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February 04, 2008

Yurts and cold climates

      One of the questions I get asked the most is, "Do yurts work in cold climates?"

19       Yes they do. All my yurt living has been done in the mountains of the Pacific Northwest, and I've found yurts to be very cozy and efficient to heat. Like any home, you have to do some insulating and cover up those drafty spots (I hang recycled theatre curtains over my yurt windows in the winter).

      If you want to get a glimpse of yurt life in a truly cold climate ("Our nighttime temps fall to -25 to -30 F..."), check out the amazing blog Yurts N Dogs, the ongoing story of a yurt family in Alaska. Right now hubby Rick is racing in the Iditarod (dogsled race), so it's an exciting time to check in.

      And there's a nice little piece on Mongolian vacation choices and The Concept of Havuu from a travelers' blog.

      Be warm, be well, and remember...

                        Home is where the yurt is....

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