Please sign the logs with your initials or better yet group initials to help make the logs last longer. If you could bring along extra log sheets and replace them if necessary it would be a great help. Most of the containers are tied to tree’s with a rope to help keep them in place, please do not untie the caches from their intended place. Very few caches are on the ground but a few are. If you think the cache container is missing please send me an e-mail, I will watch it and if there are a few DNF’s I will replace it. You will want to wear water proof boots as the caches may at time be in a wet area. Tweezers or a leathermen tool with needle nose pliers will be helpful for extracting log sheets. After you find the cache please place the cache so it can’t be seen from the trail.
M.O.T. – Macomb Orchard Trail
Welcome to the Macomb Orchard Trail. These caches have been put out to show off the Macomb Orchard Trail. Many people might not know this trail even exists. I have named all the caches for different Apple varieties some of which are grown in the area. The trail runs from approximately 24 mile and Dequindre rd. to Richmond MI.
WineCrisp, formerly known as Coop31, is a modern disease-resistant variety developed by the Universities of Prudue, Rutgers and Illinois.
Origins
- Species: Malus domestica
- Originates from: United States
- Introduced: 1990
- Developed by: Purdue - Rutgers - Illinois (PRI)
- Orange Pippin Cultivar ID: 206700
Identification
Using
- Uses: Eat fresh
- Flavour quality: Very good
- Flavour style: Sweet/Sharp
- Use / keeping: 3 months or more
Growing
- Cropping: Heavy
- Flowering period: Mid season
- Flowering group: 3
- Fertility: Self-sterile
- Fruit bearing: Spur-bearer
- General disease resistance: Good
Climate
- Climate suitability: Temperate climates
Disease resistance
- Scab - Very resistant
- Fireblight - Very resistant
- Mildew - Some resistance
- Cedar apple rust - Some susceptibility