OP
This.... it's what used to happen at our old place. It becomes quite a pain in the butt!The problem with letting snow pack down for a "nice frozen surface" is
at some point, we will get a storm with rain or freezing rain, and then
it turns cold again, leaving an icy surface which has zero traction for
walking or driving. Then, I have to have the driveway sanded to make
it possible to walk or drive on it at a cost of around $50 or more. Therefore,
I usually try to remove snow as close to the gravel surface as possible.
The problem with letting snow pack down for a "nice frozen surface" is
at some point, we will get a storm with rain or freezing rain, and then
it turns cold again, leaving an icy surface which has zero traction for
walking or driving. Then, I have to have the driveway sanded to make
it possible to walk or drive on it at a cost of around $50 or more. Therefore,
I usually try to remove snow as close to the gravel surface as possible.