For this type of question, it is best to use a Runescape skill calculator. Search the internet for those terms [runescape skill calculator], and enter the required data (your current level, and the activity you plan to do).
Please note that cutting yew is not a particularly fast way to get experience. You get woodcutting experience much faster if you cut willow, or oak (I understand willow is faster). The only reason you would cut yew is to earn money while you train.
It would take exactly 2555 willow logs.
2,114 Maple logs ( making maple longbows )4,227 Maple logs ( making maple longbows (u) )
It all depends what level your Firemaking is. lets say your Firemaking is 58 (Just high enough to burn eucalyptus logs) you would have to burn just over 66,000 eucalyptus logs.
You would need to chop approximately 94524 maple logs in order to advance from level 60 to level 99 in firemaking. ---------------- Fact: Did you know by the time you get level 95 in a skill you will have to get all the experience you acquired to get to level 95 again in order to get level 99?
96,551. :) good luck
You will need around 67,566 yew logs cut to get from level 75 Woodcutting to 99. a deuce load of yews im on 70wc so I need a deuce load
You would need to chop 2793 willow logs from level 35 to level 60 woodcutting.
there are many places but if yiu really want to find them it would be in lumbrage or varrack
That really depends on the type of logs. It also depends on your current level. I suggest you use a skill calculator - you can search for one online.
That's best consulted at an online skill calculator, such as the ones available at salmoneus.net, or runescape.wikia.com.
this will entirely depend on how many hours a day you plan on training with these and what your current firemaking level is.
you would have to burn 96,551 maple logs and you need 13,034,366 experience to go. Hope this helped.