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Mntn Man

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Wife calls it my morning wood because I look out the window at it every morning while I brush my teeth.:msp_biggrin:

Rows are over 5 1/2 feet tall, 16 feet long and over 18 inches wide.

From left to right: 2 cords ash, 2 cords oak, 1 locust, 1 oak, 4 locust. I can tell already it is settling and shifting and I don't like it.
 
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Those would be an example of the "surveyor" stacks I mentioned earlier... very nice!

My wood is stored in the back of my property where nobody sees it. Also, my friends are impressed enough that I'm 2+ years ahead & that I burn NO oil or propane. No need for me to make my stacks that pretty.
 
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Woodman, are you set up at an airport? that looks like tarmac you're on...where in MN are you? Looks like a big operation, Im just getting started, Im in the Emily/Outing area
 
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Why?

You said its stacked where no one can see it....man I'd be proud to show that off!!!:blob2:
Those would be an example of the "surveyor" stacks I mentioned earlier... very nice!

My wood is stored in the back of my property where nobody sees it. Also, my friends are impressed enough that I'm 2+ years ahead & that I burn NO oil or propane. No need for me to make my stacks that pretty.
 
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I wish I could place my stacks "out back" behind the house... But there ain't much for level ground or sunshine back there.
Just ain't anything like 10-14 hours per day of open sunshine on your wood pile...
This is my view from the front porch.
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I do stack some (so-called) "shoulder season" wood and little bits of stuff I cut during the summer back by the wife's asparagus bed (closer to the coal shoot).
I see my "employee" sneaked into one of the shots.
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And of course everyone should have one of these piles...
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Basement storage in the old coal storage room...
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This one may show the stacks better...

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Love me a good Dolmar...
They're just SEXY!!!
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