If it's any consolation capetownkg I think I'm sitting on about 2 cords that are on the edge of ready... the rest is pending next year and the year after
I am about a 1/3 cord shy of 20, all spilt and stacked. Need to cut more ,found a place I can put about 5 more cord [wife said I could].
15 CSS here. Hoping to drop some more trees when the ground freezes up but they wont get processed until next year.
8 CSS and 1 in the round trembling in fear of the X25. Every once in a while I walk over to that pile with the Fiskars in my hand just to mess with them.
I add it up to roughly 629.5 so far. But my adding machine skills aren't the best. Should've taken the high number (like 40 +10 , 50 total , on WVhunter)
If I'd read the last post first I wouldn't have counted I count 665 taking the higher estimates and counting unprocessed wood. Add my ~ 5 for 670 cords. Of course that's just the handful of people that posted in this thread. When I drive through wooded areas like New Hamster and look out at hills and valleys covered with trees - I USED to see hills and valleys covered in beautiful green trees. NOW I see hills and valleys stocked with billions and billions of cords of firewood. Thanks a LOT!
We use the poplar as shoulder season indoor wood too. Very nice for those damp cool spring summer and fall evenings
As of 5:00 today 20 full cords CSS, another 1 to split, and enough left on the property to keep me busy for years to come.
That's all I've burnt so far this year. Not that it's been real cold but enough of a chill to warrant a fire.
I am at about 6 cords total, probably more but I am not good at estimating yields from rounds. Over 2 cords of that total are css, plus I have another 1/2 piled up that I split today. Gonna stack in this weekend. I have soooo much ash and cherry in rounds, loving the cooler weather for splitting!
3 cords here. Just a weekend warrior. Regular sized suburban lot and running out of placed to hide it. Plus my wife has said: "No more!"
12 CSS for myself, 1 for my brother and 1 in rounds to split. 2 or more in log form in the woods yet.