Well, I didn't think I would be able to stand working in 96 degrees this afternoon. So, I skipped out from work a few minutes early and instead of going to sleep, I headed for the woods
I was by myself again today. But that is usually the way I like to do things if I can. I started on the middle section again. The first two chunks came of pretty easily. I brought a crowbar to help pry the chunks off of the log. That really worked well except somehow I slipped and fell sideways in the creek bed. Luckily some sharp rocks broke my fall. I am splitting them into pieces about this size so they will be easy to pull out.
It didn't take long to finish splitting the middle section. This is what it turned into.
Then I got started on the 3rd section. I had a very hard time getting the first piece out, but once I did, the rest weren't to bad. I had only planned on staying out 1 1/2 - 2 hours, but once I got started, I didn't want to stop until I had the other section split. I ended up working for 3 hours, but I got it done. The flys were driving me nuts, and a horsefly kept attacking me. I think I sweated off my bug spray. This is what I have from the two sections. It took me 4.5 hours to split them.
Now, I need to pull them up the hill. Once I get them out, I can start splitting the biggest chunk.
Here is what the rings look like on the remaining trunk. They are thinner on one side, but still very nice on most of it.
I tried looking to see how much more I will be able to cut, but it is a tangled mess and I didn't feel like climbing back there. I am hoping to at least get 2 more sections.
Hopefully I can either get some help tomorrow morning, or at least borrow his quad so I can pull them out. Right now I am pooped out. I think I will lay down for a few hours. I can't sleep to long, my son has a baseball game today at 6:00