in the White Mountains of NH. The Whites are humid as is much of the northeast.
I wanted to check it out for a potential full time shelter. The thing did have a plastic like odor from being closed up at the campground for some time and it took a full day to air out.
I have heard of mold issues from others who have yurts in the northeast.
The semi-arid climate of Wyoming would be perfect for such a shelter. I know it is unconventional but again you would not have any moisture issues.
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I have thought about this in the future.
- John W, 2026-01-09, 09:24
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What is the laser looking thing in the upper right of the
- Gary Reeder, 2026-01-09, 18:25
- I think it is a contrail. - John W, 2026-01-09, 18:44
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They do better in dry climates. Good place for mold
- Blake, 2026-01-09, 13:49
- Yes. A while back I camped in a yurt - John W, 2026-01-10, 06:50
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What is the laser looking thing in the upper right of the
- Gary Reeder, 2026-01-09, 18:25