In the last episode of Steve goes North for firewood, Steve promised a pic of the last haul stacked. I kinda forgot, but here's a pic from today. 1 & almost 2/3 cords.
Now I've got room for skidding up there, and a little bit of snow to keep the wood clean. Here's the pile of tops I got today, truck ready to do some work:
First one drug out. It took some pretty good tugs to get moving, but went pretty easy after that. Each top was a little easier to drag as they weren't tangled together as much.
Here's a poor shot of the load and the brush pile I'm stacking on the quad stumps where it's out of my way (and some good rabbit habitat when I come back hunting!):
Got that corner pretty well cleaned out, there's a couple branches and a small tree still there, but I had my load already (well a little short, but I'd have been pretty heavy if I finished what's there).
I've been keeping tabs on costs, it's about $50/cord more to haul it home from 27 miles away than it does to cut at home, if I value my time at $20/hour. It's about half fuel cost and half my time cost. But, it's nice wood, a nice relaxing trip, and I don't currently have a lot of dead oaks at home to cut, so I'm "saving" my woods. I don't know if I'll get another permit next year, but I'm gonna finish the rest of this permit, and see what opportunities I have locally. I've got about 6 more loads to get home to fill the 5 cord permit I bought.
Side note (atheists and agnostics stop reading here): I was loading up some rounds, took a little break and looked around. The woods are absolutely beautiful on a sunny winter day. A ways off I heard squirrels barking, otherwise it was peace and quiet. The thought crossed my mind, Lord, thanks for a perfect day!