Storing
fire
woods
to avoid wet by rain
When
camping in several places in the USA few years ago, we usually have
warm temperature from heating of fire woods. But be careful that many
national or state parks don’t allow you to bring your own woods,
because they worry that your woods may bring diseases to the parks,
and infect other trees.
I
saw in many places in developing countries such as Vietnam, Laos,
Indonesia and Cambodia, and even in some villages in the USA, people
use woods for cooking and heating. It is might be due to increasing
price of oil and gas. Woods are among the cheap resources for fuels.
Chopping
of tree’s trunk
I
saw some shopping centers such as Walmart sells fire woods, but some
of friends of mine have been cutting trees from their own backyards.
They use saw to cut trees or trunks, and split the woods by ax. Such
an interesting lifestyle.
After
splitting, woods need to pile up and store in the dry place. It takes
several months before using woods as fuels. Fire from woods have
around 450 calories per hour, enough for heating and cooking.
I
read some articles that using woods from free resources (cut by
ourselves) could save hundred bugs compared using electricity for
heating the house during winter seasons in the USA.
Have
you ever using fire woods for any purposes?