burning desire

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ROBERT F

Minister of Fire
Hearth Supporter
Sep 2, 2009
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CENTRAL COLORADO
This is where I was lucky enough to "harvest" my wood from this year.
 

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Looks like you might have a little left over for next year !
 
That has to be a couple years of firewood there I would think.
 
Talk about handy! No limbing. That gets firewood fast. Congratulations.
 
It was a logging site, that after the wood was harvested, the payment with the forest service fell apart. So they opened it up to to the public, 15 dollars a cord, cutt on the honor system, 10 cord max. 150 dollars for 10 cords!!! of course, it was all green, wet, and heavy as heck!! between the truck and trailer would pull 2+ cords at a time. this picture was taken after lots of wood was removed. This stack started out about 45 feet long, 15 foot tall. there was about 13 stacks just like it, and they dissapeared in a matter of about 2 weeks. But I got my 10 worth!!!!
 
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