I had a good time snowshoeing up to my yurt last weekend. When I got close, I have to admit I was a little nervous. There was about 17" of snow on everything from two snow storms. The first one was a wet snow that was followed quickly by a cold snap. Here is what the trees looked like on the drive up there:
![64552_10200108623900607_1994203161_n[1].jpg 64552_10200108623900607_1994203161_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/231-baa712aeef81c6f0130f59b7dcb9906e.jpg?hash=JfKmgERy4P)
Notice how the only tracks on the road were snowmobile tracks lol. I was the only vehicle to have driven up there in a few hours.
The dirt road into my camp was just filled with bowed branches and fallen trees:
![6338_10200108627700702_2037551336_n[1].jpg 6338_10200108627700702_2037551336_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/230-18e312758ad7009c341c1ea1fa08a21e.jpg?hash=pE2FKf0a7e)
The first structure I saw was the outhouse which had me a little nervous lol:
![375286_10200108625820655_1110945765_n[1].jpg 375286_10200108625820655_1110945765_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/225-e38b989a8c0393706a85c3d30fd1be28.jpg?hash=qViYc3cQuP)
The yurt roof had the same amount of snow on it:
![382936_10200108627140688_1673840955_n[1].jpg 382936_10200108627140688_1673840955_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/226-f143d0f2c8f779b9e126466b1399b48e.jpg?hash=swky0rDJEn)
![602911_10200108627380694_725577430_n[1].jpg 602911_10200108627380694_725577430_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/227-b0ab9fdab70ce33bdc741235482cf3fa.jpg?hash=aEa7v65ijE)
After I ran the wood stove for an hour or so, it started to come off:
![543073_10200108629500747_1068897554_n[1].jpg 543073_10200108629500747_1068897554_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/228-c7614871d412ca49b44b977805f65ab9.jpg?hash=uSSpjlxkIf)
![15608_10200108630020760_1774908576_n[1].jpg 15608_10200108630020760_1774908576_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/229-1c1e77d5c8e139dba78f5aee8e860e49.jpg?hash=BerG81ErQE)
![735174_10200108631020785_630412743_n[1].jpg 735174_10200108631020785_630412743_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/232-96d751569ab2153d066a1058db2125f6.jpg?hash=bE0wI0Q3mS)
Eventually it all slid off. The yurt didn't even budge when it would slide off. I feel it could have handled 5 times that amount of snow without any issues. Overall I was very impressed by how it held up to the snow.
It was VERY warm in the yurt with the wood stove running. After I finished all my outdoor projects, I sat around doing indoor projects in shorts and a t-shirt. That night it got down to 11 degrees and I slept with the covers off the bed.
I can't wait to go back! The snowshoeing was very fun. I dragged a small plastic sled with supplies behind me (beer is a supply right?). It was just nice to get away from it all in a place where it was very unlikely for someone to just stop in and say hi.
![64552_10200108623900607_1994203161_n[1].jpg 64552_10200108623900607_1994203161_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/231-baa712aeef81c6f0130f59b7dcb9906e.jpg?hash=JfKmgERy4P)
Notice how the only tracks on the road were snowmobile tracks lol. I was the only vehicle to have driven up there in a few hours.
The dirt road into my camp was just filled with bowed branches and fallen trees:
![6338_10200108627700702_2037551336_n[1].jpg 6338_10200108627700702_2037551336_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/230-18e312758ad7009c341c1ea1fa08a21e.jpg?hash=pE2FKf0a7e)
The first structure I saw was the outhouse which had me a little nervous lol:
![375286_10200108625820655_1110945765_n[1].jpg 375286_10200108625820655_1110945765_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/225-e38b989a8c0393706a85c3d30fd1be28.jpg?hash=qViYc3cQuP)
The yurt roof had the same amount of snow on it:
![382936_10200108627140688_1673840955_n[1].jpg 382936_10200108627140688_1673840955_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/226-f143d0f2c8f779b9e126466b1399b48e.jpg?hash=swky0rDJEn)
![602911_10200108627380694_725577430_n[1].jpg 602911_10200108627380694_725577430_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/227-b0ab9fdab70ce33bdc741235482cf3fa.jpg?hash=aEa7v65ijE)
After I ran the wood stove for an hour or so, it started to come off:
![543073_10200108629500747_1068897554_n[1].jpg 543073_10200108629500747_1068897554_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/228-c7614871d412ca49b44b977805f65ab9.jpg?hash=uSSpjlxkIf)
![15608_10200108630020760_1774908576_n[1].jpg 15608_10200108630020760_1774908576_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/229-1c1e77d5c8e139dba78f5aee8e860e49.jpg?hash=BerG81ErQE)
![735174_10200108631020785_630412743_n[1].jpg 735174_10200108631020785_630412743_n[1].jpg](https://www.yurtforum.com/forums/data/attachments/0/232-96d751569ab2153d066a1058db2125f6.jpg?hash=bE0wI0Q3mS)
Eventually it all slid off. The yurt didn't even budge when it would slide off. I feel it could have handled 5 times that amount of snow without any issues. Overall I was very impressed by how it held up to the snow.
It was VERY warm in the yurt with the wood stove running. After I finished all my outdoor projects, I sat around doing indoor projects in shorts and a t-shirt. That night it got down to 11 degrees and I slept with the covers off the bed.
I can't wait to go back! The snowshoeing was very fun. I dragged a small plastic sled with supplies behind me (beer is a supply right?). It was just nice to get away from it all in a place where it was very unlikely for someone to just stop in and say hi.
