With apologies to Irving Berlin and Bing Crosby:
I'm dreaming of a white Halloween,
Not like the one's we used to know...
As the lodge poles glisten, and the ranchers listen,
to the jeeps go sloshing though the snow.....
In my cutting grounds, the snow has happened (8600 feet altitude) and the cutting season is essentially over. I'm one of those fire-freaks who is limited to soft wood -- other than scrounged hard wood near my Boulder area residence. But, I LIKE lodge-pole pine. If you look at the wood characteristic web-pages, lodge pole tends to be on the denser end of the pines, and if you cut standing-dead beetle kill (from an outbreak ending about 6-8 years back), it is virtually pitch-fee, clean burning, and it is wrb -- wood, ready to burn. Literally, you can block it, split it, and burn it that day! Yay, Lodgpole!
Best,
Dexter
I'm dreaming of a white Halloween,
Not like the one's we used to know...
As the lodge poles glisten, and the ranchers listen,
to the jeeps go sloshing though the snow.....
In my cutting grounds, the snow has happened (8600 feet altitude) and the cutting season is essentially over. I'm one of those fire-freaks who is limited to soft wood -- other than scrounged hard wood near my Boulder area residence. But, I LIKE lodge-pole pine. If you look at the wood characteristic web-pages, lodge pole tends to be on the denser end of the pines, and if you cut standing-dead beetle kill (from an outbreak ending about 6-8 years back), it is virtually pitch-fee, clean burning, and it is wrb -- wood, ready to burn. Literally, you can block it, split it, and burn it that day! Yay, Lodgpole!
Best,
Dexter