My wood reserves have been exhausted. I am out of wood for the year, unless I get a load from CL.
Burned 7 face cord this year.
Burned 7 face cord this year.
I'm recovering from a back injury, but I'm gonna have to get very busy scrounging once I'm able to move rounds again
Yep, I'm going to be taking this into account when assessing what I need to stay three years ahead. I don't exactly know what is this year's wood and what is next year's; Don't know for sure how much I've taken over to feed the Buck. I think I've still got two years' worth....Lesson learned from the first really hard winter in this place.
We'll be out of this season's wood in 2-3 days. I'm not sure I'll be willing to begin poaching next year's stash; seems like a "slippery slope" to me. But being cold does funny things to people...
It's great when you poke it with the meter (or not) and find it's ready. It's like finding a twenty on the sidewalk. I'm gonna comb the woods before the brush gets thick and grab all the little down, dry stuff I can find. It'll surprise you how fast it can add up. I'm bound and determined to get ahead on my SILs' stacks this year!some of the stuff I was splitting the other day is ready to burn now. Believe it or not, it's ready.
I hear ya. I'm not out, but I've burned WELL into "next year's wood".
I knew I was a little on the light side for what I had in this year's stack, but I started the season by burning nearly a half cord of silver maple left over from the previous year, then burned through everything I had for this year (almost all Oak) and dug deep into next years stack of Black Locust & Sycamore. I am now finishing up some semi-punky Silver Maple that was next years shoulder season wood. Once that's gone (2 weeks?) I think I'll call it quits & burn gas. Need to save the rest of my good stuff for next winter.
I'm recovering from a back injury, but I'm gonna have to get very busy scrounging once I'm able to move rounds again. Everything that was set for '15-16 is Red Oak and will not be ready to supplement next year's stacks.
Lesson learned from the first really hard winter in this place.
I'm going to run out in 2 or 3 days. I think I'll run over to the woodstove dealer in the next town over and buy some wood bricks. Never used them and this will be a good opportunity to test them out. I'd rather try them then give it to the Arabs!
Thanks Dennis, I can assure you I've been as easy on the back as possible and I won't rush it, but I should be back ready for some hard work by the time it hits 95 degrees!Midwestcoast, good luck on that back injury. I do hope this heals for you. I've fought with this thing for almost 30 years now and it has been a tough struggle most of the time. So do yourself a favor and be a bit easy on that back whenever possible.
Nice to know I'm not the only one.......I can definitely relate to the back injury thing. I make it a point to "scrouge when the scrounging is good".
I never know if wood will come along at the same time my back allows me to get it.
Me toothe power company will get my money this month.
just did that this past weekend. Also dug out some left over mahogany deck scraps I was saving . still kept the best for stock.I was thinking the other day, I could probably split my splitting round if it never warms up.
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