I've heard it said, "A thousand mile journey begins with one step..." You're on your way now! LG Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Lol that's just what I'll usa in the next cold spell cut a bunch I got to split when I get my fiskars axe Sent from my SM-S906L using Tapatalk
Lol just something that was free I have to of them. There Peavy sp2 black widows. Sent from my SM-S906L using Tapatalk
Anybody have a clue of what I got there. I know there is some shagbark.hickory on the bottom alot of sassafras some walnut an maybe some hedge. I don't know what the other is. Sent from my SM-S906L using Tapatalk
That's a tough request, from that distance. Pull a few of the "unknowns" out and get some close ups if ya can?
If you burn about 12 splits per year, you are right on the 3yr plan!! Well done!!! Sent from my XT1030 using Tapatalk
I'll be put next week when it drops cold again. I got some wood that I need to cut an split Sent from my SM-S906L using Tapatalk
That's what I thought but the bark is gone fron it. Been in a pile for 5 years now Sent from my SM-S906L using Tapatalk
Dont miss out on a golden opertunity young man. With that amount of wood, a stainless steel cooking device such as you have and a little bit of time, coco powder and peanut butter, and a 5 gallon bucket, you might be able to totally eradicate every vermon witin a stones throw of yer back yard. I will shut up now and crawl back under my rock.
where Im from this looks like Douglas fir all day long. I don't think there's a pile of wood in Washington that doesn't have at least some of this in there. But its kind of a hard determination unless you know local woods right?