I'm going to "giver a go" again this year. I've got my trails all set and I'm getting the evaporator set to go. Just finished a warm spell that planted the seed. How is everyone else up here in the northwest corner doing? I'm in S.E. Sawyer co.
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I'm going to "giver a go" again this year. I've got my trails all set and I'm getting the evaporator set to go. Just finished a warm spell that planted the seed. How is everyone else up here in the northwest corner doing? I'm in S.E. Sawyer co.
Too early foe me. Too much snow. I am going to wait until after Birkie. We are suppose to have a major snow next week.
I’ve got the fever but the snow keeps cooling it off. I’m starting prep work at the house. Trail work in the woods will be in a week or so. I imagine the snowmobiles will be stuck a few times!
Brad, I'm your neighbor to the west. Did you tap yet? I'm still holding off for better weather. These weekly storms are kicking my butt. I've made syrup until April 21st before so I'm not giving up hope just so it doesn't go from 0 to 70. Good luck
I tapped a couple good trees next to the garage tonight and was running about a drop a second. Might run a little tomorrow but will freeze up until next week. Put in about hallf the taps out tonight on snowshoes. Made it to 2 trees before giving up and putting snowshoes on. Was still rough.
I put out 20 taps March 16, they were all wet, got about a half gallon per before the cold front came in. I'll put out another 20 tomorrow- it's brutal weather but I can walk on top of the two feet of snow. It's going to be tough collecting- we'll see, but I might dump some early run if I'm up to my hips in snow as it softens- heresy to dump sap! Cumberland, WI.
We were finally able to tap one sap line yesterday, on snowshoes, most were dripping fairly quickly. There is no frost in the ground up here, so I'm thinking it's going to start and end quickly. Happy Sapping!
I boiled about 40 gallons on Sunday- Monday, March 26-27. Yesterday and today too cold to do much. A few more taps, now at 50
I put in 80 taps on 3/19. Roughly 1/4 were wet. When I collected on 4/2 I had a total of 25 gallons of sap. Half of the trees still aren’t producing anything at all.
Weather looks good this coming week but the forecast is into the upper 60s after April 10. That might be it for the season. There is still 2-3 feet of snow on the ground here. Maybe there is a chance the season will hold on if the warm spell passes and it cools off again.
I cooked off another 40 gallons on Sunday Monday April 2-3. Really windy, I didn't expect much run today but was surprised to find a bit over a gallon per tap in my yard trees. Some of the woods trees are still buried in 2 ft of snow and doing almost nothing. It's a real pain collecting, as you all know. Breaking through the snow and some of the low spots are puddles underneath. A couple of red maple buckets are sitting in water- didn't even try to collect this time. Probably will boil again when the wind goes down tomorrow.