This Nov I'm heading out to Western Pennsylvania with some buddies to do a little deer hunting. One of my buddies is from Western PA and has a hunting cabin for us to use. He mentioned that there is a wood burning stove in the cabin and we would need to buy some wood when we get out there. As we know, getting wood that is actually ready to burn is a tough thing to do. Right now I have no idea what kind of stove it is or how big a of pieces will fit etc. I'm betting that it is an old smoke dragon and not a new EPA stove. What would you do to make sure you aren't freezing your butt off in the woods with wet wood thats hard to light?
Would you bring your own wood?
If so how much would you bring for 1 week? (Space always seems to be at a premium in the truck with coolers, gear, rifles etc.)
Would you bring your saw to find some dead trees?
Would you bring your Fiskars Splitter?
Just go with the flow and hope the wood you buy there works out?
Thanks!
Would you bring your own wood?
If so how much would you bring for 1 week? (Space always seems to be at a premium in the truck with coolers, gear, rifles etc.)
Would you bring your saw to find some dead trees?
Would you bring your Fiskars Splitter?
Just go with the flow and hope the wood you buy there works out?
Thanks!