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Anyone seeing the blue huckleberies coming on anywhere yet?
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Looked high on Stevens pass yesterday, still small and green
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Mine just burned up.......
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Thats what worries me. This heat will fry em all.
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Come further East. They are pretty good this year. Smallish berries but plentiful
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Had pretty good luck this weekend in the gifford at 3-4500 elevation.
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Ditto, we found some around 3600-3800 this weekend. Was there for hiking but did eat a few hucks and wild strawberries.
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Anything in unit 113 does anyone know?
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Quote from: bornhunter on August 06, 2018, 01:50:52 PM
Thats what worries me. This heat will fry em all.
heat will dry them up
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