Our eight by ten woodshed holds six front to back or back to front sandwich tiers. These six tiers of stacked firewood have decreased. You would see random piles some high, some low.
Eight feet deep, ten feet wide and over six feet high. God did not say build a woodshed eight by ten by six cubits. My son did design the more typical common dimensions. When standing at the base of a six foot high tier few or numerous firewood sticks may tumble down or drop vertical. Important to keep my face and head clear as gravity grabs everything up high and pulls it down.
If I stand on an adjacent three foot high tier gravity is a friend. I pull wood off the top and allow it to tumble clear of feet, shins and ankles.
If temperatures truly touch 40F in four days I can then work in mild air restacking the entire shed to a safe four foot height. A snow and blue tarp enshrouded exterior firewood stockpile needs to be moved under cover. An added task.
