Some of it. Also some white oak. Later in the day I added a few nice beech logs. Hauled about five more cord worth today. He will be sitting pretty for next winterIs it Maple?
Some of it. Also some white oak. Later in the day I added a few nice beech logs. Hauled about five more cord worth today. He will be sitting pretty for next winterIs it Maple?
so the ritual begins started splitting last night.
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it was the Death StarKind of like the Star Wars star destroyer cut out I saw somewhere. (Possibly in here).
I'm an idiot. Of course it was the Death Star! Please don't tell anyone about this indiscretion. Lol.it was the Death Star
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copy that, nobody else will know...I'm an idiot. Of course it was the Death Star! Please don't tell anyone about this indiscretion. Lol.
I'm an idiot. Of course it was the Death Star! Please don't tell anyone about this indiscretion. Lol.
Tell that to a true Star Wars fan lol.I'm sure anyone could make that mistake about that star death destroyer thingy.
is that fire pit aggressor class or imperial , maybe victory or gladiator class? or is it in the Super class?Tell that to a true Star Wars fan lol.
Just got some Ash and Black Walnut stacked the other day. It's on its way out tomorrow for firewood delivery. I'm running behind on wood. Have to cut some more standing dead Ash this weekend.
Yes, it's nice to have trees that are about 8 feet apart. . The only down side is that if it's stacked there for too long, the wood starts to dry...the pile shifts and falls... and I start all over again. LOLNice use of the natural environment.
My latest load of old dead Ironbark. The pile is about 7ft high and only one row wide, hence the star pickets clamping it against the fence. Not very neat looking stack due to the fact I cu pieces t to various lengths. The timber looks good once wet.
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My uncle is up in the north east corner and they were logging some property off and came across a den. He said there were 15-20 pet collars in and around it. They dozed it over. Lots of folks complaining about missing pets and lack of animals to hunt. Wolves ain't no joke in northern MN.They travel in packs. Sometimes a dozen or more. And attacking a hibernating animal isn't much of a fight especially if it's a little one.
That is really sad to hear (about the collars). Is he up on the north shore? I think they are even worse up there than by me.My uncle is up in the north east corner and they were logging some property off and came across a den. He said there were 15-20 pet collars in and around it. They dozed it over. Lots of folks complaining about missing pets and lack of animals to hunt. Wolves ain't no joke in northern MN.
Little bit off. Crane lake to ely area. Just out of the BWCA. Lots of locals been trying to eradicate them since the animal activists got the season overturned. Not much left for deer or moose compared to years of the past. They get hungry I'm sure they will eat anything they take down.That is really sad to hear (about the collars). Is he up on the north shore? I think they are even worse up there than by me.
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