Backwoods Savage said:Jake, please do not misunderstand. I've burned popple before and will do more no doubt in the future. However, if I have a choice, I'll leave it. That does not mean someone else should.
Backwoods Savage said:Jay, you are probably ahead of me now. We got rid of a lot of wood this year. Still hoping to get rid of some more.
smokinjay said:Backwoods Savage said:Jay, you are probably ahead of me now. We got rid of a lot of wood this year. Still hoping to get rid of some more.
I will give it to anyone willing to work and thats hard to find around here!
70marlin said:I'm with FFJ I like light wood to start fires!
zapny said:70marlin said:I'm with FFJ I like light wood to start fires!
Thats what I used for kindling this year, takes off great. I'll cut some up but it will be for 2011-2012 season.
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smokinjay said:zapny said:70marlin said:I'm with FFJ I like light wood to start fires!
Thats what I used for kindling this year, takes off great. I'll cut some up but it will be for 2011-2012 season.
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I am old school one fire a year
zapny said:smokinjay said:zapny said:70marlin said:I'm with FFJ I like light wood to start fires!
Thats what I used for kindling this year, takes off great. I'll cut some up but it will be for 2011-2012 season.
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I am old school one fire a year
Stuff her full kind of guy!
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basswidow said:
Thanks for the input so this is my goal;
1. Get all wood that is split plus stacked in the woods out and stacked near the house.
2. Get all the Maple,Beech plus the downed Cherry bucked up plus split and stacked.
3. Pick some wild leeks for consumption.
4. Go fishing, catch some walleye then clean and freeze.
5. Fearful I'm not keeping up get my arse back in the woods cutting.
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basswidow said:I forgot about the seasons.
down here - we start fishing at ice out (catch and release bass). I have never targeted walleye but hear it's the finest tasting freshwater fish.
I've enjoyed all the pictures of the cherry wood you've gotten. I burned mostly cherry last year. It's everywhere down here and it's great wood to get.
wolfram said:Leeks already Up North?
ISeeDeadBTUs said:Look at it this way . . . that Aspen is on the ground. You'll have to bend over to cut it, dull your chain on the mud/dirt/rocks on the bottom side, and end up hurting yer back all the bending over to pick it up.
Instead, next beer run, pick up a box of toothpicks. Roughly equivalent BTUs as that Aspen, if you can ever get it dry.
ISeeDeadBTUs said:Look at it this way . . . that Aspen is on the ground. You'll have to bend over to cut it, dull your chain on the mud/dirt/rocks on the bottom side, and end up hurting yer back all the bending over to pick it up.
Instead, next beer run, pick up a box of toothpicks. Roughly equivalent BTUs as that Aspen, if you can ever get it dry.
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