I'm planning on making a move to Washington soon to help a friend on their 
land there. I'll be there anywhere from 6 months to a year. I've been 
looking into various simple housing solutions that I could set up on the 
property, and just learned about Hexayurts yesterday in a podcast with 
Vinay. I've been looking at a lot of things from campers to tiny houses to 
traditional yurts, and the hexayurt seems to be the most affordable (and 
the most aesthetically pleasing) but I'm wondering if it is really suitable 
for my needs.

For instance, is there a way to insulate from rain/precipitation? Can it be 
modified to withstand winter conditions? Is it realistic to expect it to 
withstand for more than a month?

My apologies if these are silly questions, but I'm trying to figure out all 
my options.
If the answer is "Yes, with some adjustments" I'd love to know what those 
adjustments are as well.

Thanks for taking the time to read!
Peace.

MV


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