I was thinking the same thing Ben. The other times I’ve seen them have been during deer gun or ML seasons in late November. Never this late before. Crazy year.
But the time or 2 I stopped to eat them earlier in the season, even covered in a few inches of snow, they were also sweet.
Now that I have a good close spot to check this coming summer and fall, I’ll see how they taste and report back.
It was hard to see in the pics, but it seemed like the further into the light green moss I dug, the bigger the berries. I was thinking that maybe they could hang in that stuff all winter without even freezing? I don’t know.
It’s interesting, I googled ‘wild cranberries’ the other night and got very little info back. …..all commercial grower sites.