UpOnTheHill
ArboristSite Guru
Everyone have a beer and cool their jets. Can you guess that I'm guilty? Not as bad as some though. We moved to our "new" place in December of 2012. I was scrambling to get dry firewood that first winter (burned pellets at the old house, before that wood). I got through that winter by borrowing firewood from buddies and buying some from a local guy.
In spring of 2013, I c/s/s what I thought was more then enough for winter of 2013/2014. I thought I was sittin pretty with a jump on the following winter. Then when winter came and it was like living in the arctic for 5 months, I burned up all my wood supply. Start over, hit the reset button.
I couldn't get into the woods this spring until April due to snow pack, but this spring I've c/s/s what I think is enough for a "normal" winter. I've also been adding to the wood racks throughout summer with dead ash trees that I know will burn fantastic. In the last 2 weeks, I've been cutting and bucking rounds for the following winter and stacking those aside in a separate spot. I'll split and stack those over this winter. I hope to finally get ahead some this fall/winter, but its taken me almost 2 years to do so. It's not easy when you work full time + overtime and have kids at home. This past winter really put a hurtin on my wood supply.
In spring of 2013, I c/s/s what I thought was more then enough for winter of 2013/2014. I thought I was sittin pretty with a jump on the following winter. Then when winter came and it was like living in the arctic for 5 months, I burned up all my wood supply. Start over, hit the reset button.
I couldn't get into the woods this spring until April due to snow pack, but this spring I've c/s/s what I think is enough for a "normal" winter. I've also been adding to the wood racks throughout summer with dead ash trees that I know will burn fantastic. In the last 2 weeks, I've been cutting and bucking rounds for the following winter and stacking those aside in a separate spot. I'll split and stack those over this winter. I hope to finally get ahead some this fall/winter, but its taken me almost 2 years to do so. It's not easy when you work full time + overtime and have kids at home. This past winter really put a hurtin on my wood supply.