Dan Boone wrote:What jumps out at me is that 84" of snow. That's the unexploited resource on your land, which (I assume) is why you're thinking snow fences to capture it.
Only... what are you using for snow fencing? I assume it's a resource limitation that you are "only" snow-fencing a few acres (still a big job of course).
What I'm wondering is whether this isn't a situation that cries out for bulldozer-scale swales. I'm thinking deep swales with tall berms, basically as narrow and steep as your soils will hold. Over as much land as you can afford to do earthworks on -- more like the bulk of your property than a corner of it. Properly situated (I haven't the foggiest idea how to do that, but I know it's a science) the swale/berm arrangements should not only capture a lot of snow in the swales (with the berms working like snow fences) but also as windbreaks for the plants getting established in the swale bottoms.
Just a thought. It's a lot of bulldozer work for sure.