What's a "bundle?"

Often times split firewood is sold “in bundles,” which means it’s packaged, boxed, tied, or bagged for ease. 

Bundles are usually also kiln-dried, which means the wood is not wet, will easily light, and is free of bugs or pests. Most US National Parks sell bundled kiln-dried wood at the park office or camp host. You can expect to pay about seven dollars for about six pieces of wood.