Sure it wasn't a big skeeter that went through?Cool enough here to cut wood. Mosquitoes weren't bad eihter
Yesterday I cut 5 trees to get loaded.
Small bull moose ran thru the opening while I was gassing up. Never see one that close to a road when I'm moose hunting.
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Dave, it's incredible the amount of birch you process. Is that your land you're cutting on? Would love to see Alaska sometime.
I think all of us on this forum should each send Dave a few splits of Hickory, Oak, Apple, or any other rockin' hardwoods that the poor guy doesn't have access to up there! Load him up for the Winter....
Sure it wasn't a big skeeter that went through?
Thanks
I'm "all in" for this one
If every member from the lower 48 would send 1 or 2 cubic feet.
Maybe when "Free shipping to Alaska" happens LOL
I've never been "subsidized" or "bailed out" but I could get into something like this. LOL
Bring it
Only wood with better BTU than this, please:
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After seeing your choices up there I REALLY want everyone to send you some better fuelwood!
Have you lived there all of your life, or did you once live somewhere that had Oak, Hickory, Maple etc.?
Yummy....Gotta love them rump steaks........Well he scared me for a few seconds. You know how it is when you take off your hearing protection.
My hearing was OK, but I could hear thump thump but not pick up the direction for a few seconds.
There I was, bull moose charging & me with an empty chain saw & no firearm close.
It just kept on trotting away & I'm thinking how good his hind quarters would look hanging on a meat pole
Nice work bogydave,I see your running with chains on the back, is it muddy?
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Dave, $10 is a sweet gig! Thanks for the shots of the trees. Never knew Quaking Aspen was white. Anyhow, great job and keep it up.
Nice work bogydave,I see your running with chains on the back, is it muddy?
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Dave, it's incredible the amount of birch you process. Is that your land you're cutting on? Would love to see Alaska sometime.