Tree Tapping Week

February 26th through March 4th, 2018

Lake Lucerne
At the beginning of last week, it was cold. Not the Arctic cold of January, but cold enough. The forecasts were for a warming, but we have been taken in by false weather prophesy before, so there was little excitement among the men.
Lake Lucerne
Early in the week, we took advantage of the cold by going to Brule to see the snowcats and ride the lifts.
Lake Lucerne
Riding the lifts is much more fun when the air isn't so sub-zeroy.
Lake Lucerne
Going down the hills is better, too.
Lake Lucerne
The somewhat less cold weather has pushed some early risers out of their dens and onto the roads and yards. Watch your bumpers and bird feeders.
Lake Lucerne
It's been a long Winter. Many of us prayed that the forecast for warmer weather would hold.
Lake Lucerne
It did, in fact, warm up. Above freezing temperatures moved in mid-week and had an immediate effect on the local wildlife. Not long ago, vast herds of 2-cycle noise makers roamed the lakes, trails, and yards of the northwoods. The warmer weather has reduced the hordes to just a brave few who plowed through the slush with a grim determination.
Lake Lucerne
By the end of the week, it was time to join maple to spile. The ATV with the feet was loaded with buckets and pointed to the sugarbush.
Lake Lucerne
The trees initially were leaky. Then their output trailed off.
Lake Lucerne
There's still much snow in the woods, but there was some question whether snowshoes were really necessary.
Lake Lucerne
They were. There's nothing like stepping on a snow drift and sinking up to your bellybutton in white. The air might be getting warmer, but the snow is going to be around for a little longer.
Lake Lucerne
By Saturday's sunset, 220 maples had spigots dripping into buckets.
Lake Lucerne
Then it got cold again. The remaining 140 trees were identified and staged (a bucket was placed at their base), but not holed. They'll each get their spile as soon as it goes above freezing.
Lake Lucerne
All that snow on the lake turned to slush. Then to ice. We'll get a lake ice check soon, it could be close to a yard thick. Last year the ice left the lake on April 10th. It might stick around a little longer this year, but you never know. A foot or more can be melted during a warm week, so we are only 3 warm weeks away. However, it looks like next week will not be one of them.


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