2007: Season 89
Season 89 Begins PDF Print
Monday, 05 March 2007 09:11
Its off to the sugar bush in Wisconsin to begin our 89th year making maple syrup. Its still cold now, but by the end of the week the weather is supposed to break. Its time to tap. This winter was similar to last: warm in January but turned wintry in February with many days below 0. So we wait to see what mother nature brings us this year.
 
A Backwards Winter PDF Print
Tuesday, 06 March 2007 23:13
It seems more like January 6th than March 6th. It was 10 below zero last night (-10). We had two inches of snow today. There is more snow in the woods and all over then I have seen in past 15 years. We have not done much in the woods yet. The weather forecasters said we are having a backwards Winter. December and January were mild, while February, and so far March, have had lots of cold weather and snow. It will change. In a month from now the snow will be gone and the Spring flowers thinking about coming out.
 
Still Cold PDF Print
Wednesday, 07 March 2007 18:57
It was down to zero (0) again overnight. But the day broke with bright sunshine that created shining diamonds on the snow. We finished washing the last of the buckets: about 90. And then we setup our new tapper. For 89 years we used a hand auger to drill the tap holes. This year we got a gas powered tapper. It has small 2-cycle engine, like a chain saw. Its geared down so it does not spin too fast which would burn the wood while drilling the hole. We practiced on a few stumps to get the feel of using it. We hope to start tapping tomorrow. The weather forecast says the weather will break starting Friday and going into next week. We want to be ready.
 
First Tapping PDF Print
Thursday, 08 March 2007 20:22
We got 140 taps out today. It was clear and sunny with a high of about 33. Last night was cold again, about 0. But tomorrow and over the weekend the weather changes. Up to the 40s during the day. A lot of snow will melt. Since the weather is about to warm, we want to have the taps out and ready for sap. So we set out this afternoon to tap. With the power tapper its really fast to drill the holes in the trees. The person with the drill can get far, far ahead of the team putting in the spout and hanging the bucket. The sap was running today. After the hole was drilled the sap started dripping out. The sun is warm so its not surprising the sap is running. The snow is very deep in places in the woods. On the level its 13", but in places is over the knee. This will make collecting harder. The forecast for the next week is days in the 40s with maybe even a day in the 50s. That's sap weather as long as it freezes at at night.
 
More Tappping; Sap Running PDF Print
Friday, 09 March 2007 21:39
Tapped 190 more today. 330 total so far. Tomorrow we want to finish up with 70 more taps giving us 400. The sap was running pretty good today. It was sunny and about 42. If we had braved the cold of Tuesday and Wednesday and had all our taps out, we would have had sap to collect today. But maybe tomorrow we will need to collect. We are getting a little light rain now, but tonight its supposed to go down to 30 or 29. And back up to the 40s tomorrow. We are expecting the sap to run. We still have to get the evaporator setup.
 
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