It depends on what you are using it for. It is light weight and burns at a low BTU, so It is not good for house heating. It has a straight grain and ignites easily when seasoned, so it is great for kindling. It pops and crackles when it burns, so be careful when burning in an open firepit.
Bottom line, it works great as kindling and fair for burning in an open firepit.
Personally, I'd buy some cedar to use as kindling and buy some fir or fir/hardwood mix for heating.
Incense Cedar is a wood
yes
Yes.
In alpine mountain area
Sure can. Tends to burn hot, and pretty fast. Would suggest burning cedar as a mix with other woods for best results. In an open fireplace, it will crackle and pop alot. So care needs to be taken. As always, make sure its good and dry. Good starter wood.
When you dry firewood so that it is seasoned and really good to burn.
Very good
Very good
Incense has a large number of uses. It is used as an offering to the gods; as a focus point; to clear an area of "bad" vibrations; to attune your mind to the purpose of your working; to enhance or create a mood; and sometimes just because it smells good. Purchased incense often has a "purpose" attached to it, but those of us who do a lot of this sort of thing, often create our own incense for the specific use we have in mind.
Black Oak is great firewood. It's nearly as good as White Oak, which (along with hickory) tops the list for firewood BTU output here in the Northeast.
Kintalin and firewood
Kintalin and firewood