Usually I cut my own wood, but middle of last winter I found myself in a pinch running out of wood and having no time to cut more.
Went to Berry Bros and purchased a cord of mesquite. Apparently they get it from Hyder AZ. It's good, dry mesquite and has burned well, and I still have some leftover for this winter.
Many of the pieces are very large, and since it's mesquite, you would need a VERY big fire to get some of these pieces to burn. I used my axe (and even my maul a couple times) to split the pieces into smaller burnable ones. My only gripe would be that most of the pieces of their mesquite are not cut at even angles on the ends, so they will not stand up on their own when you set them down vertically to split. I needed to use a wedge the majority of the time so the logs would stand up on their own
Again this is a small gripe, but for what I spent I would like the wood to have even 90 degree angles on each side to facilitate easier splitting.
I will be back again if I find myself running out of wood this winter.