After a few insanely busy months I have finally been getting back to my scrounging. I grabbed this Locust about 1/2 mile from home. It went down during the big snowstorm in Feb '10. Not much, about 20' long 8"-12" thick. There are still a couple cords of Oak along this road too from the same storm. The town cleared the road and pushed everything off to the woods.
Another quickie, but it will still be nearly a weeks worth next winter.
After this is S/S My '11/'12 stack will be full. If all goes well, I'm thinking my '11/'12 will end up being about 1/2 of my '12/'13 stack too.
Only problem is that I won't really have any room for more wood on the 1/4 acre until I get some burnt.
This was roadside about 1/4 mile from the Locust.
Any guess what it is? No leaves just the bark to go by. The growth rings are pretty thick and it wasn't that heavy so I'm thinking that it may not be worth the effort with all the Oak right there too.
Another quickie, but it will still be nearly a weeks worth next winter.
After this is S/S My '11/'12 stack will be full. If all goes well, I'm thinking my '11/'12 will end up being about 1/2 of my '12/'13 stack too.
Only problem is that I won't really have any room for more wood on the 1/4 acre until I get some burnt.
This was roadside about 1/4 mile from the Locust.
Any guess what it is? No leaves just the bark to go by. The growth rings are pretty thick and it wasn't that heavy so I'm thinking that it may not be worth the effort with all the Oak right there too.