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well, not the north cascades, but I ran into a crapload of hucklberries a few weekends ago schwacking up the Kelly Creek drainage on Pilchuck. Every time I would curse, berries would fall into my open mouth

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This isn't the answer to your question, but I picked a shitload of them about 3 weeks ago when I was passing through Government Camp. I ate everything I picked...and paid for it. But they were delicious.

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This isn't the answer to your question, but I picked a shitload of them about 3 weeks ago when I was passing through Government Camp. I ate everything I picked...and paid for it. But they were delicious.

emphasis on "shitload", eh?? :lmao:

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This isn't the answer to your question, but I picked a shitload of them about 3 weeks ago when I was passing through Government Camp. I ate everything I picked...and paid for it. But they were delicious.

emphasis on "shitload", eh?? :lmao:

 

:noway::laf:

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The red huckleberries on the trail to Static Point are just awesome. They are more numerous, larger and sweeter than I have ever seen them. They are gorgeous.

 

 

The red ones just aren't the same. An ok substitute but it's all about the purple ones! The darker the color the better :tup::tup:

 

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There are a ton out by my place. You gotta fight the bears for them though, they are very bold this year.

 

Now how big a ton are we talking and where do you live! Bears don't usually bother me, besides don't you have big guns?

 

I remember a few years in north Idaho where there were enough huckleberries that my step-dad spent 1/2 an hour picking in the same spot 20 ft from a bear doing the same thing :P

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Eww, how about the thimble berries? Anyone know of a place with enough density to make picking worthwhile!

 

I love those things but it's hard to find more than a few bushes here or there.

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I tripped over some Salmon Berries about last month wandering by myself in a lonely creek drainage @ the 2500' level in the high country that were the biggest I'd ever seen, ever.

 

They were almost the size of golf balls. They were not correspondingly sweet, but that didn't stop me from eating every damn one I could gather. I suspect that they should be ripe at the 3,000-3500 ' level now.

 

They looked like the ones on the right, lighter orange color, but over twice the size. A-friggan-mazing.

 

farmstay-b&b-0037.jpg

 

 

Only saw 3-4 plants in that area, searched around for more..but alas.

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What does one do with Salmon berries?

 

They've never been quie satisfying enough for me to justify eating loads straight off the bush, and the flavor seems to mild to justify pies and whatnot?

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Sorry I have not been up north for a while.

Central about 4000 or so the blueberries are rockin. But for me the biggest bang for the berry-buck are wild mountain blackberries. they are ripe now.

 

 

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The red huckleberries on the trail to Static Point are just awesome. They are more numerous, larger and sweeter than I have ever seen them. They are gorgeous.

 

 

The red ones just aren't the same. An ok substitute but it's all about the purple ones! The darker the color the better :tup::tup:

The purple ones are harder to find. They are closely related to blueberries. I know where there are lots of them but I'm not saying where. It's not easy to get to anyway.
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The red huckleberries on the trail to Static Point are just awesome. They are more numerous, larger and sweeter than I have ever seen them. They are gorgeous.

 

 

The red ones just aren't the same. An ok substitute but it's all about the purple ones! The darker the color the better :tup::tup:

The purple ones are harder to find. They are closely related to blueberries. I know where there are lots of them but I'm not saying where. It's not easy to get to anyway.

 

Comparing purple huckleberries to blueberries is sacrilege!!! Burn the heretic!

 

And my wife found an endless field a couple of years ago that seems to be completely undiscovered despite it's excessive ease of access.

 

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On a sidenote there are only 5 perfect foods.

 

Fresh Huckleberries

Frozen Huckleberries in a bowl

Huckleberry Pie

Huckleberry Margaritas

and

Mincemeat pie with Venison

 

And huckleberry margarita's are by far the most fun. Besides which they turn your mouth an amusing shade of purple :)

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how much ease of access is there before it is considered "excessive" if no one is using it as an access?

 

I want huckleberry jam

 

:eveeel: It's right off the road next to a parking lot. I can't tell you where it is though or Mrs. Selkirk will kill me slowly.

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huckleberry margarita's are by far the most fun. Besides which they turn your mouth an amusing shade of purple :)

 

Got a good recipe? I plan on doing some picking this weekend and I think this could go will with a nice bottle of tequila I have.

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Sorry you got it all wrong.

 

Blackberries are where it is at. Mountain blackberries are the best, if you can find them.

 

I make a blackberry reduction and run it through a cheese cloth. Then mix it with vodka.

 

Wow, and yummy!

 

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excellent info. ever try that with thimble berries? very delicate berries but excellent flavor.

 

huckleberries on the east side of the crest ripening at about 3-5k.

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