In the Front-Range area of the Plains of Colorado, we have moderately cold winters; the down-slope westerlies often keep it warmer than you'd think. Nonetheless, I pride myself on using wood-only for house heating. With mostly Lodge Pole Pine available, we can do pretty well, down to about a 5 degree night. Below that, and the mornings can be chilly enought in the house that I'll fire off the Jotul Lillehammer (gas stove) in the office to help with the warm-up.
But today, forgive me, for I have sinned: It was -8F at dinner time, and at 5:30 this morning it was -15. It was 57 in the house. I know, I know, I should have stoked the fire by 5am on a night like last night, but -- well, I oversept -- and so...well. Oh Hell. I turned on the funace! I am so ashamed.
Dexter
F12 cb (Old version of the F600 cb)
But today, forgive me, for I have sinned: It was -8F at dinner time, and at 5:30 this morning it was -15. It was 57 in the house. I know, I know, I should have stoked the fire by 5am on a night like last night, but -- well, I oversept -- and so...well. Oh Hell. I turned on the funace! I am so ashamed.
Dexter
F12 cb (Old version of the F600 cb)