Given the geometry of the thing, it should be a snap to make one for the roof. 
If you made it from something sturdy (sail-cloth?) you could use it for 
tie-down. Structure and rain-proofing in one!

On May 4, 2011, at 5:32 AM, Todd Reed wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Has any thought on this forum been given to making covers for hexayurts? I've 
> been looking at building one and thinking that making a cover for it out of a 
> tarp wouldn't been all that difficult.
> 
> You'd end up double-bagging in terms of shelter, always a good thing.
> 
> The cover could take care of rain and wet and a large degree of dust 
> repelling.
> 
> One piece would go over the top, fold under the hexayurt eaves. Another 
> section would go around the outer body with special sections for doors and 
> windows.
> 
> Todd
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