First scrounge of 2014 yesterday, let the games (and rants) begin

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Apr 29, 2013
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Goldstake, WA
I had a deal secured for this year. One log truck of tamarack/pine/fir delivered to my house for $1300 total. Estimated at 12-13 cords, I figured it would last me 4-5 years plus allow me to sell some extra to recoup some of the expense.

NOPE. Wife decided new floors were a better idea, so my spring and summer this year will be spent gathering wood and laying floors. I was bitter at first, but anyway, I digress. My first trip into the forest yesterday netted me a full truckload of decent dry wood...and a few nice views....

http://i.imgur.com/kFachE1.jpg


Bonus pics

Almost kayak time...
http://i.imgur.com/xwavsuS.jpg

Lunch break view from scrounging area...
http://i.imgur.com/sjiyePR.jpg

Last bit of snow on top of the peak..
http://i.imgur.com/V8rFDXD.jpg
 
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Wow, what a great way to decompress! The Serenity Scrounge. As a husband, I believe the art of compromise is me seeing things her way, and my guess is that she would tell quite a different story. It's the old Mars/Venus thing...;)
 
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As a husband, I believe the art of compromise is me seeing things her way, and my guess is that she would tell quite a different story.
"Gee honey, when you said you wanted to buy wood with the money, I just assumed you meant flooring." ;lol Now you can go out scrounging, and look at great scenery instead of looking at the same thing in your back yard as you split 12 cords. ==c
 
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Wow I thought my in laws in Oroville were out there but you're way out there in WA! I actually had to look it up. Hehe. I have been tempted to move East but the Internet speeds drop as you head that direction!

Congrats on keeping the wife happy and to you getting some outdoors time!
 
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Yeah, i didn't fight too much. I was hoping to get a lot more hiking/kayaking in this year but spending time scrounging isn't bad. Plus it gave me an excuse to order a new table saw so i'm happy

The internet here SUCKS so bad, but it's worth it. Until days like today where i have to log in to work and it's slower than molasses.
 
Wow those views are just astounding

It's amazing here. The best part, i spent about 4 hours up there total and didn't see a single other person anywhere. I did see a few elk, couldn't get pics. I always take my gun though since this place is crawling with bears and cougars and i don't feel like being an appetizer.
 
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Man, I definitely envy you. The Pennsylvania woods can be extremely beautiful but nothing compared to scenery like that!
 
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Looks nice! It feels good to get out in the woods again eh? I was thinking of heading into the woods as well yesterday but we barely got over freezing and had 6 inches of fresh snow and lots of wind. I didn't fancy the idea of having slush land on the back of my neck! We had nice weather last week so got three truck loads very similar to your picture.
 
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Man, I definitely envy you. The Pennsylvania woods can be extremely beautiful but nothing compared to scenery like that!

I know, i spent the first 30 years of my life in the philly suburbs, love the poconos but it doesn't compare to the millions of acres of nothing here

Looks nice! It feels good to get out in the woods again eh? I was thinking of heading into the woods as well yesterday but we barely got over freezing and had 6 inches of fresh snow and lots of wind. I didn't fancy the idea of having slush land on the back of my neck! We had nice weather last week so got three truck loads very similar to your picture.

I'm lucky i squeezed this load in, wind blew in when i got home with load #1 and it's been cold and rainy since then. Really need to get back up there and get a jump on this though, i try to only scrounge dead wood and i always worry i won't find enough
 
I'm lucky i squeezed this load in, wind blew in when i got home with load #1 and it's been cold and rainy since then. Really need to get back up there and get a jump on this though, i try to only scrounge dead wood and i always worry i won't find enough
Yeah Im with you there, standing dead lodgepole or blow downs, same with the Larch but I will take green Larch blow downs as well since its such good wood. There are certain areas here that is easy pickings at least until someone else finds it! I like to have it c,s,s by summer so I can do other things instead of sweat in the bush with a chainsaw.
 
Yeah Im with you there, standing dead lodgepole or blow downs, same with the Larch but I will take green Larch blow downs as well since its such good wood. There are certain areas here that is easy pickings at least until someone else finds it! I like to have it c,s,s by summer so I can do other things instead of sweat in the bush with a chainsaw.

The area i scrounge is a national forest, so i guess the federal forest employees have to comb over all of those trails and clear the fallen stuff on a routine basis. That's why you see some big pieces in my pile. I normally can just follow the trails/roads and pick up what i need and cut it later lol. Occasionally i'll find an entire fallen tree that i take or have to buck some large pieces but that's pretty rare.
 
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