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Snow stack pictures

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Stoveaclaus, Feb 1, 2021.

  1. Mag Craft

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    Just the High Plains and money stacked on the prairie.
     
  2. DaveGunter

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  3. Rich L

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    Those pictures don't make sense.Miles of open plains and not a tree in sight.Where does all that wood come from ?
     
  4. Biddleman

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    LMAO :zip:
     
  5. Aje1967

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  6. Horkn

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    Do you remember the trufula trees from Dr Seuss's "The Lorax"?

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    Iirc, Mag Craft goes up into the mountains to cut wood.:thumbs:
     
  7. fuelrod

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    Another semi snowy stack on its way to the house. 20210211_101203.jpg
     
  8. Mag Craft

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    I am constantly on the look out for free wood. Also like Horkn said I go to the mountains every year and cut down beetle kill.

    I have about 50% pine and 50 % of Elm, a little ash, and some cottonwood. If it burns I take it split it and stack it. I am retired so I do not have to worry about long burn times from primo wood.

    Good Memory Horkn.
     
  9. Sourwood

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    Took this tonight as I was outside filling the boiler for this cold night. 409A1A2D-3A38-4AA2-A3B7-55B0175893BA.jpeg
     
  10. tamarack

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    We got some snow today, been bare ground for 2 weeks. IMG_20210211_201124173.jpg
     
  11. Woodwidow

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    I didn't think I would be able to contribute to this thread but we woke up to 4 inches of SNOW this morning. Here's proof.

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    Our main wood supply is in a wood shed. This is the emergency supply that has been sitting here for a couple of years. It is yellow cedar and probably can stay here for many years.
     
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  13. buzz-saw

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    That's a lot of dog.

    I have two and neither one will sit long enough for a picture.
    They are too interested in playing in the snow and just being Knuckle-heads.
     
  14. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Heres a couple stacks i hadnt been able to get to. Happened to think of this thread.
    Red oak. IMG_4102.JPG Honey locust IMG_4101.JPG
    Black locust waiting to be split IMG_4103.JPG
     
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    Awesome cover!
     
  16. blacktail

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    The racks on the left are a mix of alder & fir that was cut in the last month and will be burned next year. The crib on the right is all fir that was cut in June. It was under 20% in October but I'm burning older stuff out of my main shed this season.
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  17. JB Sawman

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    I have to get sawing!! Pile in foreground is sawlogs for mill the pile in woods is firewood everything in pile to the left of the big hickory with the hole in center is black locust the pile in the woods is a mix of locust oak ash and poplar DSCN0351.JPG
     
  18. Slocum

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    Few more inches since the last pics. 71691BD1-F754-47C4-82A6-C07551CAABA8.jpeg
     
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    Why are you stacking wood outside when you can use the building behind them?
     
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    Here's a couple from just now. IMG_20210220_142051.jpg IMG_20210220_142110.jpg IMG_20210220_142138.jpg
     
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