That does seem like a real adventure 😊😊👍👍
Great shots Mike. It looks quite comfortable but my bladder couldn’t handle the multiple short walks to the flush toilets!
Very impressive quarters. Deck with railing and all the comforts of home, but still gives one the feeling he is camping out.
Susan yamakawa wrote:
That does seem like a real adventure 😊😊👍👍
As close as we get at our age, Susan (LOL).
srfmhg wrote:
Great shots Mike. It looks quite comfortable but my bladder couldn’t handle the multiple short walks to the flush toilets!
I appreciate your visit, Mark. Fortunately, my TURP solved that issue.
Hereford wrote:
Very impressive quarters. Deck with railing and all the comforts of home, but still gives one the feeling he is camping out.
I must admit that it was very comfortable.
Fstop12 wrote:
Well that's a nice way to camp! What is the price range for renting one of those and how long in advance to you have to reserve one?
Yurts: $140.00 per night
https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/dead-horse/park-fees/Yurt fees include yurt rental, required park day-use fees, and taxes.
The yurts are our version of “glamping” and they include heating and air conditioning, electrical outlets and lights, a bunk bed with a full mattress on top, and a queen mattress on the bottom, a futon, indoor and outdoor tables, and a BBQ grill on the deck.
6 people per yurt maximum.
Bedding is not provided.
Pets are not allowed at the yurts.
Cooking and flames of any kind are prohibited inside the yurts.
Light cleaning is required prior to departure.
Wow...those are fancy one's! Beautiful shots and so sorry about the milky way....next time you will get it!
We have some out here that are just survival yurts in the middle of the forest....the forest service makes sure there is wood for a fire but that's it. But when your cold and need a place to warm up in the middle of winter on the snowmobiles...these are livesavers!!
scallihan wrote:
Yurts: $140.00 per night
https://stateparks.utah.gov/parks/dead-horse/park-fees/Yurt fees include yurt rental, required park day-use fees, and taxes.
The yurts are our version of “glamping” and they include heating and air conditioning, electrical outlets and lights, a bunk bed with a full mattress on top, and a queen mattress on the bottom, a futon, indoor and outdoor tables, and a BBQ grill on the deck.
6 people per yurt maximum.
Bedding is not provided.
Pets are not allowed at the yurts.
Cooking and flames of any kind are prohibited inside the yurts.
Light cleaning is required prior to departure.
Yurts: $140.00 per night
https://stateparks.utah... (
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Wow, that's very reasonable given the location and what comes with it.
CindyHouk wrote:
Wow...those are fancy one's! Beautiful shots and so sorry about the milky way....next time you will get it!
We have some out here that are just survival yurts in the middle of the forest....the forest service makes sure there is wood for a fire but that's it. But when your cold and need a place to warm up in the middle of winter on the snowmobiles...these are livesavers!!
Thanks, Cindy. You know that there is no way I could get my wife into one of those (LOL).
Looks fabulous. Once you know what to bring, AKA additional comforts, wonderful. I've overnighted in cabins from another era where you need to keep the stove fed to stay warm. Unforgettable experiences. And the quiet...
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