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Now i thought that bark side up would be the best way, though a wood cutter friend noticed whilst in Europe particularly that all the firewood was stacked bark to the bottom. Perhaps the moisture can evaporate from the wood easier that way? Any thoughts?

 

We have been talking about this today, and i still can not think why it does dry quicker.

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Now i thought that bark side up would be the best way, though a wood cutter friend noticed whilst in Europe particularly that all the firewood was stacked bark to the bottom. Perhaps the moisture can evaporate from the wood easier that way? Any thoughts?

 

I try to stack mine bark side up, just seems the most obvious to use the bark as a rain protector, maybe the part of europe that your friend visited dosnt have a lot of rain in summer.

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