Heating for the depths of winter

I am a park ranger, however I love to feel of myself as more than that.

I am a public servant in the truest form of the phrase, because my only goal is to make the forest safer for folks to visit.

We mostly do hiking and camping in these parts, with genuinely limited hunting and fishing for the locals to preserve the local flora and fauna. That said, the winters get pretty brutal, and that is where my job is most vital. I maintain a dozen unusual lodges scattered throughout the numerous hundred acres of land here, in case people get lost. In each lodge are two unusual furnaces, plus some bottled water and canned food. The first furnace the two of us have in each lodge is a fireplace, although the make and model of the fireplace varies wildly. Next to each fireplace the two of us maintain a healthy pile of firewood, enough for two afternoons worth of heat, plus matches and a lighter. In addition to that, the two of us have a little space oil furnace in each lodge, and these are a genuinely modern addition that I am happy about. None of the lodges have electricity ,of course, so these space gas oil furnaces are operated by a hand crank. If you crank the space oil furnace a couple hundred rotations, it will generate heat for an eighth or so. These space gas oil furnaces are a wonderful addition, because I have encountered people before that don’t even think how to start a fire. These space haters are basically idiot proof, which is just what the two of us need out here.
cooling and heating business