Favorite campfire wood?

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Usually hemlock, poplar, and pine...never seems to be a shortage of those three after winters here. Course there's always hardwood on hand for the outdoor cooking or smoking :rock:
 
Bits and pieces: anything from lumber cutoffs to splits that were cut too long for the woodstove, gnarly bits that I can't be bothered splitting, limbs that are too thin to cut for the stove just get pushed in slowly (sometimes start out 8 foot long or more), punky stuff that needs to dry around the fire edge before it burns, pine cones, sometimes at this time of year it is using up good firewood because I want to empty the wood shed for the summer. It doesn't seem to matter what I burn or what the weather is, you get a bunch of family and friends around with a few beers and some hotdogs and a good time is always had.

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Looks like a fun time :)
 

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