Finally got to get started on splitting next winters firewood. First I had a pile of junk wood that I give to my sister when she’s goes camping. She’s 65 and still tent camps

so appreciates a nice fire. The first pic is the junk wood I have for her, she will be going to her favorite spot in North Idaho in June. I was surprised how much really rotten wood was in the stack and it’s all split and piled up under this tarp for burning tomorrow with my brush and limbs.
My splitter is only a 22 ton but that’s more than enough for the soft pine and fir I split. I have split rounds larger than the one shown plus my splitter will rotate to vertical splitting which helps with some of the larger rounds. Yesterday I split about half of what I will do for this upcoming winter and it’s just piled in my wood shed for now. In a few days I’ll stack it loosely for curing. It was cut down and into rounds last fall and was stacked outdoors under the eve of my shop until yesterday. It’s still running 40 - 50% moisture content and for indoor burning it needs to be less than 20%. I have 5-6 months before I’ll start burning it so it should be fine by then.
This might sound nuts but I enjoy doing this work. It’s really pretty easy with the splitter, I’m too old and out of shape to swing a maul or sledge.

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