We all saw the how much you burned. But I wanna see what you had left and planned to burn for the season. Since I’m only taking an average and weeding out several piles because I questioned it being ready or not, I came to this point. This is what’s left. Scot Pine and some Xmas tree doug fir. Was getting a pallet box out and this was split 2 years+ ago. It burns like the golden coin in the sky. Maybe 2-4 fires worth..
I have nothing left. I'm burning next year's earmarked supply of firewood. I may have to burn the skids it was all stacked on if it snows again . LOL
Can’t say I had wood earmarked. I just burn it in the order that it got stacked. The wood that I burnt this winter was CSS in the fall of ‘13 and there’s still some left. I’m filling in the space that I opened up the past 2 years with a log load now. I figure I’ll come around to it some time in ‘21 or ‘22.
I've got probably 12 to 13 cords stacked right now, but 4o% of it is one year dry, and 40% two yr. dry, and the other 20% is 3 yr dry Oak that I don't want to burn now. I think I'm officially done for the year. I hope!
No seasoned shoulder wood, maybe 1/3 cord of this season's hardwood. I've been saving the hardwood to just add a couple splits to hold coals over night. Burned the last of my seasoned soft stuff today.. ran the splitter through some pine that has been sitting in log form - some in rounds - for a few years to finish out the season. It's down to that and uglies, so we are ready for spring here.
I'm running VERY low on seasoned wood. Thank god the forecast around here is looking promising now for spring. Finally. Well under a face cord left. Only a couple good fires left honestly.
It's too dark to take a pic, but we ended with an easy two cords....both wood cribs are now refilled, back up to full at four cords. Aside from a couple of weeks of winter lost in spring, was a very mild winter.
I think if I compiled all the wood that I could have burned, it would have looked something like that. However some seemed to need another Summer. What I really had left was about a facecord of oak skids/squarewood which I burned sparingly because it really was that HOT. Golly. A little bit of madrona and maybe just barely a facecord of some cedar. But I really decided to show what was ABSOLUTELY ready to burn.
While it wasn't a really cold winter, what we had was an awefully long extension of winter, and when it happened, it was much colder than typical for early during/ late winter. I've got a little bit of elm that was supposed to be for next year, no biggie though. There's a lot more of the pre seasoned elm in vertical stacks.
I have maybe a 1/3 cord left. We had a pretty cold winter for the south. Coldest we’ve had in several years. I almost sold too much but I made it
Yeah I actually gave out probably half a cord+.... I was stitting just fine on it. Washington doesn’t have terrible winters but out eastern Washington it would probably have tested me if the stove wasn’t running well.
We're like Paul bunion in that we don't earmark what wood gets burned when. Just burn as we go. I think the oldest wood we have though is 2012 or 2013. Perhaps one of these days I should take pictures of some of our stacks.
I have officialy run out of wood this year. Burning pallets now. And some hot bricks I bought. Next year I will be ready. ..... I hope