Most people don't burn in a stove or insert, but rather an open fireplace. Plenty of oxygen, but stacked logs create enough airflow that you can get a crackling, yet hissing fire. For many, it's not about heat, it's about ambiance.

If I had 20 dollars for every load of wood that I have seen go past my house since the first of october I would be very rich. I sit back off the road not far and every load that has went by I can tell its green. I'm sure those are some of the trees that sandy knocked down. I have cut and been around enough dry wood to know what it looks like even from far away. Sure would hate to be on the receiving end of all that wood.I guess people don't realize the benifit of truly dry(seasoned) wood

When someone is living paycheck wheter by choice or by cicumstances, buying wood isnt important until they start getting cold and realize they cant affrod to fill the oil tank. I my area, there was only one dealer listing firewood until things started cooling down. Now there are three advertisers and at least they are all honest and selling it green. The other reason is that some of the dealers work seasonally and once the tourist head out of town they are out of work until ski season starts up so fireqood is a cash job to add to their weekly unemployment checks.
I do a lot of cutting this time of year, the leaves are off, no bugs and the ground is dry, of course its for next year but to someone who didnt know they would think I was filling up this years pile.

or could it be people like me who start cutting seriously this time of year for the next years? True most don't burn really seasoned wood including myself (just not 2 yrs ahead yet) but another year getting 2 yrs worth of wood and I will be 2 yrs ahead.If I had 20 dollars for every load of wood that I have seen go past my house since the first of october I would be very rich. I sit back off the road not far and every load that has went by I can tell its green. I'm sure those are some of the trees that sandy knocked down. I have cut and been around enough dry wood to know what it looks like even from far away. Sure would hate to be on the receiving end of all that wood.I guess people don't realize the benifit of truly dry(seasoned) wood
If I had 20 dollars for every load of wood that I have seen go past my house since the first of october I would be very rich. I sit back off the road not far and every load that has went by I can tell its green. I'm sure those are some of the trees that sandy knocked down. I have cut and been around enough dry wood to know what it looks like even from far away. Sure would hate to be on the receiving end of all that wood.I guess people don't realize the benifit of truly dry(seasoned) wood
LOLYou guys are tougher than me to be cutting wood in the middle of winter...
Hey late fall and winter is wood handling time that way it heats you many times over.

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