Zero signs of water where the pipe goes through the roof, flashing, plywood, and the outer wall pipe are all dry, no drip stains.
I'm thinking maybe just a bit got blown sideways, between the storm collar and the inner stove pipe.
Pan DW placed on the stove was bone dry, so it can't have been more than a few drops. I'll write that one off for now, see if it repeats.
Not so lucky at camp, looks like I'm getting some water from the top triangular section of the wall, the section I knew was marginal but hadn't replaced. I finally found a damp spot on the new sheathing, up high.
I don't want to mess with the wall any more until later in the season, need more sheathing and siding, get it when I order another truckload of stuff from Lowes for the deck. Think I'll tack down the one clearly popped board, then just cover that section with heavy clear plastic until Fall. Stabilize it, so I can move on to the deck that I really want to get going on.
Nice weather tomorrow, and I should get out early, worked extra hours earlier in the week. Definitely want to try the kayak, then get the wall done for the time being, pop off some of the crawl space skirt and start the deck.
A shot from the steps. Rain tapered off after about 1-1/4", but water is decently high, will undoubtedly rise some more. The water should normally be just past the furthest line of trees