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<blockquote data-quote="windthrown" data-source="post: 919899" data-attributes="member: 11682"><p>This is something to take into account in Alaska, where the dry summer season is short. The dryer the wood by fall/winter, the more heat you will get out of it. </p><p></p><p>Here I leave some dead standing alder, oak and maple snags for easy felling and cutting if needed in winter. We just dropped an oak snag to get us through the end of the firewood season here (got about 1-1/2 cords of dry wood out of it this week). Dulls the chainsaw blades faster, but its ready available semi-dry seasoned firewood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="windthrown, post: 919899, member: 11682"] This is something to take into account in Alaska, where the dry summer season is short. The dryer the wood by fall/winter, the more heat you will get out of it. Here I leave some dead standing alder, oak and maple snags for easy felling and cutting if needed in winter. We just dropped an oak snag to get us through the end of the firewood season here (got about 1-1/2 cords of dry wood out of it this week). Dulls the chainsaw blades faster, but its ready available semi-dry seasoned firewood. [/QUOTE]
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