Heavy wind/rain storm here last night, blew the tarps off my stacks. Didn't think it was possible, but the tarps must have turned into a sails ... had heavy (I mean heavy) bluestone holding down the tarps in at least four spots. Top few layers of wood pretty wet now. Will have to dig a few rows down in the stacks for tonight's wood. Just the ends are wet, should burn ok anyway.
What do those of you who don't cover your stacks do in this situation? Probably have some of the wood brought in ahead of time, right?
What do those of you who don't cover your stacks do in this situation? Probably have some of the wood brought in ahead of time, right?

? I don't top cover at all. About mid to late September I bring about a cord and a half up to the rack on my covered lower deck. There it faces the sun and winds most of the day. When my supply gets down to about 3 weeks worth, I bring up the replacement wood. If the replacement wood is wet with surface moisture it will dry in nothing flat. No chasing tarps or sheet metal for me.