For you guys it was, I think we had one morning in December it was -13 but it was dead calm, so it didn’t feel anywhere near that cold. Rest of the winter was pretty mild, maybe only burned one tank of gas in the plow truck rest of the winter around the farm. Fed cows in the barn more than I have any other winter as the fields were just too sloppy most of the time.
I counted tonight, I have 2 cords in the large racks I’ve been building, have four of those, I have materials for at least 2 more, probably four more if I want to cut another auger truck up. Have 6 large tote cages filled, those hold a 1/3 of a cord each. Have four small ones filled, thats another cord, then I have all the plastic tanks screwed to pallets and thats roughly another cord and a half. So not quite 7 cords in racks or totes, haven’t made much of a dent in the pile either, its starting to cool off here and the wife asked me to get more cages ready, she doesn’t mind filling the cages, but much prefers the racks I build as you can step clear thru em, she won’t fill the plastic tubs though, she’s too short to reach bottom and got real tired of using a broom handle to scoot wood around
Personally I can chuck it in one of the plastic totes and rarely have to touch it again. Goes back to the days of loading trailers with square bales by myself, when the loft floor is 8 foot of the ground and then you have 15 or 20 layers of hay, you really don’t want to climb down every 5 or 10 bales, got pretty good at dropping them from a considerable height and having them land in place.