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Thanksgiving hauls

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Cavtrooper, Dec 4, 2025 at 5:20 AM.

  1. Cavtrooper

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    After all food Thanksgiving i needed ti get out and try and burn off all the food and over indulgence of molasses cookies. Got a haul of ash and elm and some cedar just cause it was there. 20251126_122407.jpg 20251126_123304.jpg 20251126_123304.jpg
     
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    I feel guilty if I eat a bunch and don't do any work to earn it. Can be before or after in 24 hour window. lol
     
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    Best part of this time of year. Get to cut a ton of wood without sweating and get to justify eating a ton cause you'll work it off
     
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    My kinda leftovers! Nice load! :thumbs:

    Will the dead wood be burned this year?
     
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    Yea already have. These elms and ash are standing/leaning dead by 5 or more years so really dry. Especially the elm think they died off before the ash. They're hard as a rock and can throw some sparks when cutting. Even splitting them ain't bad for elm
     
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