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Beautiful stuff Rico! Is that beginning of red ring rot? Make for some nice quarter sawn trim, or a floor for sure, gotta keep that grain where it can be appreciatedWinter is coming, so I'm trying to get as many logs out of the woods before it starts getting muddy around here.
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A close up showing the quality of the Fir I have been skidding lately.
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I hate to say it, but we are seeing something similar with the northern white cedars in NE Minnesota. My uncle has been a close student of his land for 30 plus years and has noticed dieback in his cedars the last several years. Asking USFS folks, people that have spent there entire life in the area, etc. has simply gotten him blank stares. To his knowledge, and he digs for answers, few are even aware around here of the issue. I'm going to pass the link for the article on to him. Thanks!We are seeing the same thing with the Cedars in the Sierra's. On top of the catastrophic, historic Pine death, the Cedars and Firs are also taking a real beating. Even 1000-3000 year old Redwoods are looking very unwell. I have spent my whole life admiring some of these giants, and I have never seen them looking this bad. Fuck global warming/climate change!
Loving it Rico. In a prior part of my life I was a timber framer. Though I typically preferred our white pine jobs, I was always in awe of some of the large Doug fir beauties (my favorite were the tight grain quartersawn knot free ones) we would get for some frames. Thanks for taking the time to mill vertical grain lumber; wood like this deserves the extra time and effort. Always love seeing your pictures. Mind boggling scale for this MN boy.Winter is coming, so I'm trying to get as many logs out of the woods before it starts getting muddy around here.
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A close up showing the quality of the Fir I have been skidding lately.
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Stocky Lil fella. Interesting choice in felling cuts, any sign of beetles?











A couple pieces of plywood on a flat-enough roof don't hurt. Peace of mind for the roof owner.