brush site scrounge woes

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AmarilloSlim

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Sep 11, 2013
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Spent almost two hours walking around the local brush site yesterday. Mainly all elm some cottonwood and a ton of yard waste. I only burn outside so I tend to be picky with what I bring home. Mesquite and fruit woods for the smoker. Whatever I can find that doesn't stink to the high heavens or is a pita to split for the chiminea and camping. So what do I do with my selection.. bring home some dang ol' c wood, elm, pine, spruce, cedar, one tiny round of oak, and some 4" diameter sticks of locust a tree crew was dropping as I arrived. Maybe a 1/4 cord. Seeing all the huge scrounges some of yall grab has me feeling down but hey what am I b*$@#ing about... It's a hobby cheaper than the gym. Rant over.
 
definitely keeps you in shape
 
Could be worse, they put a fence around ours with a locked gate. Used to be that all the small time tree guys would dump the big diameter stuff after the city workers went home at noon on Saturday.
 
Could be worse, they put a fence around ours with a locked gate. Used to be that all the small time tree guys would dump the big diameter stuff after the city workers went home at noon on Saturday.
Ours get locked from time to time also. Normally when the city workers are running heavy equipment though. Or after people use it as a household trash deposit.
 
I haven't figured out where our larger dump site is yet, but my borough keeps a 20-yard dumpster parked next to the road salt shed for residents' use. I've never gone there just to scrounge, but I have brought home small amounts of some nice stuff when I've gone there to drop off my weeds and prunings. Week before last I found a small dead ash tree compliments of the EAB, already at about 21%.
 
We have 4 brush sites here. Never seen another scrounger but all that's ever left is huge elm and various woody shrubs. I get most of my good stuff from customers. (landscaper)
 
Our town keeps the wood hidden out of sight....they don't cut any, they just have 2 big town trucks idiling, with 2 town employees directing traffic, or sitting in their trucks after setting up signs while the tree company cuts, drops, and delivers to the town yard
 
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