Mister G Posted October 3, 2015 Report Posted October 3, 2015 Yes, we can just float them up there..........any volunteers to ride the logs north......we will allow trolling on the way and you can keep all the fish you want to eat as long as you never leave your riding log.
chris.brock Posted October 4, 2015 Report Posted October 4, 2015 (edited) Jason from Manitouwadge said they can buy logs of dry, white birch, which grows way up north, and that's what they do. I'm happy to say I've scrounged all the wood (not all dry yet) needed for me for 2 years. Mostly poplar and pine. I love cutting wood so I will keep stock piling it. Edited October 4, 2015 by chris.brock
2 tone z71 Posted October 5, 2015 Report Posted October 5, 2015 Wood stove at camp keeped us nice and toasty last 2 days
limeyangler Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 wood is our secondary heat source. we burn about cord per winter.. so 30 bush cords, i'd be good for 30 years LOL LOL
JoePa Posted October 8, 2015 Report Posted October 8, 2015 I've been burning wood since 1975 - get it all from my property - it is a mixture of hard and soft woods - if its wood I burn it - somehow I like getting wood - it keeps me in shape and it is so nice in the winter to have a wood firing going - nothing finer in my eyes than a large wood pile all nicely stacked, dried and ready for the winter - I got my stove all ready for the season today - the one thing nice is I never have to clean the chimney - all the stuff in the chimney falls down over the summer and all I have to do is get it out of the cleanout in the cellar -
Rod Caster Posted October 8, 2015 Author Report Posted October 8, 2015 Nice joepa. Chimey needs a clean here too. Do you use a tractor or an atv or something else to harvest ?
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