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Old 11-27-2012, 07:50 AM   #2
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I started to read that Friday and then had to run off to camp and never got back to posting it. Thanks Melissa and I see you got a nice plug in there! Woohoo!

I found this part interesting:

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The shape of a yurt allows it to stand up well under even heavy snow. But an uneven load, with heavy, wind-driven snow piling up in one area and little or no snow in another, can threaten its sturdiness, says Ivy Fife, marketing director for Colorado Yurt.
I never thought about that.
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