ktmrfs wrote:
I'm always amazed that in our area state parks say buy wood on site, don't bring any. Then I saw a tractor trailer bring in wood to the campground. It was harvested 300 miles east of the campground in far eastern oregon and we were at a campground on the oregon coast. But the don't want me bringing wood from 50 miles away from the same forest the CG is in. Go figure.
I started asking at campgrounds WHERE does your wood come from. Seldom is it anywhere nearby, usually from central or southern part of the state, 200-300 miles away.
I have about 3 cords of wood from a locally cut red cedar that has been well dried. Bring it on any camping trips in Oregon. Going out of state I have a few cords of cut up cedar decking from a deck removal project. I bring that.
And then in FS campgrounds, we usually can harvest a decent amount of wood locally.
Wouldn't cedar decking be pressure-treated?