I live on a piece of property right along the Sheep River. The recent flooding destroyed a portion of some of the property, wiping out a number of mature trees. (We were very blessed that it was only trees and one small shack).
The flood also deposited hundreds of washed-out trees in place of those that it destroyed. Some of them are nice big, thick timbers (spruce) and seem like they may be more valuable than just for firewood. I've never milled my own lumber, and am curious to know if it would be worth it to get a small portable sawmill and make something useful from the mess left behind. Thought, suggestions?