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  1. #101
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    I’ll give an outdated update on my season. I tapped 40 trees around new years, all reds and drops into buckets. I’d say really it was like 25 taps as 15 didn’t do much (small crowns in the woods). I collected over 250 gallons and made 5 gallons of syrup, so coming in just under 2.0 Brix. My tap holes made it to March 20th or so. Collected about 80 gallons in each of jan/feb/march. A nice experiment for me given the warm January and I had to be cleaned up by march 26th. Glad to hear most had good seasons!
    2023 - 40-ish taps (25-30 “effective” ones), tapped mostly in New Year’s Eve. 5 gallons of syrup.
    2022 - 70 taps - 12 gallons of syrup
    2021 - 72 taps ~ 8 gallons of syrup
    2020 - 8 taps on droplines into buckets, stove top boil, < 1 gallon syrup

    A neighborhood consortium of red maple trees, a renegade group of neighborhood kids emptying 5 gallon buckets, a homemade RO, a 3 pan cinderblock evaporator near the street, and 1 very patient wife

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    Quote Originally Posted by CanterburyMaple View Post
    I’ll give an outdated update on my season.
    I was wondering where you went! Glad to hear your modified season was successful. Do you think you will tap in January next year? Or was this a one time thing? Have a good summer and see you next winter.
    Two 2x4 concrete block arches with three steam trays each
    Tapping in Mount Vernon since 2016, 30 to 70 taps, 5/16" tube to 1.5 to 3.5 gallon buckets, some trees on collective gravity tubing to 5 gallon buckets.

    Mostly sugar maples, a few reds on 200 year old homestead

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    I don’t think I’ll tap that many trees that early again. It was really a confluence of many factors that lined it up for me.But it was good to start early and have my RO break and be able to order parts and repair in time for later big runs I love mapling, but having a 6-7 weeks season vs the 11 week season (on and off) I had this year is a better fit for me and my young family now.
    2023 - 40-ish taps (25-30 “effective” ones), tapped mostly in New Year’s Eve. 5 gallons of syrup.
    2022 - 70 taps - 12 gallons of syrup
    2021 - 72 taps ~ 8 gallons of syrup
    2020 - 8 taps on droplines into buckets, stove top boil, < 1 gallon syrup

    A neighborhood consortium of red maple trees, a renegade group of neighborhood kids emptying 5 gallon buckets, a homemade RO, a 3 pan cinderblock evaporator near the street, and 1 very patient wife

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