Speaking from pure lack of experience...why?Originally posted by codetrap
I have done the permit thing as well. This is pretty much the wrong time of year to do it.
Speaking from pure lack of experience...why?Originally posted by codetrap
I have done the permit thing as well. This is pretty much the wrong time of year to do it.
Typically at this point in the year the trees are much higher moisture with having leaves on them, which means they will take much longer to season into firewood.
Lots of sap on everything as well, if you wait till Jan-Feb, its a completely different animal. That being said, I know its a tough thing for me really want to do when its miserable cold and wet.
but if you're forced to cut dead or deadfall...does it really matter?
You can only use deadfall in the PLUZ (random camping) areas and for that you don't need a permit. The permit is for cutting live trees to take firewood home and as codetrap says, it has to be seasoned for a year before burning.Originally posted by Brent.ff
but if you're forced to cut dead or deadfall...does it really matter?
Any campgrounds inside PP's, you can't burn or collect dead fall.
Originally posted by blubs
Typically at this point in the year the trees are much higher moisture with having leaves on them, which means they will take much longer to season into firewood.
Lots of sap on everything as well, if you wait till Jan-Feb, its a completely different animal. That being said, I know its a tough thing for me really want to do when its miserable cold and wet.Yeah, permit is for deadfall only, we were out near waiporous the other weekend and had a permit, we were camping so we just grabbed what we needed for the weekend, but there is quite a bit of stuff fallen near the roads sometimes, often the province goes in there and cuts a bunch down to thin things out, especially near the roads.Originally posted by Brent.ff
but if you're forced to cut dead or deadfall...does it really matter?
We did do a big haul early in the year though from a friends private land, with 2 chainsaws, a couple recip saws, 6 people and a quad, and a flat deck tow truck to load 7ft sections on to... we were able to pull a couple cords.. definitely a lot better deal to just buy it as suggested above for $100/truck if you value your time... but i am cheap, and its a good workout, so i'll probably do it again.
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You're only allowed to cut standing-live birch, everything else has to be standing-dead or deadfall, according to the TM66 conditions. Only need a permit if you're taking it home. Dont need it to cut and burn while camping.Originally posted by C_Dave45
You can only use deadfall in the PLUZ (random camping) areas and for that you don't need a permit. The permit is for cutting live trees to take firewood home and as codetrap says, it has to be seasoned for a year before burning.
Any campgrounds inside PP's, you can't burn or collect dead fall.
Have a few updates. Firstly, this firewood discussion is timely, because I just picked up ten back of kiln-dried birch from firewood depot this morning. I've used this stuff in the past, and it's awesome. So dry, you don't really need kindling, and there is virtually no smoke. Good for cooking over, and good for sitting around. I've had some bad expereinces with the bagged wood at the campgrounds being wet, so this takes some of that hassle out of the equation. Slightly bigger bags than the campgrounds, so ten bags is a lot of wood! Don't plan on burning it all in one weekend, but it's all loaded in the trailer anyway.
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here's some more info on the permits, TM66 i think is the permit most people typically get
http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/app21/for...ting%20Permits
still only allowed maximum of 7 tress with it though, but thats realistically probably a pickup load.
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Guess if i want half decent wood i need to do this in the winter, dry em out till the summer camping season
Or go to a all-you-can-take firewood campground, and overload a bit haha
I bought my firewood bulk at Burnco. 0.17/lb for Pine, 0.21/lb for Birch. A ~4x4 section of my truck bed, filled to the top was about 375lbs of pine, $67.
Buy 2x4s and cut them up.
yeah the econo shit at Rona, that's about all its good for.Originally posted by suntan
Buy 2x4s and cut them up.
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yeah we bought a "little" 4ton electric splitter, i say little because even though its considered weaksauce in comparison, it split everything we threw at it, and it was only $200, best investment ever, saved a lot of time, and backs, and axesOriginally posted by codetrap
I found a decent stand of live birch that had a couple that were damaged, and we took those out. 4 trees filled my truck, my buddies truck and a small trailer we had to weight capacity. They were big.
Made for fun with the power splitter in the driveway.
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Have you talked to the dudes at Hobo Camper Country? Usually cheaper than dealerships. Although, suspect those are the kind of thing you can find online too.Originally posted by cycosis
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