I’m curious to know if you people have taken traditional yurts to Burning Man. 
And if you have, how did the traditional yurt  perform?

 
> Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2009 21:07:18 -0700
> Subject: [hexayurt] Technologies to try in the Hexayurt
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> So I am looking at different technologies to try with my new hexayurt
> at Burning Man. Hopefully I can use these technologies in the next
> 'structure' I create for myself in the real world. Wait BM is the
> real world this is just the illusion, hehehe.
> Paper moops less than insulation so I am hoping for a much easier time
> with a Paper based Honeycomb Hexayurt. Meaning I must have used 4
> different kinds of tape to keep from mooping.
> 
> Different ideas to make a very comfortable Hexayurt for the Desert(If
> you have tried these let us know how they worked)
> -Mylar with paint over top - I don't want a big shiney hexayurt this
> time.
> -Ceramic Paint to help insulate and Fire resistant paint to help keep
> the whole thing safe(not sure how it will work on cardboard) -
> http://www.hytechsales.com/buy_ceramicpaint.html#roofcoatings
> -Heavy duty paper tape for edges and pretaping the folds -http://
> www.packagingsupplies.com/Gummed_Tape.html
> -Folding Stretch Hexayurt using all Triangles - 
> http://errantember.livejournal.com/161605.html
> -Cooling System for the inside of the Hexayurt - link just posted -
> http://www.sleepbreeze.co.uk/boffinscorner.htm -Also some type of vent
> fan to help exchange air at night and keep room cool during the day
> (looking at something in the roof with a playa filter - the 70 mile
> winds last year might rip off anything sticking out)
> -Airlock to keep out the outside and keep in the inside(of course I am
> building smaller so the airlock will need to be smaller and may be
> useless because of that)- 
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYs8laft4yE&feature=channel_page
> -Better Guidelines then straight out -
> http://groups.google.com/group/hexayurt/browse_thread/thread/5147818548376525/23016fc570fe3b08?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=triangle+roof#23016fc570fe3b08
> 
> Just a note about taping on the playa - Bidirectional filament tape is
> amazing until it hits the playa then it is useless.
> 
> I am going to try to document all that I do with my Hexayurt this
> year. Last year I did a bit of documenting just not a lot. I know
> that the interior of the Hexayurt got to about 80 degrees and stayed
> close to that all the time. I did not have a good air exchange
> system. I used wall windows and a fan and it did not allow for proper
> exchange as the heat got trapped at the top. Also I kept hitting my
> head going in and out. The 8 foot hexayurt with 6 foot walls that I
> helped make for pin hole camera was much more comfortable to walk
> into. I just don't need that much space or should I say I will see if
> I need that much space and maybe next year I create another new
> hexayurt.
> 
> All this so I can sleep past noon and stay up even later. I don't
> want to miss any sunrises or sunsets this year.
> 
> So those are the ideas and I would love to hear your suggestions,
> comments and real world experiences.
> 
> Rich Shumaker
> > 

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