This year, things are Way busy ( who knew that getting older would be so much work . ) The last 2 winters , I've fell bucksplit and limbed over 4 cord total . Strictly with axes . I'm something of a newby with few axes . Compared to some of me mates down under . Some of them report having SHEDS full of Tasmanian pattern axes . I've seen many pics of milk crates full of heads stacked up .
Some people go to the gym. I grab an axe or 3 and go to the woods. Physical and Mental health during the long dark and cold .
I've literally have people come up to me asking for a pic with me putting them in a headlock......lol. I've grown my hair out at my wife's request. It's been a challenge.....hahaha
I look at a fair amount of firewood work as a workout of sorts. It is good to vary a little so not doing one exercise all the time. I used to do my firewood with a 6 lb maul and wedges, as needed. Some wood, like straight grain Red Oak is almost easier with the maul than putting it on the splitter. About 8-10 years ago I started borrowing a friends splitter for some, mostly difficult blocks. My next step was to buy my own Iron & Oak splitter, maybe slightly overkill. I hardly swing a maul anymore, but still have a few on standby. With the maul one 1st has to ‘read the block’ of wood. There are various factors on the best way to attack about any that needs splitting. I think that, then an appropriately directed swing is more important than brute force.