Is this a tape fail?  If so, did the adhesive separate from the yurt surface
or the tape backing?  [What is the surface, which tape is this?]

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 1:29 PM, William Ozier <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> 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?
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