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Snow-covered yurt in a winter forest at dusk with the text “5 Reasons Why You Should Stay In A Yurt In Winter” below.

Can you stay in a yurt in winter? The answer is yes! Yurts are insulated and heated, making them perfect for winter camping. Learn more about the benefits of staying in a yurt in winter, and find tips for staying warm and comfortable.

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a yurt in the middle of winter with snow on the ground

Bundle up on a snowy winter night inside the Lodge at Blue Sky’s yurt and enjoy the finest whisky selections during a curated private tasting. Escape the snowy outdoors as you step inside this snug mountaintop abode. #AlwaysAuberge

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three white tents with lights hanging from the ceiling and some barrels in front of them

Boston-area restaurants are getting creative by setting up igloos, domes, yurts, greenhouses, cozy private cabins, and other enclosed or socially distanced heated spaces to allow families to eat outside this winter.

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a yurt in the snow with mountains in the backgrouds and blue doors

September 12-16 Hello everyone! We are beginning to learn a little bit more about the traditions and the past of our new home. The people who lived in what is now Kazakhstan centuries ago didn’t live in plush apartments with numerous rooms (I’ll get to 21st Century Kazakh living arrangements later). The nomadic Kazakh tribes used to live in yurts. A yurt is a cone-shaped tent of white felt stretched over a framework of wooden poles. It helped to protect the nomadic tribes of Central Asia…

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a yurt surrounded by trees and snow with the words homesteading dreams on it

Winter in a Yurt with Three Children By: Esther Emery--- Some people think we’re crazy. Some think we’re the lucky ones. The wise know it’s both. For three winters now our family has lived off-grid in a 20-foot yurt. That’s 314 square feet—for two adults and three little ones. We carry water, heat and cook with wood, and use four solar panels and two sealed 12-volt batteries to provide basic electricity. http://mollygreen.com/blog/winter-in-a-yurt-with-three-children/

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