snow fence..
jrw1621 wrote: Snow Fence: http://www.google.com/search?q=snow+fence&hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-US&rlz=1I7GGLL_en&prmd=ivns&source=univ&tbs=shop:1&tbo=u&ei=BT8uTeq_DcT48AbEp8n8CQ&sa=X&oi=product_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CD8QrQQwAA On your chain link fence apply another mesh (likely with zip ties) to reduce the amount of "blow thru"
you beat me to it.
rebelgtp wrote: Anyone have any good ideas on how to limit the amount of snow blown into the drive way? That is the major cause of the snow levels that I have right now, not the actual snow fall levels. The wind blows across the front of my driveway and I end up with several feet pushing its way down into the drive way and piling up several feet. The driveway is wide enough to park 4 full size cars side by side and another 4 behind them. As you can imagine this can lead to quite a bit of snow. There are short (4 foot) chain link fences on each side of the drive so snow will blow right through those. The common wind is anywhere from 20-40mph here and mostly only goes the one direction across the front of the drive (basically follows the road). Short of stopping the windblown snow from coming in in the first place allow it to keep going across and out the other side. I would also say move down south but to avoid the snow you would need to move to Florida. I think Floridians would agree we have enough Yankees here so stay put. Any ideas?
From that diagram though it seems like I would end up with quite a bit more dropping directly in the driveway though possibly only on the one side?
Nah wouldn't want to live in Florida, I like having mountains to play in
ugly but should get the job done
jrw1621 & Ignorant both beat me to it.... maybe I should read all the posts before responding...
DukeOfUndersteer wrote:carzan wrote: I love my XJ. That is all.I approve this message
Me as well, but man these things are EPICALLY terrible in 2wd. I'd rather drive the lowered Escort on crappy all seasons than this stuff than the Cherokee in 2wd mode.
4wd pulled off some pretty intense stuff last night, though. TACO BELL WAS IMPORTANT.
Had 28.5" up here yesterday. One year to the day after my shoulder surgery. I shoveled every last bit out of my driveway... well most of it. Have to go back out in a while and re-do what the winds have done overnight. My shoulder feels pretty good. Three cheers for the best healthcare in the world, in Costa Rica.
Snow is bad, and is evil on it's own right.
But having an evacuation when it's in the teens outside is not all that enjoyable, either. Especially when you are dressed for office work, and a 30 second walk outdoors.
I can almost feel my feet again. Ouch.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:alfadriver wrote: I doubt you'll find hills tall enough in Florida to even sled down.The only "hill" I've seen in Florida is bridge over water. I'm pretty sure the highest point in the whole state is the top floor of a hotel.
I've driven by the highest point in Fla. I think its up near the Ala state line.
alfadriver wrote: But having an evacuation when it's in the teens outside is not all that enjoyable, either. Especially when you are dressed for office work, and a 30 second walk outdoors.
You really, really need to get the key to that restroom down the hall.
Down here in HotLanta, it isn't - hot that is........ Daytime high temps have edged above freezing on one of the last three days. Today is no different with projected highs still in the low 30's. Ugggh! And the over night lows are threatening to break records that are in the very low teens. That may seem tame to those who live in more northern climes, but it is unusual and uncomfortable for most residents around here. We're looking at temps in upper 50's and low 60's by early next week.
At least the roads are finally clearing, but there are areas covered in black ice. The morons still haven't figured that stuff out....
One thing that a lot of our Northern friend don't realize is that a lot of Southern houses have no, or inadequate, heat. We are not well equipped for long cold snaps. Lot's of little space heaters, some of which cause house fires. We have two nice ones here to take the chill off when temps inside get into the 40's. I imagine that ATL has a lot of older, unheated, houses.
It has been POURING rain here today so we are getting quite a bit of melt, drains are clogged with snow so there is quite a bit of standing water on the roads. I have a three day weekend coming up I think I will try and get some of that snow fencing and put it up before there is another snow storm.
On the subject of an XJ we are looking for one for the girl friend...and it might end up with a Cummins diesel swap (she is all for this idea).
Quick PSA for the ATL folks:
When you do get out, please act like a non-lazy berkeley who's got some damned sense for the 5 minutes it takes to remove the mattress-sized sheet of ice/snow on your vehicle's roof!
Thanks,
The Management.
In reply to poopshovel:
hahaha!!! This happened on 400 north, looked like a minor explosion. Complete white out at 55mph for a split second...
In reply to DukeOfUndersteer:
That passes for excitement in the South. I have been watching the same thing here in Birmingham.
tractor trailer depot on I-75 in ohio + 9" of accumulated snow = 400' distances between any big rig and the next car behind it...asses
In reply to 4cylndrfury:
Atlanta version: tractor trailers on icy roads with cars 40' behind them...ASSES blocking the whole dam road after the predictable pile-up
from yesterday morning:
What I saw when I opened my garage:
...and what it looked like after 1.5 hours of shoveling (driveway/walk)
and it only got plowed in twice after that
Just 1.5 months to March...
Send some my way. I didn't buy a set of extra wheels and snow tires to drive around in 2 inches of snow.
Twin_Cam wrote: Send some my way. I didn't buy a set of extra wheels and snow tires to drive around in 2 inches of snow.
My Hakkapalittas have had a decent workout recently. Yesterday's storm was about a foot.
Everybody whining about snow. Well, I was very concerned last week that my citrus trees would get some frost burn. They are fine, however, and they are sagging with fruit. Phew!!!
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