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Larch / Tamarack Poles_storage questions

 
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I have access to Larch trees which were cut down in late winter 2017. They average in diameter by about 10 inches.
They are propped up off the forest floor about 5 inches with the bark is still on. Have been there for about 9 months now.

Some of them have been drug out of the forest into an open field to be picked up by a logging truck hopefully soon.
These are off the ground about 5 inches as well. They now have access to full sunlight.

I need to know if these will be alright to store as they are or should I do something else with them.

My plans are to construct a wofati or Mike Oehler underground house using a large John Hait style umbrella to keep all the surrounding earth dry.


 
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