They're everywhere! LOL I was able to get ahold of some straight softwood pellets that I found burned good for me in my stove at camp last year.
I carried two ton in by myself, then my nephew helped me with part of the third, and my wife helped me with part of the fourth. I tired. Now it is relaxing at the camp time!
This stash will get me through the winter. I forget how much I burned last year but I had some left over. So between those leftovers and these four ton we are all set. We will hopefully burn more pellets this year because I have more time off on the weekends now. So we are going to spend even more time down here this winter.
I can hear my wife if I did that! She'd be on the phone with JT's wife having her overnight a skillet to my house! By the way, nice "camp".
Thanks subsailor. We have done a lot of work in the year that we have owned it. Most of it we did ourselves, but hired one guy to do the Linoleum floor. He is good and I do not like doing that! Please explain what you mean by what your wife would do if you did that. I'm a little dense sometimes and prolly should have a smiley for when things go over my head.
Okay. I got it now. Let me tell you, I put a LOT of them down in the basement of the camp last year. Then we got nailed with that winter. Holy chit! I said to myself. Self. We ain't friggin doin dat again! I had to make dam sure I kept the walk from the door on the camp all the way around to the bilko doors on the back of the camp so I could get down to the basement and bring the pellets up nice and safe like. Well screw that, and hello new camp "winter décor"!!
She would beat him to death with the skillet which is what my wife would do to me if I had pellets stashed everywhere.I have to keep them in my pellet bunker next to the beer fridge. It gives me an excuse to grab a beer every time the stove needs pellets.
I did. Took wife and kids to Halloween costume party last night and after I drove home sat in my chair and had two cold ones. Then I went to bed exhausted.
With a little creative stacking, you could turn those stacks into usable furniture. A pellet arm chair and sofa in the living room and pellet beds in the bed rooms.
About 4 times for me load em on the cart in the store ,then onto the truck ,off the truck into the garage , then into the hopper