I had a couple dozen hardwood trees dropped on my retirement lot in western NC so now I've got a lot of bucking, splitting, and stacking to do. I've got about three years to go but I wanted to get a head start on the firewood so it'll be nicely seasoned when I move in. Unfortunately it's about an eight hour drive from here and I'll have only brief opportunities to work there, so I guess I've got my work cut out for me. Between the brambles and the poison ivy I may decide to hold off until the leaves come down this fall. At least there's a good slope and big stretches of trunks are up in the air so they shouldn't rot away too quickly...
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