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  1. jdp1152 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2012
    600 posts
    Massachusetts
    I've got several stacks with snow drifted all the way over them.

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  2. Diabel Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 11, 2008
    800 posts
    Ottawa, ON
    very nice pic! It looks like you are using the wood from these stacks.
  3. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,111 posts
    Michigan
    Another nice thing about the fluffy snow. When it melts, it usually goes fast. I would not worry a bit about moisture from this snow. It has all summer to dry.
  4. jdp1152 Minister of Fire

    joined: Oct 4, 2012
    600 posts
    Massachusetts
    Other than splitting some of the ash into kindling, haven't touched any of these. The ash and maple will be ready next winter. The red oak the following. I am going to move them to the back of my house which borders a field and get a lot more sun than where they're at. No summer sun due to tree canopy there.

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