Today I was doing some fatwood scrounging and thought I was cutting into a deadfall eastern red cedar. I wasn't expecting fatwood in a red cedar although I often find red cedar rootballs burn very vigorously, so I was just checking to see if there was any resin collecting in it near the base. This deadfall looked just like the many deadfall (or intentionally cut down) red cedars I often cut up for my bushcamp campfires in terms of a very dry, non-rotted trunk, but to my surprise the pulpwood...
Tree identification (Virginia) during fatwood search
Tree identification (Virginia) during fatwood search