Kevin,
I'm good for 11:00.
Regarding methods, I don't like method 2 which involves cherry picking (no... walnut picking) through the pile. It's possible the bad stuff is on top and the good stuff on the bottom, or vise-versa. Randomness approaches serendipity.
I like method 1, except as I PM'd you, I think that assigning the piled up wood based on a number drawn from a hat, rather than selecting the pile based on the number you draw, would be faster. as there's no deliberation on which pile to choose.
With at least nine or ten people, we could set up an arrangement where there are four teams of unloaders (two per team) and two tally men. (Tally persons, I 'm sorry. One measures, the other calcs and records on a sheet). Unloaders drop board in piles, tally men (person, darn it) measure and record running BF in pile. When unloaded, a final tally is made and adjustments as needed are made to equalize the piles.
So, to further complicate things, I suggest Modified Method 1 where, after the 10 piles are created, you draw a hat number and whatever number you draw is your pile.
We will need some chalk, though. To number the piles.
And a tally person, who knows the difference in cubic feet and board feet. Obviously, I don't.
Jim
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What time does Klingspoor open on Sunday?