Lady at work told me there is good demand for "campfire" wood in this area. Seems like everybody enjoys a bonfire when out camping. However, not everybody enjoys or is able to scrounge good quality firewood at the campsite.
I have 1/2 cord of very well-seasoned oak at the homestead. Thinking about packaging 5 splits together and selling it for $5/bunch. I think I could do well if I make the right connections. Wonder if it's legal to do business on the actual campgrounds? Probably not. How many splits in a 1/2 cord, anyway???
Wait a second,,,, I think we already discussed # of splits in a cord.
I have 1/2 cord of very well-seasoned oak at the homestead. Thinking about packaging 5 splits together and selling it for $5/bunch. I think I could do well if I make the right connections. Wonder if it's legal to do business on the actual campgrounds? Probably not. How many splits in a 1/2 cord, anyway???
Wait a second,,,, I think we already discussed # of splits in a cord.

Female co-worker is going camping this weekend. She wanted enough wood to keep a fire going for 2 days. Can only fit 20 pieces in her car. I plan on giving her a couple green pieces and a few decent-sized rounds 4"-5" as well to get some longer burns. Now, I just have figure my price. CHA-CHING.