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