I am on the host committee that put on a camp out/ river trip that, over 15 years has grown to well over 300 attendees. Supplying the firewood for the evening campfire meetings on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, has become one of my duties. I go up the Saturday before to start setting up and take the camper. The wife will drive this pickup up on Tuesday. Tote is full of mostly elm ( which I’m a little concerned about being dry enough), some hackberry, and some other older mixed stuff in the bottom. One hollow round of silver maple for each night for the chimney effect with packs of the powder stuff to produce colored flames. And in the toolbox is a river birch Swedish candle for each night
Neighbor filled pickup with spruce brush, no picture. Took it to the dump 145 miles one-way but made it all worth it when I spied with my little eyes...
I got several comments about the tote with a roof being a pretty ingenious way to transport wood. Also a few remarks about “ that’s a lot of firewood” If they only had a clue what a LOT of wood looks like
Load of cherry and hickory from BBQ guy moving out of state. Didn't get a pic of the trailer. Sent from my moto z3 using Tapatalk
I bought this load of split cherry and oak. It was supposed to be close to 16" and dry. Fail on both counts but it was cheap. I'm resplitting and stacking. Sent from my moto z3 using Tapatalk
Some splits are OK, some are about twice as big as I like. 100% for resale. They're for people burning in the backyard and campgrounds this summer. Most of them don't want logs and they're not quite dry enough for my liking so splitting smaller makes 'em dry faster. I need the inventory for immediate sales. I feel kind of bad using perfectly good heating wood for campfires but the load was cheap so I took it.