I went back a little deeper in the honey hole and found some pig nut, white oak, red oak and a little shag. Two of the pig nuts are blow downs and look to be 12 to 16" dbh. The white oak blow down is about 12". The shag top is probably 8" and the red oak tops are various sizes and shapes. I bucked about a face cord but didnt haul or split any. I used the 261 and had the 026 for backup.
Nice honey hole but what the heck happened in there? Logging or a wind storm. Some nice firewood in there though
owner of a sawmill bought the property and pretty much clear cut it. the only way into the valley without a special vehicle is thru my property.
very steep but most of it is close to the bottom or close enough that I can drag it down to the flat. its wet in spots and soft so I'm not going to take my tractor in until it drys some so I dont rut it up.
Nice! I love working an area like that where it's got trees to pull off the hillside (not too far up) and nice terraced land below.