There was some cold last week. It lurked mostly in the mornings, but the afternoon temperatures went well above freezing and the word was given. It was time to tromp the trails, haul the buckets, and tap the maples.
The thaw has not been kind to the remaining fort, but then it seldom is. It's currently a warm week away from being transformed into just another lump on the ice.
On Monday, buckets, lids, spiles, and other detritus were pulled down from storage and trails were packed.
Tuesday marked the first of many full trailer trips to the sugarbush. The snow was a foot or two less deep than the previous years, but deep enough to make wheels worthless.
In addition to warmer, last week was also filled with a blue sky and sunshine. March ice-out? It could happen, but it's still unlikely, even with the relatively thinner early March ice that currently covers Lucerne. In addition to periodically checking the lake's ice, we'll be watching other lakes. Lake Lucerne usually goes out about 2 weeks after Lake Wabikon.
-Nemo is hiking the trails and thinking pancakes.