I going to have a small stove installed maybe in August and what kind of storage should I have so that my wood will remain dry and what type of wood would be best to first burn in a Morso1410 wood burning stove. Do I buy pallets or build a little wood shed and what facing direction should the wood be stored and does this matter? Colorado Dry Climate real Cold winters High attitudes Plenty of Sun Not much Rain. I have a list of woods that a poster gave me: Pine. Hemlock, Cherry, softer Maples, Ash and for more BTU"s Oak, Hickory,Locust..Something easier to split for I believe the little stove would take 12 to 14 inches log size and I would have to chop them to smaller size unless I order them to be cut in small size and how about some trigs that I gather from a honey locust--would this be good wood?.. ? But mainly how to store to keep the wood nice and dry.?

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