@evanm I've considered them too for bucking huge rounds, but my 14in battery powered chainsaw is easy to put into a backpack after windy or snowy days. Crosscutting a whole log by hand would be quite a workout. Clearing it from a trail needs two cuts at least.
@bmdhacks I’m a little wary of going the power tool route. I have no experience with them, so would want to get some safety training. In Oakland, only public works staff can legally use them in parks, not sure how common that rule is.
@evanm doubles as a test for ADHD. If you can spend the 45 minutes it takes to cut a log with it, you have more patience than me. Or you just really like cutting logs.