@t2t3456 Thanks, I kill two birds with one stone by piling the snow on a Vernal stream that crosses the path to my house. This creates a snow bridge which usually lasts until most of the melt water is gone.
Thanks! Hauling wood down the trail after every snow storm packs the snow into a walkable trail. I first build a snow bridge over the stream. Then I haul the wood down. By late Winter, the snow bridge can be four or five feet high. In the Spring, the snow pack trail is the last thing to thaw. So that way, I don't have issues with mud. By the time the trail has melted, the surrounding ground has thawed and started to dry out.
Cool time lapse, but why are you taking the snow so far...I would have just dumped it nearer....also, cool sled; good idea....thanks
t2t3456 1 year ago
@t2t3456 Thanks, I kill two birds with one stone by piling the snow on a Vernal stream that crosses the path to my house. This creates a snow bridge which usually lasts until most of the melt water is gone.
minddesigns 1 year ago
@minddesigns Cool...
t2t3456 1 year ago
i admire your work ethic....and i like the wood splitting videos. i started chopping my wood for the winter this morning
Ketchuppy28 3 years ago
Thanks! Hauling wood down the trail after every snow storm packs the snow into a walkable trail. I first build a snow bridge over the stream. Then I haul the wood down. By late Winter, the snow bridge can be four or five feet high. In the Spring, the snow pack trail is the last thing to thaw. So that way, I don't have issues with mud. By the time the trail has melted, the surrounding ground has thawed and started to dry out.
minddesigns 3 years ago