Couple of pointers: the workers at the capital have to stagger the chops to be able to whip the settler, this is best done by using Worker 4 (the southern most worker) to road the tile SE of the capital for 1 turn and then move to the next forest to chop.
Leaving the forest N-NW of the capital to the copper city, allows the grass hill forest and that saved forest to get dropped into a granary within 5 turns of settling copper city.
City 2 can 2 turn a worker with a whip at size 3 (overflow from the warrior enables this) but if we aren't going for Oracle then we really need to work out what the worker requirements are, as it may be that we don't want that fifth worker and would rather just grow straight to size 4 on warriors and build a settler, depends how the settlers come out and when the capital needs the pig for.
I'm pretty sure the worker micro for a rush to the furs plan significantly diverges from the worker micro for a quick Oracle in a few turns (T43?), once city 2 reaches size 3. We can save gold after Pottery until T50, T51 so the tech is the problem, but we need to invest so many worker turns into prechopping forests that we don't want to chop if we ought to make a decision on which plan to follow sooner than that.
Leaving the forest N-NW of the capital to the copper city, allows the grass hill forest and that saved forest to get dropped into a granary within 5 turns of settling copper city.
City 2 can 2 turn a worker with a whip at size 3 (overflow from the warrior enables this) but if we aren't going for Oracle then we really need to work out what the worker requirements are, as it may be that we don't want that fifth worker and would rather just grow straight to size 4 on warriors and build a settler, depends how the settlers come out and when the capital needs the pig for.
I'm pretty sure the worker micro for a rush to the furs plan significantly diverges from the worker micro for a quick Oracle in a few turns (T43?), once city 2 reaches size 3. We can save gold after Pottery until T50, T51 so the tech is the problem, but we need to invest so many worker turns into prechopping forests that we don't want to chop if we ought to make a decision on which plan to follow sooner than that.