Here's some of the wood to move in, although most of this is for the following two winters. I ran out of daylight before I made it over to where the bulk of the wood for this winter is stacked.
I've had some motivation from here to go from a two year plan to the three year plan. Almost there, especially if the mild winters continue.
Thanks for sharin the project. Great job on it. I need to do this to replace a shelter logic tent behind my garage which stores my mowers/tiller/splitter etc. Good inspiration.
Hej hej all, Great photos! Got lot of new ideas, i have to built more shelter too. I am going to get about 10kuub in today. Have a nice day all!
Here's this winter's woodpile. Just over 5 cord in the first pile, and just under 3 cord in the second. The first pile is Black Cherry and Ash, and the second pile is Sugar Maple. All cut three years ago to clear a fence line from shading a neighbor's solar farm (bottom pic is the second pile again, just to show a few of the panels.
Here's a final pic. There was 4+ cord in there plus a parking spot for her 4-wheeler. Very happy overall. Needs a light, and I'll finish off the front if I ever catch up with getting ready for winter. Darn day job keeps getting in the way. The fabric on the sides is shadi-dry, a breathable mesh. Held on with screws and fender washers. Will probably come down in the summers. Meant to keep snow from blowing in.
Beautiful work Flamestead, nice hoard, nice historical structure and excellent choice on the fabric...gotta keep that air flow working year-round! You got this man