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What’s left?

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  1. FatBoy85

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    We all saw the how much you burned. But I wanna see what you had left and planned to burn for the season. Since I’m only taking an average and weeding out several piles because I questioned it being ready or not, I came to this point. This is what’s left. Scot Pine and some Xmas tree doug fir. Was getting a pallet box out and this was split 2 years+ ago. It burns like the golden coin in the sky. 07F28590-663E-46AD-99A2-EF0CE8867852.jpeg

    Maybe 2-4 fires worth..
     
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  2. tamarack

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    Here is most of what i have left. Was a mild winter. 20180421_102414.jpg
     
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    Heres a little pine and juniper from a scrounge last weekend.
     

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  4. billb3

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    I have nothing left. I'm burning next year's earmarked supply of firewood.

    I may have to burn the skids it was all stacked on if it snows again . LOL
     
  5. MikeInMa

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    What's left after this morning's cleanup.

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  6. Paul bunion

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    Can’t say I had wood earmarked. I just burn it in the order that it got stacked. The wood that I burnt this winter was CSS in the fall of ‘13 and there’s still some left. I’m filling in the space that I opened up the past 2 years with a log load now. I figure I’ll come around to it some time in ‘21 or ‘22.
     
  7. NH mountain man

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    I've got probably 12 to 13 cords stacked right now, but 4o% of it is one year dry, and 40% two yr. dry, and the other 20% is 3 yr dry Oak that I don't want to burn now. I think I'm officially done for the year. I hope!
     
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    No seasoned shoulder wood, maybe 1/3 cord of this season's hardwood. I've been saving the hardwood to just add a couple splits to hold coals over night. Burned the last of my seasoned soft stuff today.. ran the splitter through some pine that has been sitting in log form - some in rounds - for a few years to finish out the season. It's down to that and uglies, so we are ready for spring here. :)
     
  9. Benjamin Turner

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    I'm running VERY low on seasoned wood. Thank god the forecast around here is looking promising now for spring. Finally. Well under a face cord left. Only a couple good fires left honestly.
     
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    It's too dark to take a pic, but we ended with an easy two cords....both wood cribs are now refilled, back up to full at four cords. Aside from a couple of weeks of winter lost in spring, was a very mild winter.
     
  11. FatBoy85

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    I think if I compiled all the wood that I could have burned, it would have looked something like that. However some seemed to need another Summer. What I really had left was about a facecord of oak skids/squarewood which I burned sparingly because it really was that HOT. Golly. A little bit of madrona and maybe just barely a facecord of some cedar. But I really decided to show what was ABSOLUTELY ready to burn.
     
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    While it wasn't a really cold winter, what we had was an awefully long extension of winter, and when it happened, it was much colder than typical for early during/ late winter.

    I've got a little bit of elm that was supposed to be for next year, no biggie though. There's a lot more of the pre seasoned elm in vertical stacks. ;)
     
  13. FatBoy85

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    Well get it horizontal soon!!!:salute::D
     
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    Things came up today, like a sick dog. :confused:
     
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    Oh I’m sorry bud. Take care.
     
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    I have maybe a 1/3 cord left. We had a pretty cold winter for the south. Coldest we’ve had in several years. I almost sold too much but I made it
     
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    Yeah I actually gave out probably half a cord+.... I was stitting just fine on it. Washington doesn’t have terrible winters but out eastern Washington it would probably have tested me if the stove wasn’t running well.
     
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    We're like Paul bunion in that we don't earmark what wood gets burned when. Just burn as we go. I think the oldest wood we have though is 2012 or 2013. Perhaps one of these days I should take pictures of some of our stacks.
     
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    9 - 10 cord all 3 years old and 3 green cord.
     
  20. shapi

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    I have officialy run out of wood this year. Burning pallets now. And some hot bricks I bought. Next year I will be ready. ..... I hope
     
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