Planning on RVing? Don’t Forget to Bring High-Quality Firewood

April 24, 2019 | Brianna

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When preparing to take a trip in an RV, it’s important that you bring high-quality firewood. Renting a luxury RV from an industry-leading company like Goss RV will open the doors to a world of new outdoor adventures, some of which include sightseeing, camping and tailgating. Regardless of what RVing activities you have planned, though, premium firewood will create a more enjoyable and memorable trip.

You Can Easily Build Fires Using High-Quality Firewood

It’s frustrating when you finally pull up to your RV campground, only to discover that all the local wood is wet and soggy from a recent rainstorm. You may go through an entire box of matches trying to light it, all to no avail. But you can avoid this headache by bringing high-quality firewood. The kiln-dried firewood sold at Cutting Edge Firewood has been dried for 12 times longer than the kiln-drying standard created by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). As a result, it’s incredibly easy to light, often requiring just a single match with a small pile of tinder and kindling.

RV Campgrounds May Prohibit You From Gathering Local Wood

Even if you’re able to find dry wood at your RV campground, you may not be able to collect and use it. Many parks, campsites and RV campgrounds prohibit visitors from gathering local wood. If there’s an erosion problem at your campground, for example, officials may require you to bring your own firewood. Fallen tree limbs and branches protect against soil erosion by disrupting the flow of water. But if you collect and use this local wood, the soil will become susceptible to further erosion problems. By bringing your own firewood, you’ll have peace of mind knowing that you can build fires at your RV campground or destination regardless of whether there’s a ban on collecting local wood.

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You Can Build Hotter, Cleaner Fires

When you’re sitting around the fire in the evening, you’ll experience more warmth and less smoke by using high-quality firewood. The amount of heat and smoke produced by a fire is influenced by the quality of the firewood used. High-quality firewood produces more heat and less smoke than low-quality firewood because of its low moisture content. With its low moisture content – usually 10% to 20% – kiln-dried firewood produces a more efficient combustion process in which a greater amount of the wood is burned and converted into heat, making it ideal for RVing.

To make your fires even hotter, consider the following tips:

  • Only use kiln-dried firewood.

  • Arrange your firewood in a traditional tipi style, meaning the individual logs are placed in a circle as they lean into each other at the top.

  • Blow on your fire to fuel it with extra oxygen.

  • Build your fire in an open area so that wind can blow into and through it.

  • Keep your firewood dry by storing it in a safe, sheltered area until you are ready to use it.

You’ll Become the King of Grilling and Smoking Foods

Good food and RVing go hand in hand. After a long day of driving on the road, there’s no better way to unwind than by feasting a homemade meal in front of a fire. High-quality wood will allow you to grill and smoke more delicious foods by adding a unique flavor to whatever you cook. From chicken and fish to beef brisket, pork chops, ribs and steaks, you can use high-quality wood to enhance the flavor of your foods.

Unbeknownst to many people, different varieties of wood offer different flavors when used for cooking. Hickory wood offers a strong flavor that’s both smoky and sweet, whereas pecan wood offers a milder, nuttier flavor. Feel free to bring several types of high-quality cooking wood when RVing. You can then experiment with the different types to see which one works best.

High-Quality Firewood Completes the Tailgating Experience

There’s no substitution for high-quality wood when tailgating. When tailgating, you’ll need to bring two things to cook delicious food: a grill or smoker and the right wood. After driving up your tailgating destination, you can pull out your grill or smoker to begin the cooking festivities.

High-quality wood, especially cooking chunks or chips, will inject flavor-rich compounds into your food. You don’t have to rely strictly on wood when cooking at tailgating party. On the contrary, many tailgaters prefer a combination of both charcoal and wood. Just a handful of high-quality cooking wood chunks or chips will enhance the flavor of your food. Be warned, though, other tailgaters will likely venture towards you once they catch the aroma of your grill or smoker, so you may want to bring extra food just in case.

Whether you’re planning a weekend getaway or a month-long vacation, don’t forget to bring high-quality firewood when RVing. With its ability to burn hotter and cleaner, it outperforms locally gathered firewood in almost every way.

Written by Brent Willingham

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