A $1000 a cord is not unusual here as it has been like this for forty years that I have been here. I am surprised at how people have responded. For most part this is a resort area. In many neighborhoods there are only 20% of the homes occupied. The rest of the homes are for vacationing or weekend use. This area is about an hour to two hours from three ski areas. We are located about 100 miles east of Los Angeles. For people who want to go skiing they have to come here to one of the communities to stay or they can not ski. When weekenders come to this area they are as desperate as anybody to have a fire to sit around to enjoy regardless at the cost. Then those married with kids will not be forgiven if they do not provide a family fire. For most part people do not depend upon wood to heat their homes. Although I have about twenty five customers that at least supplement their homes heat with wood. Then many homes has LPG tanks for emergencies. However when the power goes out which is common during times of stormy cold weather patterns there is no heat period. As many homes depend on electric companies effort to restore power to run their central heating. So for some who do not plan ahead and the power goes out they call with one question is do you have wood then bring it. These people do not ask well how much is it? They want wood period at almost any cost. For a few of us who earn a living at selling wood we need these windfalls to stay operating. Then my bundling which often is very competitive is often marginal when we have no winters. So maybe this can put a little perspective on our wood supply work. Thanks