So I built a hexayurt for burning man and lived in it for 10 days. It survived windstorms, and sporadic rains. Then I came home to Oregon and set it back up. This weekend the roof collapsed. It's been raining here, but not overly hard, and it's been kind of windy but nothing big, plus I nestled it back in some trees for wind protection. But still it fell down. Upon reflection most hexayurts I've seen have been built in dry, desert like places. Has anyone built a hexayurt in a climate like the Pacific Northwest? What are some tips on making a h-yurt that can withstand a rainy season? -- William Ozier, Director of the Camassia Institute at Lost Valley www.lostvalley.org (541) 937-3351
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