First post....good forum
Anyone else using downed trees from a ravine for firewood? I am in a old coal strip mining area and have a largish ravine behind the house. Probably 70' down, steep enough that it is not an easy up/down. Had a very large oak fall over this spring and I've started bucking it out. I've got a pile growing about midway down. So far I've carried the rounds up the cliff but it's some serious work. If I can get someone to help me I could probably use a long rope with a clasp on the end. One person stands at the pile and hooks a log while the other drags it up. Once we get into the main trunk, where the diameter is about 20", it will get a little more difficult. Just wondering if anyone else goes through this trouble for good wood?
Anyone else using downed trees from a ravine for firewood? I am in a old coal strip mining area and have a largish ravine behind the house. Probably 70' down, steep enough that it is not an easy up/down. Had a very large oak fall over this spring and I've started bucking it out. I've got a pile growing about midway down. So far I've carried the rounds up the cliff but it's some serious work. If I can get someone to help me I could probably use a long rope with a clasp on the end. One person stands at the pile and hooks a log while the other drags it up. Once we get into the main trunk, where the diameter is about 20", it will get a little more difficult. Just wondering if anyone else goes through this trouble for good wood?