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Colder here. What's your temp? What ya burnin?

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  1. Timberdog

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    I came across what I think is possibly limber pine up in the higher elevation a few days ago. I can’t find any btu info on the internet about it. How does that stuff burn? How does it compare to Ponderosa pine?
     
  2. The Wood Wolverine

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    61/70 this morning. Calling for highs in the mid sixties this week. Might have to light up w/ oil or wood at some point.
     
  3. Cash Larue

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    I actually can’t find much btu info either. I do burn a fair amount of Limber Pine though. There’s a lot of it around here. It burns hot and doesn’t produce significant coals. It’s similar to Ponderosa pine, heat wise. But it’s a bit more dense, so it doesn’t burn as quickly. It’s also not as sappy or pitchy as Ponderosa. I like burning it a bit more than Ponderosa. It’s a pretty interesting tree though. They can live thousands of years if they manage to escape the pine beetles. Because of that, I only process the dead and badly diseased trees.

    Species Spotlight: Limber Pine).
     
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  4. Timberdog

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    Oh good. I was thinking it would burn faster than pondo so that’s good to know. I came across one that had fallen over and took it not exactly knowing what it was but thought I’d learn about a new wood. Nothing teaches as well as experience and there is only one way to get that. Thanks for the info!
     
  5. Cash Larue

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    No problem! It’s really good stuff. Definitely a good grab on your part!
     
  6. The Wood Wolverine

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    Damp and chilly 54. Heavy fog is like living in the clouds. The mist is traveling in a horizontal direction as I look out shop garage door.
     
  7. yooperdave

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    51 this morning. Looks to be a nice day in store for us here.
     
  8. Biddleman

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    Rain and cooler. Not quite "raw" yet but chilly. May have to light a fire when I get home from work.
     
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    We’re still bumping the 90’s here. Another sign that we’ll go straight from summer to winter. [​IMG]


    Mike in Okla
     
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    Crazy weather this year. Archery deer season begins Sunday...and so does 80 degrees. Looks like the early part of season will be a wash out. Between the heat and all the rain giving us lots of skeeters, I won't be sitting out there in hunting clothing. I can wait. The best part of the season comes later anyway.
     
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    Please.....NO PICS OF THAT! :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    Another unusually mild overnight. 61 now.
     
  14. buzz-saw

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    That weather doesn't sound like hunting weather.
    When I think of hunting cool crisp mornings come to mind not 80 degree heat.
    Can't blame you for holding off.
     
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    Cool at 44 here. First small fire with ash and Norway maple skinnies.
     
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    It was 44 here when I got up. Fourth small fire of the season. Lumber cutoffs
     
  17. The Wood Wolverine

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    54 again here. 68 inside. If anyone was home all day, probably would have lit off the oil a couple times. Still holding out though.
     
  18. RobGuru

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    Likewise. I keep checking the long range temp forecasts, and I keep thinking that we can make it till mid to end October before lighting up. That said, we also were 67F this morning, so we'll see.
     
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    It's going down to 48° tonight, lit the stove for the first time. The house was too chilly this morning. I brought in a tub of random gritzers, shrapnel, & unstackable chunks. 20230927_184703.jpg
     
  20. theburtman

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    47/67 lumber cutoffs