What type of wood is this?

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seattle nate

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I got off work early enough Friday to buy a permit. I found the wood on Middle Fork Road near North Bend. Sorry in advance for dumb question. This is my first year cutting and my first post on AS.
 
Dan_IN_MN

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I got off work early enough Friday to buy a permit. I found the wood on Middle Fork Road near North Bend. Sorry in advance for dumb question. This is my first year cutting and my first post on AS.

Looks like popular to me.

Welcome to AS!

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Blades of stihl

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I don't know about the wood, but I know what that orange and white thing on top is. If you split a round and it is light yellow with green streaking or even a hint of purple streaking, then it's definitely poplar.
 
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I see poplar rounds. Not the best for long BTU's [sounds like an F14 afterburner when going hot in the stove]but, it beats burning snowballs !! Nice to split too in my experience. Split it in as big a piece as you can load into your burner and you'll be good to go.
 
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