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Species Competition for 2024

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by 828woodministry, Jan 15, 2024.

  1. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    If i remember right he just broke it in half. Was a boy scout leader on a camping trip. Obviously lots of free time. Lol
     
  2. MikeInMa

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    Just another way to get a split species on the rack.
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  3. RCBS

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    Youins think my Fairgrounds would miss the Genko tree they have over there?? lol I live within a half hours drive of an Auburitum also.
     
  4. MikeInMa

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    A piece of branch, split, counts....I think. A twig?
     
  5. RCBS

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    Not by my own standards. Half a rick at least to say I 'have' some of something.
     
  6. T.Jeff Veal

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    Not bragging, but in my younger days when we hand split everything, I have split kitchen matches with my axe.
     
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  7. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    I'm pretty sure you're allowed to brag about that but thanks for confirming it can be done. :handshake:

    Now how many guys here you think are gonna try it? :whistle:
     
  8. JPDavis

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    Well, here are the first six varieties. First pic, pinon pine, alligator juniper, ponderosa pine. Second pic, mulberry, hackberry and Arizona white oak. Unsplit longs are douglas fir and Arizona white fir. Don't count those yet! More pics to come!
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  9. Chud

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    Ha ha, obviously that’s for count padding purposes. I will also split a round of Pin Oak before calling it a day. :smoke:
     
  10. 828woodministry

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    Twigs and toothpicks do not count. It has to be worthy of the maul or log splitter :axe:
     
  11. wildwest

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    Lodgepole for the underdog winner!
     
  12. JPDavis

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    Noted, I will post the biggest pieces of the wood split next to a saw for visual aid. The pics I posted weren't more than 5 inches in diameter before split so no more limb wood.
     
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    Pics of you splitting them Mike! :D
     
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    Just don’t over do it. Drink lots of water and take frequent rest breaks.
     
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    I didn't get any wood split today. I was too busy getting all that plastic.
     
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    It’s all fun and games until a young mulberry loses it’s life :salute:
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    It looks like my Saturday got a whole lot busier.
     
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    Looks like a typical mulberry score for us here. Nice little grab. You have much MB on hand?
     
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    Add red maple to my list. Split it today from yesterdays score. IMG_4853.JPG
     
  20. Chud

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    Very little if any.