Scrounge ID please.

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Babaganoosh

Minister of Fire
Nov 18, 2014
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NJ
Got some wood today. A few pieces of pine and something else I'm not sure of. Has some leaves on the shoots that are on it. I'm in NJ if that helps.

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Willow.
 
Should have taken the holly. Long time to season but burns hot and long.
 
I bet that little trailer is hard to back up. I love free wood, it all burns!
 
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I bet that little trailer is hard to back up. I love free wood, it all burns!

It's 8 feet long but I can hardly see it out the back window. I am rigging up some corner markers any day now. I've used driveway markers temporarily.
 
I scrounge all the time. On a little larger scale though. It would go a lot quicker if could find small trees like you have. I end up with deals where I have to take it all, it's a lot of work! Keep it up!
 

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I never heard of corkscrew willow, sounds pretty. I had a Twisted Filbert once, bought it at a nursery and it was very expensive and the field mice ate it.
 
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