Hauling Fire Wood up the Hill - Winter Prep
5 months ago
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Autumn means winter is around the corner. Last winter, we had to purchase most of the firewood we needed. With temperatures getting down to -25, we burned about 4 cords of wood. This year, we intend to use less electricity, which means more wood. In previous videos, we cut down Beach, Black Cherry, Hemlock, and Big-Leaf Magnolia trees. Some of this wood has already been cut to length but is spread across the property. We want some idea of how much wood we are starting the winter with, so today, we start hauling all the wood to a central location for stacking.
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