โOct-05-2017 08:10 PM
โOct-08-2017 06:20 PM
garmp wrote:
I'm a true believer that any self respecting user of the outdoors, hunter, camper, fisherman, sportsman, etc should do his/her part to preserve and protect the outdoors that we use.
Don't transport firewood more that 50 miles form its source of origin, please! As a camper of many years and a fond lover of the great outdoors, I've been tempted many times. But my senses told me that if I want to continue to use these facilities play by the rules, for the good of all. Never, never, ever thought I'd be one to go to Home Depot & buy DuraFlame logs, but I do. Maybe the ozone is going to hell, but I'm saving trees!
โOct-08-2017 02:59 PM
โOct-07-2017 01:27 PM
โOct-07-2017 05:42 AM
rickhise wrote:
........Kinda felt like I needed to go to Lowes an buy some treated 2/4s To burn
โOct-06-2017 08:41 PM
โOct-06-2017 07:09 PM
rickhise wrote:
Was stopped at check in and advised no fire wood was allowed
that wasn't kiln (sp) dried.
I know there is an issue over importing
Certain creatures
Kinda felt like I needed to go to Lowes an buy some treated 2/4s
To burn
โOct-06-2017 06:45 PM
Lynnmor wrote:DownTheAvenue wrote:
I have seen that lot through the US and Canada. Moving firewood, especially with bark intact, moves the insects that kills trees. What you saw is pretty much standard.
Did you ever see the steady parade of log trucks traveling from Maine into Canada all Winter?
โOct-06-2017 08:17 AM
โOct-06-2017 06:58 AM
DownTheAvenue wrote:
I have seen that lot through the US and Canada. Moving firewood, especially with bark intact, moves the insects that kills trees. What you saw is pretty much standard.
โOct-06-2017 06:25 AM
โOct-06-2017 06:13 AM
โOct-06-2017 04:28 AM
โOct-06-2017 03:57 AM
โOct-05-2017 09:25 PM
rickhise wrote:
Was stopped at check in and advised no fire wood was allowed
that wasn't kiln (sp) dried.
I know there is an issue over importing
Certain creatures
Kinda felt like I needed to go to Lowes an buy some treated 2/4s
To burn