Northwesterners-red alder & bigleaf maple?

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Creekside

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Dec 2, 2014
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Western Washington
What's your opinion of the two most prevalent native "hardwoods" in the northwest as firewood? I have always mostly burned Doug fir because it is everywhere and easy to get for free. I have never been impressed with maple or alder but I wonder if I don't let it season long enough? Our new property has lots of both so I will be burning more of it.
 
Both are fine. Maple has about the same BTUs as Doug Fir. Alder has lower BTUs but is plentiful and a breeze to split. I burn both without hesitation.
 
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