Wondering if anyone has experience with gravel road maintenance and snow plowing that could give me some insight. I did a Google search, but did not find much.
My family has a cabin in the Adirondacks. There is an adjacent property that accesses their place via our road, which is a fairly steep gravel road about a quarter mile long. They are paying a local guy to plow as well as maintain the road so they can use it as a ski camp in the winter. We are having issues with frequent rain storms washing ruts in the road, normally would not be a big issue but it becomes a problem for plowing. The plow guy says he can’t put water bars in place due to needing a flat surface to plow. Due to our agreement with the neighbor we’re +\- on the hook for a portion of the cost of maintaining the road (not the plowing part, just keeping it maintained), but without an option for water bars to prevent these frequent washouts it has the potential to add up fast. My description of the arrangement between us is simplified, so please don’t comment on that.
However, I am wondering if anyone has experience with gravel work roads like this. I have seen some water bars that use an anchor in the gravel with a protruding, semi-flexible plastic “fin” that allows flexing to drive over it, but still stops water. I’m curious if something like this, or some other solution exists that would help with the water problems but still allow for plowing?
My family has a cabin in the Adirondacks. There is an adjacent property that accesses their place via our road, which is a fairly steep gravel road about a quarter mile long. They are paying a local guy to plow as well as maintain the road so they can use it as a ski camp in the winter. We are having issues with frequent rain storms washing ruts in the road, normally would not be a big issue but it becomes a problem for plowing. The plow guy says he can’t put water bars in place due to needing a flat surface to plow. Due to our agreement with the neighbor we’re +\- on the hook for a portion of the cost of maintaining the road (not the plowing part, just keeping it maintained), but without an option for water bars to prevent these frequent washouts it has the potential to add up fast. My description of the arrangement between us is simplified, so please don’t comment on that.
However, I am wondering if anyone has experience with gravel work roads like this. I have seen some water bars that use an anchor in the gravel with a protruding, semi-flexible plastic “fin” that allows flexing to drive over it, but still stops water. I’m curious if something like this, or some other solution exists that would help with the water problems but still allow for plowing?