Calling for frost again tonight, so I started another small shoulder season burn. House didn't need a ton of heat so I didn't throw too much wood into the stove.
I sometimes do a crisscross style for shoulder season burns, sometimes like this. Either way, I like to get that dog house air under the splits to get things going quick and keep them hot for a quick fire.
Here's what things looked like tonight. What are you all trying?
![[Hearth.com] Shoulder Season Burning in a large"er" sized stove [Hearth.com] Shoulder Season Burning in a large"er" sized stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/76/76548-1c5d72781e120d420f7beaf2c83b36ca.jpg?hash=Oqg4mxfGBo)
I sometimes do a crisscross style for shoulder season burns, sometimes like this. Either way, I like to get that dog house air under the splits to get things going quick and keep them hot for a quick fire.
Here's what things looked like tonight. What are you all trying?
![[Hearth.com] Shoulder Season Burning in a large"er" sized stove [Hearth.com] Shoulder Season Burning in a large"er" sized stove](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/76/76548-1c5d72781e120d420f7beaf2c83b36ca.jpg?hash=Oqg4mxfGBo)