This may or may not be helpful, but when I was about 13 my family and another family cut this much wood (in LaPine, Oregon) in two days:
That's two grown men operating saws, two kids throwing and loading cord wood, and two wives cooking and helping out however they could. I don't remember exactly how many cords that load worked out to, but it was an interesting experiment anyway.
A few years after that my step-father and I (one saw) could retrieve two cords a day by ourselves without much trouble. The latter was tamarack pine that was either on the ground or obviously dead standing, but often on steep terrain... sometimes throwing uphill to load, sometimes throwing down.
We used an ol' Willys cabover flatbed (FC150 or 170) with bed racks to get in and haul the wood out. With a top speed of about 35-40mph on the highway we spent a little more time than usual just getting
to the wood and back. Fortunately we lived about 5 miles from the forest entrance, and maybe another 5 miles up to the cut area. :biggrinbounce2:
Fred B.