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    Default Need wood for the campfire?



    Come and get it. I've got plenty. I've got some huge pine logs (6' long maybe and pretty big around but we have a chain saw to make it more manageable to move). Also a big pile of smaller logs and branches sitting right on the street. Easy load.

    For the adventurous, there are many fallen trees at the back of our lot. You're welcome to take as much as you want. You can drive into the yard to some degree (avoiding the septic tank of course) but you might have to get creative to get it out of there (ie. a winch or come-along as the wood will need to be dragged across a couple small foot bridges unless it is cut to a more manageable size, then a wheel barrow or wagon would work).

    At any rate, we've got easy piles and not so easy piles, but it's all free.

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