by Will Dyuran (Author)
Becoming an "expert" in the cutting, hauling, splitting and burning firewood requires hard work, willingness to learn, and a constant focus on the task. However, many people did not grow up in the woods with the luxury of years of self-training to gain the experience common to the knowledgeable woodsman, as well as learning the dangers associated with the firewood gathering process. Differently stated, many people want to learn the firewood process from the tree to the stove, but do not have the time to learn every firewood "secret" the hard way through years of trial and error. While there is no substitute for experience, this book provides many of the firewood insider secrets that are otherwise difficult to purge from those who know them well, or are simply not available for you to learn those details. Ultimately, you want to fill your firewood stacks with seasoned ready wood, either for yourself or for others as a business, without getting hurt. Since every tree taken for firewood presents different challenges, it is a precarious position to call oneself an expert when working with dangerous cutting tools intended to fell objects that alone weigh multiple tons. Be careful, think about what you are doing, and enjoy the process.
Author Biography
Will Dyuran grew up in central Mississippi and graduated from Mississippi State University before joining the Navy. He served 20 years as a shipboard officer and Explosive Ordnance Disposal officer, with most of that time on the West Coast and the Western Pacific Theater. During his time in the Navy he was fortunate to have attended the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, CA. Upon retirement, he worked as a Navy Junior ROTC instructor for five years. Currently residing in Northern Arkansas, he spends time with his family on a small farm that always seems to fill any spare time.