Re: Don't Fence Me In.
Posted by Todd Hackett on
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I'm not sure those timbers are a snow fence. Snow fences create a low pressure and wind patterns on their down wind side that causes drifts to form. When they are parallel to the road or track, they are placed far enough away that the drift will form between the fence and the road/track. Placing them this close will cause the snow to drift on the track if wind blows one way, or prevent drifts in a place where they wouldn't be a problem if if blows the other way.