Side note: check out the growth rings on this thing (and it’s a smaller example). I frequently cut large diameter, high altitude Douglas Fir,...
That will be some great firewood! I’d go get that big stuff asap!
I’ve never had any trouble with it causing excessive creosote. I burn multiple cords of it every year. It’s really good stuff.
It was 43 degrees outside when I got up today. 58 in the house. I had to dust off the old box heater for the kids. Won’t be long! [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] Sure does! Makes cutting and splitting very enjoyable.
100% Douglas Fir. My favorite local wood. Grab all you can!! My dad always calls Doug Fir Salmon wood - due to its silvery bark and pink heartwood.
30’s and 40’s at night - 50’s and 60’s during the day here lately. I’ve been basically living in a sweatshirt all summer. Getting ice cold rain...
Agreed. It burns very well. Puts out good heat, but smells like an old stogie. I burn a little bit of it from time to time.
That’s some hard work! Silly question, maybe… Can you not dry that wood and CSS it for winter? The solid stuff, anyway?
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That, sir… Is a firewood log :D
Lookin good! That’s a noble helper you have there.
8500 That’s all good wood!
Great wood! Nice saw! And good times!
Nice grab! I know I've said it before, but I love that trailer. Your winter temps are my summer temps :coldfire:
We hit a sweltering 73 degrees today. It's officially summer in the Rockies! No fire today, finally. It's currently 57 degrees outside. 65 degrees...
Temps dropped into the 20’s last night. It was snowing lightly when I let my dog out before bed (below pic). Currently 59 and sunny. I’m just...
Pretty! I love spring!
I’ve done the same thing myself, Timberdog! We have a saying in the fire service - “Adapt and overcome.” Good example! Nice firewood too!
I’m with you. I’ve got several cords of rounds stacked up on my property that I still need to process. So I’ll focus on that for most of the...