Well we got our top hill woods all tapped on Saturday afternoon,it was sunny and about 28 degrees with a light west breeze.Worked until 5:30 then supper a movie and bunk time. Sunday morning the 2nd was sunny after a low of 6 degrees we waited until 9:30 to go back into the valley,took the main line up top for the guys to roll down the steep hillside to the sugar house.With that done it was time to pull out the flu pan and clean out the ash filled flues,we call that job the Big Dirty.
Then lunch at the cabin and back to the valley to repair and tap our gravity taps on tubing. The squirrels sure made extra work for us. Was very quiet in the woods no deer seen no squirrels just loud coyotes both nights. Sunday nights low was 29 degrees with a cloudy Monday morning, time to head back home and wait for the trees to do their thing. On a funny note when we drilled into a maple thats been tapped in the past, and put the tap in, a coffee colored sap came running out.
My son said its coming from the tree so must be ok and gave it a taste from the flowing tap.He then made a bad face because it tasted like gasoline.upon further inspection the tree had part of its side missing and must have filled up with bad gross water.Guess he learned something on that one.God Bless.