Posted by paul on December 17, 2011 at 09:13:37 from (76.77.196.252):
In Reply to: Snow Fence posted by alg on December 16, 2011 at 21:22:09:
There used to be a 'hedge row' of old fence & scrubby trees 2 80's northweest of us. Our drivewway drifted in, but not too badly.
The neighbors ripped out that fence row in the 1980s.
We got a pile of snow higher than a car for a few years after that. Holy cow.
We plant 4 rows of corn along the driveway now, every year. That helps a lot, a natural snow fence.
For me, 50 feet is a little close, 100 feet is better. The features of an area have some influence, my driveway is built up and still when the corn rows are 50 feet away it can deposit on the road. As snow blows around the grove, that is where the very very deep snowbank can appear; the corn rows are more like 200 feet away from that area, and the corn rows help a whole bunch for that.
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