What It’s Like Cutting Firewood in National Forests

Reader Contribution by Alyssa Craft
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by Adobestock/Tomasz Zajda

Two homesteaders share first-hand what the reality of cutting firewood in national forests is like. If you haven’t cut your own wood before, there can be a lot to know and learn!

Things have been very busy for us on our off­-grid homestead in Idaho these past few weeks, and one of the main tasks we have been focusing on has been cutting and stockpiling firewood for the winter. Our first winter on our homestead we just squeaked by with three cords of wood, so we knew we’d need to get a lot more for this coming season!

At first thought, gathering and cutting your own firewood sounds pretty simple. You cut a fallen tree into logs and load ’em up, right? We wish! In actuality, the process for us was much more complicated.

Interested in the steps necessary for gathering your own firewood? Read on for some helpful tips from our own experience!

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