Huckleberries in the News – Week of September 6

Out & About
The Spokesman Review
Of the 12 huckleberry species in Washington and Oregon, the most sought-after is the thin-leaved huckleberry (Vaccinium membranaceum), says a Forest Service

Hike of the week: A perfect loop to get some shade and huckleberries
Marin Independent-Journal
Large huckleberry bushes line the trail. Their tiny berries are black when ripe in late August and September. At a few spots along the trail, East Peak and

KDRV

Huckleberry harvest down compared to last year
KDRV
Huckleberry pickers just down the road are running into the same problem. Patrick Crampton and his family visited the area four weeks ago and left without

Happy huckleberry hunting!
Valley Echo
Even at this late date a keen eye can find the last of summer’s huckleberries hanging at the base of its tangled bushes. It has been an exceptional year for

NOTE:  Not your typical huckleberry news story that we list, but some interesting information about huckleberry picking and cougars!

Tucson Citizen

Mom not a superhero? Maybe she has secret identity.
Tucson Citizen
They were about about two hours into the hike, and eating huckleberries. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw her son stumble. To her horror she soon saw

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