inimicalamitous t1_j6zuabr wrote
My gf and I booked an airbnb yurt in this area for this weekend, are we gonna die as popsicles? Any advice?
motomary t1_j706qfh wrote
My daughter air bnb’d a yurt in NH a few yrs back, was “only minus 6 F” and they were miserable. It only had a small wood stove, wasn’t started when they got there. It took HOURS to get up to 50. They left by 6AM when the nearest breakfast place opened. But it’s all about the experience. Cancel if you can.
inimicalamitous t1_j70d75q wrote
Lmao uh oh! It’s heated by a wood stove, but the host is gonna light the fire before we get there. Really think it’s gonna be that bad??
Obi-Juan23 t1_j72mdww wrote
You'll be fine
inimicalamitous t1_j7h4jn3 wrote
You were right it was awesome
Obi-Juan23 t1_j7h4rn4 wrote
Good to hear! Glad it worked out for you guys.
Twombls t1_j700rn2 wrote
How is it heated? If its wood you gotta keep it going.
inimicalamitous t1_j70d4fx wrote
It’s wood! The host is gonna have a fire going for us when we get there, but a bit nervous about the whole thing
hudsoncider t1_j716kbf wrote
Let us know how it goes !
KingKababa t1_j707zcc wrote
This is where the fun begins.
letterperfect t1_j70h9qj wrote
I know some people who lived near Denali in Alaska, in a yurt, with an outhouse for five years! I’d recommend getting a bucket.
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