darkbyrd
Forest Hugger
thanks. we try to camp 2 nights a month. darn chilly last month when it got to 17. I guess I was just testy yesterday. I'm sure nobody meant to hurt my pwecious wittle feelwings.
I did figure out a way to approximate how long a cord would last based on our past usage and the capacity of a wheelbarrow.
I just gotta go into Jethro Bodine mode and do me some cipherin'. I hope I remember my gazinta's.
128 cuft and a 7 cuft wheelbarrow. but I'm sure that is to the top edge of the barrow. So allowing for air spaces below the top edge and the amount of wood piled above the top edge. Maybe 9-10 cuft in a wheelbarrow load. :msp_confused:
for the next few months I'll keep track of how much wood goes out and how much comes back. I'm sure all of this falls under the duties of the quartermaster.
just gotta use real wood and make a real pile and use a real measuring tape to get a real answer.
If you're gonna spend money on campfire wood, save a few pennies and ask for the pine/poplar/maple mix. Not as warm as oak, but better light and ambiance.
7 ft^3 wheelbarrow, piled high - unused space = I'll say 7 ft^3. 128/7=about 18 wheelbarrow loads per cord. YMMV.