Sounds like out here.
Yes, pretty mountainous in the area. Lot of areas are steep. Others are easier to cut and roll the bucked wood to the truck.
That's what they have set up. Probably so your not taking your truck off the road. If I personally found a nice standing dead. I would harvest it.
Yes, it's suppose to be our land ran and maintained by the government.
Drop a hot water coil in it and put a circ pump on it. Then pump it to your hot water.
A downed tree is a downed tree. I think they are mainly looking for if your falling good trees and people not paying for the permit.
I believe all the side roads are closed until the snow melts you can call the office and find out.
Thanks elder, there are a ton of downed trees right now. Fire road 70 just past Greenwater is all usfs roads. I drove up a mile onto the first...
Take there is no shortage of lodgepoles
I call it yellow it's doug fir. If you go east of the mountains you can get a doug fir with more of a white grained wood
I like tamarack if I'm west of the cascades or we have a lot of yellow fir
That would be nice if it's free.
You can go to the US forest service office off 410 and buy 2 cord permits for $20.
I'm always game to throw some chips. I cut by Greenwater all the time. Right now too much snow and the gates are closed.
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I run the ms 290 with some upgrade work. I burn in a older country stove looking at upgrading to a more efficient model.
You mean what saw? Lol
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