peakbagger
In Rembrance , July 2024
I made my annual run over to Andover Whitecap in Maine for a blueberry hike on Sunday. Whitecap normally has a prolific crop of blueberries and the views that come along with it make a good excuse to hike. I normally go over the last weekend of July and get the peak of the berries and pick a few gallons for the freezer. This isnt one of those years. I went a week early figuring that the early spring would have moved up the season. It did, but unfortunately the best way to describe the berry crop is sparse. Many of the blueberry plants are stressed and have already turned red. Many of the berries are turning into "raisins". The moss patches that usually retain mositure for the berrries are all brown and crunchy. We did manage to pick some berries by looking for shady patches or spots that might have retained a bit more water but in general its not a year for hilltop blueberries. It does appear that its been a bit drier up north than southern NH so I dont know how the berries may be doing down south, but as for the north country I dont think its going to be a great year.
The area is starting to recover from the ATV use in the past and the new trail network appears to be somewhat mature, so its still nice but out of the way place to visit.
The area is starting to recover from the ATV use in the past and the new trail network appears to be somewhat mature, so its still nice but out of the way place to visit.
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