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  1. #31
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    Still playing the waiting game here as well.
    The highest high I see in my 10-day is 35 and snowy.
    I'm traveling the week of 2/17 so the big questions is to tap before I leave or after I return.
    I'm hopeful the week of the 17th is a big chill and then we're off to the races when I get back the following weekend...
    I need a crystal ball.
    2024 - 160 taps, Shurflo 4048. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 Raised Flue. 5x400 RO.
    2023 - 121 taps. Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 20 gallons.
    2022 - 103 taps. Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 23 gallons.
    2021 - 77 taps on Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 22 gallons.
    2020 - 70ish taps on Shurflo 4008. Mason 2x4 XL. DIY R.O. ~24 gallons.
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    Trout Brook Valley
    Weston, CT

  2. #32
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    Other than the warm up Thursday and Sunday everything here looks to be below 32F.
    Who is in, and what are you seeing?
    2024 - 160 taps, Shurflo 4048. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 Raised Flue. 5x400 RO.
    2023 - 121 taps. Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 20 gallons.
    2022 - 103 taps. Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 23 gallons.
    2021 - 77 taps on Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 22 gallons.
    2020 - 70ish taps on Shurflo 4008. Mason 2x4 XL. DIY R.O. ~24 gallons.
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    Trout Brook Valley
    Weston, CT

  3. #33
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    A few buckets get some sap, but it's slow.. Several years ago, I had a Feb. here with no sap at all, it was that cold. Last few though, my best runs have been in Feb. Go figure. March is going to be the make or break this year.

  4. #34
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Van View Post
    A few buckets get some sap, but it's slow.. Several years ago, I had a Feb. here with no sap at all, it was that cold. Last few though, my best runs have been in Feb. Go figure. March is going to be the make or break this year.
    I agree. February is a wash. The question now is how will March be. Will we get long sustainable runs? Will we get an early warm up? The season may come down to 3 weeks.
    2024 55 3/16 gravity, 19 5/16 gravity, 40 buckets and bags, RO Bucket rb15 kit, 5ft Phaneuf drop flue evaporator, Mason AUF arch.
    2023 35 3/16 gravity, 30 5/16 gravity 53 buckets and bags, RO Bucket rb15 kit, 5ft Phaneuf drop flue evaporator.
    Mason AUF arch
    2022 35 3/16 gravity, 28 5/16 gravity, 50 buckets and bags, New RO Bucket rb15 kit.
    2021 11 on 5/16 gravity, 30 on 3/16 gravity, 69 on buckets and bags. All sugar maples. Mostly large old trees.

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    Be ready it could be a fast season, I know it will be hard to get every thing tight and ready. I like a warm up and am able to find all my leaks and all the problems then have a few days of freeze to get things fixed. This march looks like go go go. We will see what happens
    Blaisdell's Maple Farm
    started on a 2x2 pan in 2000 with Gramps buckets
    custom built oil fired 4x12 arch by me
    Thor pans Desinged by Thad Blaisdell
    4500 taps on a drop flue 8-4 split

  6. #36
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    Anyone in the Northern Connecticut having any luck? I have a short window the next two weeks…hoping for a run so i dont miss the season. Assuming the last half of march would be too late to tap this year. Ive never had luck past mid march.

  7. #37
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    One week from today is finally looking better, no matter what the groundhog said.

  8. #38
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    Ok, I'm jumping in for next week. Let's roll!
    2024 55 3/16 gravity, 19 5/16 gravity, 40 buckets and bags, RO Bucket rb15 kit, 5ft Phaneuf drop flue evaporator, Mason AUF arch.
    2023 35 3/16 gravity, 30 5/16 gravity 53 buckets and bags, RO Bucket rb15 kit, 5ft Phaneuf drop flue evaporator.
    Mason AUF arch
    2022 35 3/16 gravity, 28 5/16 gravity, 50 buckets and bags, New RO Bucket rb15 kit.
    2021 11 on 5/16 gravity, 30 on 3/16 gravity, 69 on buckets and bags. All sugar maples. Mostly large old trees.

  9. #39
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    I land Monday morning. I'm getting as many of my 175 in as I can Monday afternoon.
    Looks like it will be busy!
    2024 - 160 taps, Shurflo 4048. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 Raised Flue. 5x400 RO.
    2023 - 121 taps. Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 20 gallons.
    2022 - 103 taps. Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 23 gallons.
    2021 - 77 taps on Shurflo 4008. Sap Sucker 4-D. Mason 2x4 XL, 4x150 RO. 22 gallons.
    2020 - 70ish taps on Shurflo 4008. Mason 2x4 XL. DIY R.O. ~24 gallons.
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    Trout Brook Valley
    Weston, CT

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