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We had a flood that washed logs out of 1 building! Logs put away last summer mostly dry, but finding damp patches now as we get near back of our hard wood shed, this has been worse other years, but always depressing! Try and solve the problem ever year, but never quite get it right! Snow, rain, condensation etc. Does help if all logs are really dry when put under cover, even if raining while processing, will cause the black/damp patches. Barn open all sides, so plenty of ventilation.

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I remember the winter of 93/94 was almost as wet as this one, then after a dry early autumn in 93 it began raining every day and i mean every day, it never stopped raining till good friday, not a day went by that we were soaked to the skin felling 5000 ton of spruce about 1200ft above sea level in mid wales.

 

funny how things stick your mind.

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