Adirondack case guy: I think I saw where He stated he was cutting next years wood.
I liked to cut on frozen ground too but not fighting snow and ice. When I was burning wood I usually cut in the fall after harvest but before we had much snow and then in the spring before planting started. Light jacket weather. LOL
In the woods around me you would have 2-3 foot of snow in them right now. Unless you drag the logs up to a cleared area your going to be fighting the snow to get around here.
The only wood I cut now is just to clean up the pastures, fence rows and any dead falls. I just block most of it up. My younger brother usually comes and gets most of it. Any thing that will make a log I sell. Even the "junk" wood will make tie lumber now.
Had a fellow buy some cotton wood here last year. I have no clue what he could use it for.
As for cutting in the summer. I can't take the heat anymore. Got heat stroke about 10 years ago and just wilt in the heat anymore. I will take zero over 90 any day now.
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