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This is the latest in the season that I’ve posted my maple syrup tallies. What a strange year! My previous high for the one tree we tap was 36 liters of sap. This year we had 49! 😳
Between 2/22 - 3/10 we got 12 liters.
Between 3/11 - 3/28 we got 37 liters.49 liters of sap boiled down to about 1 ¼ liters of syrup.
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This is the latest in the season that I’ve posted my maple syrup tallies. What a strange year! My previous high for the one tree we tap was 36 liters of sap. This year we had 49! 😳
Between 2/22 - 3/10 we got 12 liters.
Between 3/11 - 3/28 we got 37 liters.49 liters of sap boiled down to about 1 ¼ liters of syrup.
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This is the latest in the season that I’ve posted my maple syrup tallies. What a strange year! My previous high for the one tree we tap was 36 liters of sap. This year we had 49! 😳
Between 2/22 - 3/10 we got 12 liters.
Between 3/11 - 3/28 we got 37 liters.49 liters of sap boiled down to about 1 ¼ liters of syrup.
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Finished up and bottled my second small batch of Maple syrup. This batch is much lighter in color than the first, I think because it was mostly boiled at a lower temperature on a hot plate. #MapleSyrup #MapleSugaring
Likely a break from boiling for a bit given large amounts of snow currently falling outside. -
For anyone doing #MapleSugaring at home, I got my first sap drips this morning. 39° F / 4° C.
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Stacey tapped our sugar maple on Wednesday in anticipation of the “warmer temps.” Ahem. The tree is like a teenager trying to get out of bed in the morning for school.
Could be a few days/week before we see the first drips of sap.
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Sap's a-runnin'!
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And since I myself live in a northern climate, have some old-timey syrup labels, courtesy of Five Rivers Environmental Center, in Delmar, NY #MapleSugaring #MapleTapping
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These are the remains of a former sugarhouse that once stood near the disused road that comprised part of our driveway (November 2006). Being sadly short on cat photos, I am declaring today to be #SugaringSaturday. #KonicaMinoltaDimageA200 #NewHampshire #MapleSugaring
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Good afternoon Fedifeathers,
On this crisp sunny day I helped my friends, the extended Russell Family, gather sap & pull taps and buckets: here in NW #Vermont, #maplesugaring season is over. One last boil.
In the woods with a Russell and a Donegan, we stopped to figure out how many generations of their family have sugared in those woods. Young Patrick (7th grade; he was driving the horses) made it 8 generations. Sugaring the same way.
A story (with audio): https://www.geoffreygevalt.com/projects/russell-family-sugarhouse
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Making steam again! #maple #maplesugaring #maplesyrupseason #maplesyrup
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Hit 30 gallons for the season and we're not done yet! Some of the biggest runs are probably yet to happen. This is the most syrup I've produced in any season. Last year was the previous best at 29.2 gallons. #maple #maplesugaring #maplesyrupseason #maplesyrup
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I mean it’s spooky wonderful in the sugarhouse tonight. Video of steam. And light.
#vermont #maplesugaring -
Like I said, weather is #vermont gnarly out in Sugar Roof Maple tonight…
#maplesugaringStorm moving in.
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1. The sap is just about run out.
2. The sap is just about all maple syrup.
3. It’s raining snowing sleeting and getting colder, and the wind is picking up and blowing through Sugar Roof Maple, don’t you know, and soon the fire will be coals, and I can slide the evaporator off the arch and I can turn the light off and grab the last pan of syrup into the house and go to bed and leave bottling til the morning.
#vermont #maplesugaringThe season’s a wrap.
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I can see the finish line now. Another week to go. Silver maples may get buddy today or tomorrow, sugars will be ok. Up over 41 gallons bottled. Topping my previous best season by 12 gallons...and who knows what's yet to happen here at the end. #maplesyrup #maple #maplesugaring
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The weekend boil at Sugar Roof Maple, Hinesburg Division. Four gallons, Fancy to “B” (my favorite; more flavor).
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Sound and sights of a full boil.
#maplesugaring #vermont -
So here’s a thing about #maplesugaring in #vermont (not to mention that three days after a blizzard it’s 46 degrees and raining):
You have to pay attention.
You have to keep moving. Like Lucille Ball at the conveyor (sorry young’uns).
If you don’t pay attention you burn the syrup. Or you lose the boil.
You keep moving by: getting more sap out of the holding containers; pouring it into the warming pans; getting wood; splitting wood; feeding fire; getting sap… Repeat. Repeat. Repeat….#photography -
So here’s a thing about #maplesugaring The sap has curious properties. As you boil it down, it produces a mineral type material called niter; it tastes like an old sock, which is why we filter the syrup three times.
It also spoils; think milk. So cold temperature storage works.
Water in the sap freezes first, so if the sap freezes in storage, outside in, you take the ice out, and you have sap already concentrated. Boiling is shorter.
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For those of you into making maple sugar, a bit of a primer on how it's done. Now I've got to go make some...
https://www.geoffreygevalt.com/projects/1gn7kbrm4mjpuss829wau92qeiaeeo
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And a fine morning to you Fediverse,
1. 14 inches of new snow.
2. Weather pattern perfect for sugaring: 20s at night, 40s in the day for the next 10 days!
3. #Writing on my #WIP #HiramFalls has resumed; energy & excitement are back.Thank you all in the #WritingCommunity and remember that #FeedbackFriday can help YOU, too!
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1. The sap is running.
2. Forecast for 14" of snow tomorrow.
3. I can boil in the snowstorm. -
Let the sugaring begin! My maple sap bucket filled up, and I started boiling it down outside on my little electric hotplate. About 16 liters of sap.
My process is not very sophisticated, but it keeps things simple and is less intimidating for others when I suggest they try it out.
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This morning, sugaring is in limbo. The temperatures are right -- below freezing at night -- above freezing in the day, but the trees are sluggish, put off by the constant snow, flurries, sleet, clouds, cold, warm, flurries.
That's OK. I can wait.
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The sugaring season should be getting underway back home in New Hampshire. I always miss New England extra around this time of year.
Here's a photo of my evaporator in action from March 1991. This is the same evaporator I drove up to recover from the falling shed last month. #MapleSugaring #Evaporator #NewHampshire #NewEngland #KonicaTCX