Ron-
I have been scouting also. Huge amount of wild plums within walking distance, and the abandoned apples are looking good. As a former Commercial Fisherman (the last hunter gathers on a major level), and avid mushroom hunter, it astounds me how little people know about food in the wild. People are terrified of mushrooms. I spent 200 days a year in a sleeping bag, and find the new age "vision quest" hilarious! Wow 3 days by yourself alone in the "wild".

We have a rails-to-trails bike path near our place that makes a 7 mile trip to the local town. Right now the cherries are ripe on many cherry trees along the path. We have picked a couple of gallons from trees that only the birds seem to pay attention to. Next come the plums, then the apples and blackberries. In the woods, if the spring is wet, are myriad types of mushrooms and other wild edibles. Lots for the picking for those who pay attention.