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I started up on filling the softwood area back up with pine, this pine is for the year 2026 - 27.

I started off with the worst stuff from a damaged tree from last year and then got into the better storm damage pine from this spring or late winter. The front stack was done today, over 1 face cord.
 

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Wind blew one of my stacks over a few weeks ago, today I finally got to re-stacking it. It was about 3 pallets long, and about 5-1/2’ tall. After that I stacked about pallet of box elder and some pine, and half a pallet of oak.

I also burned some punky wood from that log drop in the outside firepit, then raked my split area and dumped the bark / small scraps on the fire.

Need to catch up on splitting this week, my tree buddy said he’s got plenty of free wood if I want it… I just need a place for him to drop it.
 
I hear ya about the space... I'm going to try to give away at least 4-6 cord of aspen and pine logs because I have so much down and won't be able to process and store it before it rots.
Good problem to have… but problem nonetheless! I’m probably only a 1/2yr ahead right now, so I’d be figuring out how to stack or buck all that up and get it off the ground.
 
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Good problem to have… but problem nonetheless! I’m probably only a 1/2yr ahead right now, so I’d be figuring out how to stack or buck all that up and get it off the ground.
Right, but I'm making sure that once the pole shed is up and I have another area for wood stacks next to it that I have room for the hardwoods.

I have at least 2 years worth seasoned right now and burning isn't nearly as critical here as it was at the old house. Between the tornado damage from last year, clearing the pole shed site, 3 monster birch that died along with a couple others I found, and all the dead black ash in the swamp I just don't know what to do... Some of the black ash is starting to get questionable and those birch won't last long if I don't get them down and split this winter.

The birch from the pole shed site so far is a pile of logs right now. Another week or so and I should be done clearing, then the birch will get split. If I don't immediately split birch I score 2 sides of each log to break the bark seal. The cherry and maple logs I moved to another area on pine runners to keep them off the ground until I can get to them. Oh yeah, and the oak logs I scrounged from the township brush pile... Boy did the wife roll her eyes at me!🤣
 
Had a white pine die. Decided to take care of it. So many trees around it that there was no way it would fall on its own. Cut the base and pulled it out. All split and stacked in softwood rack. Nothing better than processing firewood on a 90 degree day...
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Then picked some berries and cherries.
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Wife is in SE WI for onboarding for her new job again this week. I was down with her last week and did a bunch of projects for my sister and inlaws.

Cleaned up a bunch more mess today of broken off pine tops, brush and rotten logs; took down 3 pines and the aspen & cherry that have been hung up over the trail to the water. Didn't burn like I planned because of precipitation. Don't have much room for too much more brush until I burn some of what's already there. Climbed into one of the tangled up mess of tree's and discovered there's more in the tangle than I realized. 5 red pine, a spruce and at least 5 aspen. Flagging then transplanting oak seedlings and saplings when I find them.

I'm bushed and heading to bed soon.

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I’m a scrounger, never bought any wood since I started burning in 2010. I haven’t had much luck for my 27-28 stash this year. CL used to be very useful but since marketplace took over it’s been more difficult. I find marketplace to be trash. I don’t know why I’m thinking about wood heat on a morning where my house windows are fogged over because it’s so humid outside but here I am. Stay cool!
 
I’m a scrounger, never bought any wood since I started burning in 2010. I haven’t had much luck for my 27-28 stash this year. CL used to be very useful but since marketplace took over it’s been more difficult. I find marketplace to be trash. I don’t know why I’m thinking about wood heat on a morning where my house windows are fogged over because it’s so humid outside but here I am. Stay cool!
FB market place has been a bit of a drought lately here too… but my tree guys have been coming through.

… there’s no better time than “now” to be thinking about wood, the only right amount is “more”!

Happy hunting, hope you find some soon
 
I’m a scrounger, never bought any wood since I started burning in 2010. I haven’t had much luck for my 27-28 stash this year. CL used to be very useful but since marketplace took over it’s been more difficult. I find marketplace to be trash. I don’t know why I’m thinking about wood heat on a morning where my house windows are fogged over because it’s so humid outside but here I am. Stay cool!
I've got cords and cords of pine and aspen logs for free. Let me know when you're ready to catch them and I'll get my catapult out...😂
 
I'm guilty of purchasing some questionable wood when I first started 3 years ago. I'll be entering my 4th season this fall. Side of the road hunting has been successful for me the past few years and I'm lucky to be in a spot where wood burning is a common source of heat. I've teamed up with some neighbors to bulk process and split the winnings.

The past few weeks, I've collected some downed trimmings and logs and got them off the ground. I think I have about a cord left of wood to process both oak and pine. Most of my time has been spent installing window ACs since my heat pump died off during the heat wave. Not much motivation to go outside and process when my house is 85F LOL.
 
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I'm guilty of purchasing some questionable wood when I first started 3 years ago. I'll be entering my 4th season this fall. Side of the road hunting has been successful for me the past few years and I'm lucky to be in a spot where wood burning is a common source of heat. I've teamed up with some neighbors to bulk process and split the winnings.

The past few weeks, I've collected some downed trimmings and logs and got them off the ground. I think I have about a cord left of wood to process both oak and pine. Most of my time has been spent installing window ACs since my heat pump died off during the heat wave. Not much motivation to go outside and process when my house is 85F LOL.
I’ve been guilty of roadside hunting myself, with some success, but not enough to get through winter. Impressive if you’re able to
Pull that off!!

I also need to get out there and finish splitting this weekend, but yea mid 80s isn’t gonna be fun.
 
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I’ve been guilty of roadside hunting myself, with some success, but not enough to get through winter. Impressive if you’re able to
Pull that off!!

I also need to get out there and finish splitting this weekend, but yea mid 80s isn’t gonna be fun.
As those few years have gone on, I have been able to rely less on wood which is bad for the hobby but good for my back! At least here, this is the first decent weekend to get some stuff done but we are still pushing 90F outside at the hottest point. It's either been rain, or hot as heck so have to take your pick. Another roadblock for me is having to chop the rounds in half and then split to get them to size... just Jotul 602 things. I'll have to take a wander to the weight loss thread, because this summer so far I've lost 10 lbs! 😂
 
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As those few years have gone on, I have been able to rely less on wood which is bad for the hobby but good for my back! At least here, this is the first decent weekend to get some stuff done but we are still pushing 90F outside at the hottest point. It's either been rain, or hot as heck so have to take your pick. Another roadblock for me is having to chop the rounds in half and then split to get them to size... just Jotul 602 things. I'll have to take a wander to the weight loss thread, because this summer so far I've lost 10 lbs! 😂
I know the feeling, I run a 602 in my cabin. There’s been a few times the door wouldn’t close on me 🤣🤣. I take those home and burn em in the big stove.

602’s are a fantastic stove, I’d love to try one of the newer CAT versions.
 
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I know the feeling, I run a 602 in my cabin. There’s been a few times the door wouldn’t close on me 🤣🤣. I take those home and burn em in the big stove.

602’s are a fantastic stove, I’d love to try one of the newer CAT versions.
Absolutely, and my wife is more cavalier with that than me! Door doesn't close, no problem, until the split burns up and half falls out the door and ashes start flying. 😂 😂

I agree! The 602 is a beast, and for supplemental heating it exceeds expectations but processing has its challenges considering the small firebox. You have to enjoy the hobby. My area recently got natural gas, and if we didn't, I'd have that bigger stove to feed the long splits into!
 
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