This is a real question, possibly a dumb one as well. You guys let me know if it's really dumb.
What do people use for firewood that you can cook on in the high country? I live in Evergreen, and will be elk hunting north of Granby this year. That puts most of my altitudes at 8-10000ft. I've only been out here a couple of years, but I have hiked and scouted a lot locally. I haven't seen a tree I'd label as food safe firewood yet.
What wood types do you guys use while on the high country trail to cook with? I hear Randy say "oak brush" all the time, but I certainly don't see it up here.
What do people use for firewood that you can cook on in the high country? I live in Evergreen, and will be elk hunting north of Granby this year. That puts most of my altitudes at 8-10000ft. I've only been out here a couple of years, but I have hiked and scouted a lot locally. I haven't seen a tree I'd label as food safe firewood yet.
What wood types do you guys use while on the high country trail to cook with? I hear Randy say "oak brush" all the time, but I certainly don't see it up here.