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Two Maples, a Cherry, & some bonus Oak!

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  1. NH mountain man

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    Yeah, we get a lot of Oak, Red & White. Oak, Maple, Cherry, & Elm are my main wood I usually cut/find/given to me. Other common trees I get to a lesser extent are yellow, black, & white birch, and beech & Bitternut & shagbark hickories.
     
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    I may take you up on that, sounds like a fun outing!
     
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    :yes:
     
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    Just give me a heads up the day before, I'm pretty flexible.
     
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    I will do that. Once I can find find all my buried wood again.o_O :rofl: :lol: I just posted storm pics on "colder here, what's your temp."
     
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    Good deal. I've never seen a white oak around here, and few reds. Mostly cherry, beech, birches, ash, and lots of maple - mostly red and sugar. Lots of softer hardwood also, poplar/aspen and willow.
     
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