Bowsnbucks
5 year old buck +
Who's got sap running?? Anybody boiling yet??
Anyone here getting close to tapping yet?? 2025.
EDIT - For this year 2025 - anyone making syrup?
I teach a high school Timber Frame class in the Berkshires and I build about four 10x12 or two 12x16 timber frame buildings that I then sell for the price of the wood. If you're ever interested let me know. I sell them to maple syrup guys in Mass., VT, NH, and one guy even in Maine. You will not find a less expensive timber frame in the country.Everyone I know has tapped. Sugaring is big business in Vermont. I'd like to get setup here at my place. I probably only have 60-80 taps, but it would be awesome to have something to do this time of year. First I have to build a sugar house....
You're looks awesome @Natty Bumppo !
White pine frames, I guess? New or reclaimed wood?I teach a high school Timber Frame class in the Berkshires and I build about four 10x12 or two 12x16 timber frame buildings that I then sell for the price of the wood. If you're ever interested let me know. I sell them to maple syrup guys in Mass., VT, NH, and one guy even in Maine. You will not find a less expensive timber frame in the country.
Last spring I had an all female class that spent 4 months cutting and building a 10x12 for a guy in NH for a sugar house.
Let me know!
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One of many skills I don't have but wish I did. It's not something you hear much about in Iowa. I'm sure I could get an education from YouTube. Maybe that's what I should do this afternoon.
White pine frames, I guess? New or reclaimed wood?
Your sugar house looks ultra-cool, Natty! Good to hear your sap is flowing well.
Making maple syrup, building I know how to do well.Are you talking about making maple syrup, or timber framing? There is a ton of information on both on Youtube. They are also both very similar in that neither of them is rocket science and fairly easy to get into...but both do require some deeper level of understanding to really be proficient at.
I've seen lists that show how many trees can be tapped for syrup. Anyone here try anything weird? I wonder what black walnut maple syrup tastes like.
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I tapped a dozen trees. I have a couple sugar maple but mostly red and silver. Takes a lot of sap….
I've never made it, but hickory syrup is pretty tasty in my book. Son bought a bottle - and it's good!I've seen lists that show how many trees can be tapped for syrup. Anyone here try anything weird? I wonder what black walnut maple syrup tastes like.
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I've never done it, but from what I've read it all depends on the sugar content of the sap. Some trees are much higher than others so you'll spend more fuel/time/money creating syrup.I've seen lists that show how many trees can be tapped for syrup. Anyone here try anything weird? I wonder what black walnut maple syrup tastes like.
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