It’s that time of year again! Right about now my shoulders feel like I’ve spent three lifetimes splittin’ and stackin’ & chuckin’ in search of an answer to this age-old wood chuckin’ question. For the results of that research, click the link and read on: https://adirondackoutlaw.com/how-much-wood/
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Not to worry Dick, looks like the nut jobs in Albany are working to make burning wood a felony as well as your propane cook stove. So yes a outlaw you will be but not with a sore shoulders!
Those nut jobs in Albany need to spend a winter living full time in the north country, battling subzero temps to keep their home & family warm. Any knucklehead what thinks they are comin’ for this Adirondack Outlaw’s wood stove better load heavy & bring reinforcements. Thanks Chip, for reading, & also for the heads up.
We need reparations for people that burn wood. It was forced upon them. They had no control. They were slaves to being warm