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Run Forest Run!
I know it's a total pain in the neck, but the jugs that I have here on my property are tied to the trees. A few years of chasing empty buckets got the better of me and I just deal with the string. The wind up here is nuts.
Yeah, so my sap haulers will go on strike if I do that.
Already I pepper them with reminders everytime they go out to collect...."make sure the lid goes back on properly, make sure the bucket is secure on the ground so it doesn't tip over. Make sure you don't yank the blue bucket off the hook too hard, make sure the tubing sits properly in the bucket, remember to....hey where'd everybody go?... 
Wind is picking up, some taps are excruciatingly slow...could the holes be drying up in some of these??!!
My tubing in the 5 gallon buckets seem to be doing a little better. Kids gathered about 60L earlier today (this is from the whole of last week to 1pm today) I just went out to check and it looks like I've got another 30+L out there.
So I've got about 200L to start boiling tomorrow. Still hoping for a good run this week.
Homeschooling mama to 8
2010-30 taps, steam pans on a fisher grandma bear woodstove outdoors. Bottled 18.5L
2012- 70 taps - 20L
2013 - 70 taps, 3 steam pans on concrete block arch. 50L
2015- 70 taps, 50.5L, 3.3lbs accidental sugar
2021 - 120 taps, new-to-me 2x5 flat pan with a cast iron arch atop a brick firebox.