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 FREE FIREWOOD ROUNDS - WHATCOM COUNTY 
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Cut two large cottonwood trees down in late summer. I was going to save the wood for my fire ring (no fireplace)

Now I just want them gone. Need to plant more trees and stuff.

You haul, season, split

Skagit county, Snohomish? Anyway free wood!!


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Wed Nov 02, 2022 5:32 am
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Cottonwood usually makes for not very good firewood. They take a long time to dry out and they tend to burn fast and they are a very soft wood.
Glad you posted for free but they need to sit for a while (under cover preferably) and dry out. Might be fine for a bonfire or family campfire.
Have way too much firewood already but good luck with getting rid of it!

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Thu Nov 03, 2022 7:47 pm
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Col_Temp wrote:
Cottonwood usually makes for not very good firewood. They take a long time to dry out and they tend to burn fast and they are a very soft wood.
Glad you posted for free but they need to sit for a while (under cover preferably) and dry out. Might be fine for a bonfire or family campfire.
Have way too much firewood already but good luck with getting rid of it!


Hahhaha thanks for the bump

PLUS it's a BIOTCH to split when wet!!

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good for "smoking" not alot of flavor


if you were not so far I'd take a few

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