Posted by woodshax on November 30, 2016 at 10:09:10 from (97.93.208.248):
I know this is an old post but I was trolling through Firewood vending forums and saw it and figured I would put in my 2 cents. We have firewood vending machines in Texas and a lot more modern than the firewood express. But for State parks and other camp sites there is an ongoing transition to making people buy from known local sources, on the park itself or certified heat treated to stem the tide on spreading trees diseases and invasive species.....camp fires are more for the "experience" rather than home heating and the higher prices reflect increased costs compared to roadside and gas station sales. Also the convenience factor... Kind of like paying $8 at a ball game for a beer instead of$1 at the store. Also, if you buy from the Park you are supporting the park and helping them maintain that experience. Do I feel guilty about selling $5000 in bagged firewood at 10 parks during Thanksgiving week?....No ....and The campers and Park Rangers think it is great and we rarely ever get negative feedback as the campers are free to smuggle it in or get it from an approved source... outside the park, but that would require them to put down their beer, get in the car and go searching
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