I thought we could start a poll here asking how you are faring with the cold this year in your yurt. It has been quite frigid here in the United States, and I would love to hear your anecdotes about how much fuel you are using, how/if you are handling condensation, any insulation issues, etc..
I will say that for my experience, I have only been up to my hunting camp a couple times during the real cold snap, and that was just to clear off the roof and check on things. I was able to heat the yurt up in about an hour from a cold start (13 degrees inside). During hunting season it would get down to 10 degrees and I was burning quite a bit of wood to keep the place warm.
I will say that for my experience, I have only been up to my hunting camp a couple times during the real cold snap, and that was just to clear off the roof and check on things. I was able to heat the yurt up in about an hour from a cold start (13 degrees inside). During hunting season it would get down to 10 degrees and I was burning quite a bit of wood to keep the place warm.
