โFeb-24-2015 12:22 PM
โFeb-25-2015 02:50 PM
mdcamping wrote:I know what you're saying, we bought overpriced wood at a local National Park, we used one of those fire starter logs to start the fire, the fire starter (which burned very well),burned for nearly 3 hours, the wood never did completely burn.
Were at a point where we will buy it at the campground, local grocery store or from one of the locals in the area... as long as it looks DRY!
I can't help but laugh about this thread and on how we got burned (pun intended) on green firewood... we had one campground deliver us fire wood (big mistake) which I swear was pulled out from the local pond, it didn't even light up! all it did was foam! :B
Mike
โFeb-25-2015 01:45 PM
โFeb-25-2015 07:29 AM
bukhrn wrote:n7bsn wrote:That's exactly what I want to do, in Shenandoah NP in VA., they want you to bring wood from no more than 30 miles away, I know where to buy it here, but it's a little more than 30 miles from Two Medicine. ๐
If it's "fire-wood", buy local, most states and provinces have some sort of restrictions about moving wood.
I usually burn cut-offs from our shop or use "Tacoma" or other brand logs with no wax binder.
โFeb-25-2015 04:35 AM
n7bsn wrote:That's exactly what I want to do, in Shenandoah NP in VA., they want you to bring wood from no more than 30 miles away, I know where to buy it here, but it's a little more than 30 miles from Two Medicine. ๐
If it's "fire-wood", buy local, most states and provinces have some sort of restrictions about moving wood.
I usually burn cut-offs from our shop or use "Tacoma" or other brand logs with no wax binder.
โFeb-25-2015 04:22 AM
โFeb-24-2015 04:22 PM
โFeb-24-2015 03:12 PM
โFeb-24-2015 03:00 PM
Shot-N-Az wrote:
Look on Craigslist. I have found firewood that way.
โFeb-24-2015 02:02 PM
โFeb-24-2015 01:35 PM