Heading north - Morso in a yurt

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greentea said:
...They used dried camel dung which burned hot for a long long time...

Gotta love that! No cutting. No splitting. No stacking. Burns hot for a long time. I'm gonna have to rethink this whole heating with wood thing.
 
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We stayed in a yurt while whitewater rafting in Maine. Nice place but a woodstove wood have made in much nicer! THe drunks I was with might have just burned it down!
 
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