Posted by NEBeef on November 07, 2014 at 06:32:36 from (198.51.119.151):
In Reply to: alaska the last frontier posted by Larry@stinescorner on November 06, 2014 at 17:29:48:
Yeah, most of those shows are more BS than not.
Got hooked into watching a segment of "The Legend of Mick Dodge", supposedly some woods guy who lives off the land. Well in this piece he decided that he needed some maple syrup, so he set off to hike to where his secret grove of maple trees was. Now this was in some temperate rain forest in the NW, not a trace of the cold weather you'd need for syruping. He gets to this grove, and those were not Maple trees, at least not Sugar Maples like I've ever seen. But he drills a hole in one tree, hangs a little jug that would hold about a cup on the spout, then takes a 20 minute nap. Wakes up and - son of a gun, the jug is full of maple syrup! Wow! I guess all those old New Englanders have been doing it soooo wrong, for sooo long, lol....
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