+Waterboy Posted July 4, 2003 Share Posted July 4, 2003 While hiking/caching this Independence Day we checked the future blueberry crop. The weather this springs will bring the crop in a little late, but it will be a bumper crop. Berries should be extremely large and juicy. RECOMMENDATION – When picking blueberries this year wear steel-toed safety boots to protect feet from accidental droppage. Quote Link to comment
+Zhanna Posted July 4, 2003 Share Posted July 4, 2003 Yes, I've noticed thousands upon thousands of the beautiful berries (mostly still green, but they'll be a gorgeous, sweet and tasty blue soon) near my home as well. I can't wait! Zhanna (already wearing steel-toed safety sandals ) Quote Link to comment
+Metaphor Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 And bears. Watch for bears on the other side of the berry patch, Waterboy... "All of us are standing in the mud, but some of us are looking at the stars." Oscar Wilde Quote Link to comment
+Polgara Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 BLUEBERRIES!!!!!! MMMMMMMM GOOODD!!!!! Bears are good too...as long as they are at a distance <giggle> "The more I study nature, the more I am amazed at the Creator." - Louis Pasteur Quote Link to comment
+Frolickin Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 I picked up a blueberry bush driving out of Wharton a few months ago. The thing has at least doubled in size already. The guy told me to pick off the buds this year. Next year he promised a bountiful harvest! Fro. ________________________________________ Geocaching . . . hiking with a purpose Quote Link to comment
+Mopar Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 quote:Originally posted by Ce'Nedra: Bears are good too... Yea, especially with hickory BBQ sauce! Tae-Kwon-Leap is not a path to a door, but a road leading forever towards the horizon. Quote Link to comment
+HartClimbs Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 Was out today and came across blackberries....(ummmmmm good). They were still small but tasty (and we didn't even wait to put them on vanilla ice cream). What a great time of year - berries in the woods and veggies starting to mature in the garden (I don't think any of the snap-peas we've picked have even made it into the house!). -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+ Take everything you like seriously, except yourselves. Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936) Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 I'm glad the blackberries are doing well. My basil is still 3 inches high (should be a bush by now). Once blueberry season hits, try the area around GC3 near Terrace Pond. We waded through several miles of the bushes on the way! "Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he'll sit in a boat and drink beer all day" - Dave Barry Quote Link to comment
etoast66 Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 I thought that was GC5. No wonder you guys found it first. Quote Link to comment
+Buzz_Lightfoot Posted July 5, 2003 Share Posted July 5, 2003 Hello all, new GeoCacher here. This reminds me of a funny story from a backpacking trip on the Appalachian Trail in Maine. We we climbing a mountain (I believe it was Saddleback, but memory is hazy) to watch the Perceids meteor shower from a bald with a 360 degree view. The trail to the top was long and there were several false summits on the way up. We were tired and slowing down more and more when sudfdenly my friend yells "BLUEBERRIES!" and dived nearly face first into the blueberry patch! It was so unexpected that I suddenly burst out laughing and couldn't stop. We still laugh about this to this day. All I have to do is say BLUEBERRIES! and we both chuckle! Buzz Lightfoot Pike County, PA Quote Link to comment
+mikedx Posted July 9, 2003 Share Posted July 9, 2003 Blackberrries already? I was caching 7/6 and came across some bushes that looked like would need 2-3 more weeks. I have knowledge of 3-4 different locations now, thanks to geocaching... I should probably write down the coordinates before I forget, but right now I still remember which caches they were at. Blackberry cobbler, blackberries on vanilla ice cream... Can't Wait!!! Quote Link to comment
sundance5567 Posted July 11, 2003 Share Posted July 11, 2003 Don't forget to try some of the Wine Berries...they have fuzzy red stems, and hide their fruit in green covers until popping out like soft, bright red,wonderful berries...they like open shade and well drained soil...they are the best of the wild berries! I have managed to get 4 plants moved down here from our old farm in Ironia, and just had my first two berries last night. Yummm. And if anyone wants Blackberries, I have about 50 acres of them here in KY...and they are ready to pick now....Happy Geoforaging/eating. David Quote Link to comment
+Buzz_Lightfoot Posted July 11, 2003 Share Posted July 11, 2003 MMMMMMM... the blueberries are ripe here in NE PA right now. I just found some tonight. I didn't expect them to be ripe so soon. Boy were they good. (: Buzz Lightfoot To the Cache, and beyond! Quote Link to comment
+iBrew Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 Ok ok, ya all got me humgry for berries so let's have some waypoints of berry crops in the South / Central PA area. Peace! iBrew Click here to see my Completely Useless Webpage quote:Oh, Great Spirit, let us greet the dawn of a new day when all men live as brothers and peace reigns everywhere! "Indian Prayer" Quote Link to comment
+moose_is_loose Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 Have been picking blues in Wharton for a week or 2. Took a quart to a bbq this weekend and they were the hit of the day. More flavorful than the commercial berries, too! This week should be the start of the real season, sort of missed the short strawberry season this year. moose Quote Link to comment
+Mxyzptlk Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 Thanks for the blueberry update. I have to get out this week after work and start picking! Quote Link to comment
enfanta Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 I miss the blackberries out in Washington. They try to tell me these black raspberries they have here are blackberries, but I know better... Ode to a Pigeon: Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, You Lookin' at Me? YOU LOOKIN' AT ME?! (b. katt, 7/14/03) Quote Link to comment
+Rich in NEPA Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 ~Rich in NEPA~ --- A man with a GPS receiver knows where he is; a man with two GPS receivers is never sure. --- Quote Link to comment
+Mickey225 Posted July 15, 2003 Share Posted July 15, 2003 mmmmmmm any one have any cream? Mickey225...converting people to geocaching one GPS at a time! Quote Link to comment
enfanta Posted July 20, 2003 Share Posted July 20, 2003 Is there anything that LOOKS like blueberries but is in fact something else (and not safe to eat)? Cause we found a cool blueberry site today but the leaves don't look the same as the leaves pictured above... Ode to a Pigeon: Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, You Lookin' at Me? YOU LOOKIN' AT ME?! (b. katt, 7/14/03) Quote Link to comment
+Tomebug Posted July 20, 2003 Share Posted July 20, 2003 My kids were out playing in the yard a few days ago and came inside with their hands full of blueberries from our yard. We just moved here last summer from SoCal and I had NO idea we had them out there! After a quick check with the neighbors to make sure they were indeed blueberries, we made a plate full of BB pancakes and some BB muffins to share. YUMMY! Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 They're baaaack. Saw a few in Harriman Saturday and a few on Pyramid Mtn today. Not a lot, but give it a few weeks, Quote Link to comment
+Metaphor Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 I've been pinching them from my next door neighbor's garden for two weeks now. Quote Link to comment
+Metaphor Posted June 29, 2004 Share Posted June 29, 2004 (edited) double post -- how'd that happen? Edited June 30, 2004 by Metaphor Quote Link to comment
+Team Shibby Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 I noticed alot of them in Ramapo Mtns this past weekend while doing Briansnats Hiker Series. Since there is a few more caches up there I look forward to doing, perhapse I'll wait a few weeks till the berries are ripe!! Kar Quote Link to comment
+PSUPAUL Posted June 30, 2004 Share Posted June 30, 2004 Yep, saw them on Sunday in the Poconos. There were ripe ones, but many more that have to ripen. Should be a great crop in a few eeeks! Quote Link to comment
+gunx Posted July 1, 2004 Share Posted July 1, 2004 Picked a couple quarts of blueberries near Gertrudes nose in the gunks last Sunday. I've missed the spring blueberries the last couple of years. We opted for blueberry milkshakes. Quote Link to comment
+retphoto Posted July 3, 2004 Share Posted July 3, 2004 Since I was going to be driving the dirt forest roads of Bald Eagle State Forest, in scouting for a Multi-cache, I figured I thorw in some containers for Blueberries!!! HELLO>>>>>>>>>>>> Can you say GREEN!, and TINY! I would say it's going to be close to a month before these babies are ready.....And I was looking forward to Fresh Blueberries. OH Well, By the time this cache(Shake, Rattle and Roll ) gets approved the BlueBerries should be ripe, and that will give you folks another reason to do the cache. Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted July 3, 2004 Share Posted July 3, 2004 HELLO>>>>>>>>>>>> Can you say GREEN!, and TINY! I would say it's going to be close to a month before these babies are ready.....And I was looking forward to Fresh Blueberries. Depends on where you are I guess. I was in Ramapo Mtn SF on Wed and they were about 20 percent ripe already. The ones that were ripe were incredibly sweet for wild blueberries. I usually find them to be very tart, but these were as sweet as farm raised berries. I don't know if it's the location, the weather, the variety, or what, but they were sure good. Quote Link to comment
+GeoKender Posted July 3, 2004 Share Posted July 3, 2004 HELLO>>>>>>>>>>>> Can you say GREEN!, and TINY! I would say it's going to be close to a month before these babies are ready.....And I was looking forward to Fresh Blueberries. Depends on where you are I guess. I was in Ramapo Mtn SF on Wed and they were about 20 percent ripe already. The ones that were ripe were incredibly sweet for wild blueberries. I usually find them to be very tart, but these were as sweet as farm raised berries. I don't know if it's the location, the weather, the variety, or what, but they were sure good. Or maybe a hyper-glycemic bear was having some fun with you! Hey Boo-Boo! Mmm.. Smukers! Quote Link to comment
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