Two helpful winter outhouse tips: 1. Keep the woodpile between the outhouse & the house so when you come back in you can bring more wood. 2. Keep the toilet seat next to the wood stove and take it with you so you'll have a warm place to sit.
We always used to have a piece of styrofoam in place of a toilet seat over the outhouse hole & then switch it out as per necessary (nice & warm on the butt during cold weather).
Love that you cook for your dog! Good humans. I am planning on living in a yurt, a smiling wood yurt, that is hard sided. The round space feels like a hug. Thanks for sharing and Namaste.
I loved your yurt tour! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. What a lovely and well thought out space. That kitchen counter is beautiful! Good job you two.
Love seeing all the clever ways you’ve made your home comfortable. I also have to say that i just love how much you remind me of your Mom, Tammy...and I mean that as a huge compliment.
I didn’t even know you knew my mom Frankie-Lou. I take your comment about her as a compliment for sure. If only I had her energy.... haha. Thanks for watching!
Regards and greating from mongolia! We mongols are nomadic's origin people! Yurt is a our traditional portable house! But majority massive our people is already living city! Tendention is change lifestyle!
Hello Myagmarsuren Jambal. We would love to go to Mongolia one day. Hopefully not everyone will move to the city so we can see some traditional Mongolian yurts. 🙂
I always find homes like this way more attractive than huge houses cluttered with unnecessary gadgets. Massive consumerism is not the way to happiness. My only question is how you did office work without an Internet connection before?
Hi Max, thanks for watching again! We have a tiny office in downtown Whitehorse where we can do our office work as well. We used to spend more time there, but we do more office work here now that we have a cell connection!
Hi Tammy, This is such a nice video. Great to see where and how you live. The video is very well made. You two are naturals, in many ways! I did not see a guest room. Oh well, I'll stay in Chiang Mai I guess. Lots of love, Sallo
Ok guys... now two questions from small home to small home: 1. Why wouldn't you spit in the kitchen sink? 2. Do you always go to sleep at exactly the same time? If no, where does person A linger while person B sleeps on your only sitting space? So sitting and spitting is what we do differently ^^ Best, Your dedicated follower.
Oh my Small Home friend, Lulu. These are some very good questions!!!!!! 1. Tomohiro didn't mind spitting in the kitchen sink. I have an aversion to spitting and washing dishes in one sink. I would only do it on really cold days and on warmer days I would brush my teeth outside in the bush. I'm much happier with 2 sinks. : ) 2. Ahhh the joy of one room!!!!!!!!!!!! This is very difficult. When we are exhausted, we growl, "turn off the lights so I can sleep!!!" : ) Other times when we are not so grumpy, we compromise. We often take turns asking..."How many more minutes before I can turn off the lights?" When Tomohiro needs to go aurora hunting and I need to get up early to substitute teach, he tries to sneak in quietly at around 3:30 am so he doesn't wake me. Sometimes it works. ; )
Hi Rachel. We have a Chinook Blaze King. It’s a good size for our yurt. We purchased the metal water box that sits on top at a antique shop. It was actually made for a little wood stove. We are not sure how it was actually used. Somehow a smaller pipe fit right in the middle of the box. Thanks for watching.
You’re welcome Carl Dewitz. Be sure to get an all season yurt with the extra insulation. And we really recommend you have thick insulation under your floor. The coldest month for us is November because there is not enough snow to insulate outside around the bottom of the yurt. Just a few reminders. Happy yurt living. 🙂
Hello New Hampshire yurt dwellers. In the past we’ve hoped for snow for that extra insulation during the cold months. This has been a record high snowfall year! We’ve never had to consider a snow load kit. Typically the snow that falls is so light and fluffy, it just slides off and hugs us. This has been a very different year. We may have to consider a snow load kit in the future. Thanks so much for watching. 🤗🤗
Hi there. We live in Yukon, Canada. It’s right next door to Alaska. My husband is from Japan but others have asked if he is Inuit (Eskimo). Thanks for watching, Phillip. We have quite a few more videos like this on our channel and hope to create more in the future.
0:07 Tought he was talking about the toilet 'its just one room but you can do a lot of things in one room' xD lol because the lady went to the toilet in the cut before right :p
The shingles on you outhouse are overlapped upside down. The lower shingle should be covered by the one above it. If you have them covered from the bottom they trap water right up against the structure you are trying to protect.
Can I ask why you don't use a chamber pot or portable cassette toilet inside and then empty the contents into the outhouse during the winter? I can't bear the thought of stumbling outside in the middle of icy nights for months on end every time I have to pee. I'm a private person but I would still prefer to do my business with an audience over going outside in those temperatures. I'm a Canadian, I know cold, but this is one thing I could not abide.
Toilet: Have you tried the poop-in-a-5-gallon-bucket, and cover it, liberally, with sawdust idea, and keeping the bucket-in-use inside the yurt; perhaps with small exhaust fan & ceiling-vent?? (You need a compost pile for this.) Did you say: "when it's -40 outside, it's +20 inside"? Brr! What if you added more wall/ceiling insulation? I would consider keeping your boots in your 'outside' (patio?) space. Have you tried this? I like your wood-stove. So, reading the comments, perhaps humidity/mold may be a problem for yurt-living in spring/summer/fall for more humid climates?
Thanks for watching tkarlman. Plus 20 degrees Celsius indoors is quite warm for us Northerners. We do keep some of our boots in the patio space, but the ones we need to use regularly are indoors or else they feel like we are wearing blocks of ice. It is only 5 degrees Celsius warmer in the patio than outside. Take care.
Hello James. Thanks for your message. We purchased our yurt 10 years ago from a company in Homer Alaska called Nomad Shelter. Please check out their website. www.nomadshelter.com/ Tomohiro was lucky enough to get an insulated floor second hand and he doesn’t remember how much we paid for that or what they are to purchase new. Our yurt is also an all season package. If you don’t live in a cold climate, you won’t need the extra insulation and your costs will be less. Good luck!
I am amazed ...this is really extreme living..so so great. Thanks for sharing. Can I ask where did you buy that insulation for the windows? Please. Is it the same in the rest of the Yurt? Appreciated
Hello Pris Br. The insulation came with the 4 season yurt package. Not sure if you can buy it separately. Here is a link to their site. www.nomadshelter.com/pricing?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpbnG1oCe9gIVNz6tBh0weALWEAAYASAFEgIlNvD_BwE. Thanks for watching. 😀
Yes, good plan. We tried putting in a high bed with space for an office underneath, but with such a small space, the whole “yurt feeling” was lost. You will definitely keep the feeling in a 30 footer. Enjoy yurt life! Thanks for watching. 🙂
Hello from Australia, Thank you for the tour. I really enjoyed watching it. Do you know the insulation material name and where it is being made? I would like to have one. Looking forward hearing from you
Hello Sunjidmaa Tsogtmagni in Australia. You’re welcome. We purchased our yurt from Homer Alaska from a company called Nomad shelter. We have the 4 season insulation. This description is from their website. It features Reflectix double foil-backed bubble wrap. This is lined on the interior side with a polyester mildew and fire resistant... Nomad Shelter also offers a heavy four-season liner. Our four-season liner starts with the 3-season liner which is then upgraded with 1″ of polyester batting alongside the Reflectix and finished with an exterior layer of building wrap. Both the top cover and the walls include this extra insulation layer. We can even create custom insulation options for those in truly extreme climates who require even greater insulation. I’m not sure where it’s made. Please check out their website for more information. www.nomadshelter.com/ouryurts?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5JiZqqXC9gIVbh-tBh1BgATFEAAYASADEgKlZvD_BwE Thanks so much for coming on our tour. It’s snowing like crazy outside tonight. Enjoy your warmer weather. ☀️🤗🤗🐶
Hello Marcel. We purchased our yurt from Nomad Shelter. Check out their pricing page www.nomadshelter.com/pricing. Our yurt is 20' and the cost for a yurt our size is $12,150. You will notice that your costs will increase when you add insulation, windows, doors.... When we purchased our yurt, we didn't have the option to purchase a stovepipe assembly package. We needed to pay for a custom made chimney here in Whitehorse, Yukon, and it was way more expensive than what Nomad Shelter now offers. You will also need to buy insulation for your floor. We were lucky to find a used yurt floor here at an antique shop...the guy who owns the shop used to sell Pacific Yurts and he had one. Good luck, Marcel.
Did you say +20 inside? I realize it's -40 outside, but +20 degrees is the hottest you can get it inside? Burrr Love your Yurt by the way. It never gets much below 5 to 10 below Zero where I live on rare occasions... so I'm thinking 50 inside still seems a bit to cold to life comfortably in the winter :(.
We live outside of the U.S. 6 months out of the year (Fall/Winter months) and have been considering something like this for in the States . I love the setup you two have …. Definitely bigger than our camper that we travel with for camping …. Very nice ….
I love your home! One question I have about yurts is how to control mold, maybe that could be something you mention in a video...or maybe you have and I missed it. Really like your videos!
Hi Kelsey, thanks a lot for watching! Mold is not a big issue here as we have a dry climate. All we have to do is to wipe around the edge of the window in spring when frost between windows and insulations thaws.
Wow, really wow, I mean, it is so crazy cold! And I am happy for you, that you got floor with insulation! Thank you for your room tour guys, I really enjoyed it so much! You are so normal and that is so nice to watch, other people on RUclips are so over the top funny, that it is not funny anymore. And you manage to get to the point very well. I love your extra counterspace! I have to show that to my husband, because, I want to have this too!Is your oven on propane too? And where are you hoocked up to electricity-wise? And how come, you use a fridge, when it is that cold. Couln't you put the food outside or is there something, that does not work? The chest ist also so beautiful!
Hello there. Your comments made us smile. We share electricity with our neighbour and have a long extension cord connected to her house. . As for our fridge, we need that to keep our food at a stable temperature. If we kept our food outside in the winter, it would freeze instantly, and if we kept it inside, it would spoil. We would love to be completely off grid, maybe one day....We know some people who have a fridge in their insulated floor, which is impressive! Thanks for watching! 😄😄🐾🐾
We don’t have a TV in the yurt but we do have a cable for our cell phone signal booster that we got from Amazon.ca! If you need the brand, I. Sun look it up :-)
Hi there Count It All Joy. I think my husband read cables instead of tables. We purchased those foldable tables about 9 years ago and I think we got them at Home Hardware. Thanks so much for watching! 🤗
Hello Me Me. We live in Yukon, Canada. We got a lot of ideas for the conversion and our video from this guy in Ontario, Canada. He breaks down all the costs. Check out Joel’s video. ruclips.net/video/AbwypRUrRmQ/видео.html. Thanks for watching.
Oh dear Me Me. Are you asking about our yurt or our trailer? I just noticed that you watched our tour of the yurt video. If that’s the case, sorry, that must have been confusing. When we purchased our yurt about 9 years ago, I think it was around $13,000 US. We were lucky to find a second hand floor and we built on a deck. So, you would need to consider those costs as well. Upkeep for us is not expensive. We are in the forest and are protected by trees and sun damage. You can check out their site for more information at www.nomadshelter.com/ouryurts
Ok...I was almost sold on this concept, it looks cozy and relaxing.....UP until you said IF the stove is pumping...it can be +20 Inside...I love cold weather but I'm sorry, that just don't sound pleasurable at all.
It’s hard to keep out any noise. The hooting owls in the spring and fall keep us awake most of the night. Thanks so much for watching fellow yurt friends. 😃😃🐶
@@tntnaturecon thanks for sharing. Our owls, ravens, and squirrels give us concert as well. My first yurt as a bachelor was a 20’er. With 2 people and a dog; You guys must be a little cramped. I’d imagine that sun room helps a lot.
Hello Zeljkamarson. Thankfully we live in a safe area. I think a thief could use a saw or axe to get in, but let’s not give them any ideas. 😉 Thanks for watching.
If you mean the counter I pull out of the kitchen cabinet, that is extra counter space. The carpenter needed to make that piece quite thin so it could slide in and out of the cabinet. I hope that makes sense, Jesse.
you should at least build a washroom inside the Yurt. I know some People who build Yurt they build an inside washroom and shower. especially in the winter you can not use a washroom or shower outside when it is freezing cold
Thanks for the comment. We thought about putting the washroom inside first but the one I used at my work had one inside and it always stank like a bathroom, so we are very happy that we didn’t in our case. As for shower, there is no way to build a pipe system that would not freeze in minus 30-40c in the dead of the winter. ( that is what there are so many “dry cabins” in Yukon and Alaska.) Because we have the harsh winter, we have to build our life around it, bearing the inconvenience for the rest of the year. It is just the way it is up here and we accept it. If we really need the convenience, we might as well move into a normal house :-)
Two helpful winter outhouse tips: 1. Keep the woodpile between the outhouse & the house so when you come back in you can bring more wood. 2. Keep the toilet seat next to the wood stove and take it with you so you'll have a warm place to sit.
John! These are GREAT ideas!!!!
Thank you SO MUCH for sharing them!
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We always used to have a piece of styrofoam in place of a toilet seat over the outhouse hole & then switch it out as per necessary (nice & warm on the butt during cold weather).
Love that you cook for your dog! Good humans. I am planning on living in a yurt, a smiling wood yurt, that is hard sided. The round space feels like a hug. Thanks for sharing and Namaste.
I checked out the Smiling Wood Yurt website- very cool. Thanks so much for watching and commenting.
Great video not only highly informative but I felt like a guest as well. Really cool. Thank you!
You’re so welcome, James John. We appreciate your comment. 😊
Thanks for the tour of your yurt. It's amazing how you have used the space. The insulation was very interesting.
You’re very welcome. Thanks for watching, @snowdrop1590. : )
I loved your yurt tour! Thank you so much for sharing it with us. What a lovely and well thought out space. That kitchen counter is beautiful! Good job you two.
Thanks so much for watching Emily. It took us some time to figure out how to use the space and live peacefully together in it. 😃😃🐾
Thank you for the tour. I enjoyed it very much! I live part time in a yurt myself here in Alaska.
Thanks for coming on the tour Thu-Hien Tran. You know a lot about our lifestyle then! 🔥
You are very lucky!
Love seeing all the clever ways you’ve made your home comfortable. I also have to say that i just love how much you remind me of your Mom, Tammy...and I mean that as a huge compliment.
I didn’t even know you knew my mom Frankie-Lou. I take your comment about her as a compliment for sure. If only I had her energy.... haha. Thanks for watching!
This was so informative and realistic too! And what a lovely home you have, thanks for sharing
You are so welcome, Gwen!
Thank you. I'm appreciating the craftsmanship of the counters and other wood and metal acutriments.
Thanks for sharing I was thinking about getting a yurt but concerned about winter. Sounds like it’s a good idea
U guys have a beautiful cosy home, a dream home and I particularly like the pull out section where yee cook. Genius. God 🙏 Bless Folks...
That dog is beyond adorable!!
This is a very innovative lifestyle and it reminds me of a more traditional lifestyle of self sufficient living.
Regards and greating from mongolia! We mongols are nomadic's origin people! Yurt is a our traditional portable house! But majority massive our people is already living city! Tendention is change lifestyle!
Hello Myagmarsuren Jambal. We would love to go to Mongolia one day. Hopefully not everyone will move to the city so we can see some traditional Mongolian yurts. 🙂
Great video. Very creative use of space. Loved the spit sink and the custom kitchen furniture
Thanks Chrystal. We love them too. Thanks for watching. 🐾🤗🤗
A genuine yurt is made of natural felt. The floor is also thick felt.
We would love to see one in Mongolia one day! Thanks for watching. 🐕❤️
Wonderful... But a tad toooo cold for me.. But u guys enjoy....Brrrrr blessings
Blessings back, Julie.
I always find homes like this way more attractive than huge houses cluttered with unnecessary gadgets. Massive consumerism is not the way to happiness. My only question is how you did office work without an Internet connection before?
Hi Max, thanks for watching again! We have a tiny office in downtown Whitehorse where we can do our office work as well. We used to spend more time there, but we do more office work here now that we have a cell connection!
Hi Tammy, This is such a nice video. Great to see where and how you live. The video is very well made. You two are naturals, in many ways! I did not see a guest room. Oh well, I'll stay in Chiang Mai I guess. Lots of love, Sallo
Thanks so much Sallo. It’s great you could come to the yurt... finally. No guest room, but we do have tea. 😉
Ok guys... now two questions from small home to small home:
1. Why wouldn't you spit in the kitchen sink?
2. Do you always go to sleep at exactly the same time? If no, where does person A linger while person B sleeps on your only sitting space?
So sitting and spitting is what we do differently ^^
Best,
Your dedicated follower.
Oh my Small Home friend, Lulu. These are some very good questions!!!!!!
1. Tomohiro didn't mind spitting in the kitchen sink. I have an aversion to spitting and washing dishes in one sink. I would only do it on really cold days and on warmer days I would brush my teeth outside in the bush. I'm much happier with 2 sinks. : )
2. Ahhh the joy of one room!!!!!!!!!!!! This is very difficult. When we are exhausted, we growl, "turn off the lights so I can sleep!!!" : ) Other times when we are not so grumpy, we compromise. We often take turns asking..."How many more minutes before I can turn off the lights?"
When Tomohiro needs to go aurora hunting and I need to get up early to substitute teach, he tries to sneak in quietly at around 3:30 am so he doesn't wake me. Sometimes it works. ; )
Very nice setup. I lived in a 16footer for a year and found it too small, even for one person. A 20 or 22 footer would have been much less cramped.
Thanks for the kind comment, Jeffrey Allen. It’s always nice to hear from someone who has lived a similar experience.
Love it. Ty for the tour.
This is amazing use of space.
Everyone should see this!
That being said, they would find me frozen to death in that outhouse.
Very cool!
懐かしいなぁ〜映像キレイし編集がすごく上手いなぁ〜✨始めの脚立登って始まるとこ好き。
ありがとう😊あれから外側は結構変わったよね。ハシゴのショット、いい感じでしょ!?
@@tntnaturecon
いい感じ!!
あれは360°のカメラかな?360°カメラは気になってるけど酔いそうなので悩み中。1番はやはりドローンが欲しい✨
I love your practicality in the way you think. Thank you even you posted it 2021 at M42c/ wow that is cold lovely 🙏🙏 Ps, your sweet dog loves it 🥰
Thank you Adam. Practical is one of our favourite words! 😃😃 🐶
What is the brand wood stove you have? And the water tank with the spigot? Just curious. Love that set up :)
Hi Rachel. We have a Chinook Blaze King. It’s a good size for our yurt. We purchased the metal water box that sits on top at a antique shop. It was actually made for a little wood stove. We are not sure how it was actually used. Somehow a smaller pipe fit right in the middle of the box. Thanks for watching.
Awesome
Thank you we are thinking about getting one instead of building house and worried about the cold in northern alberta
You’re welcome Carl Dewitz. Be sure to get an all season yurt with the extra insulation. And we really recommend you have thick insulation under your floor. The coldest month for us is November because there is not enough snow to insulate outside around the bottom of the yurt. Just a few reminders. Happy yurt living. 🙂
Looks like you don’t have a snow load kit for your yurt? We have a yurt in New Hampshire. I like you guys
Hello New Hampshire yurt dwellers. In the past we’ve hoped for snow for that extra insulation during the cold months. This has been a record high snowfall year! We’ve never had to consider a snow load kit. Typically the snow that falls is so light and fluffy, it just slides off and hugs us. This has been a very different year. We may have to consider a snow load kit in the future. Thanks so much for watching. 🤗🤗
Interesting video 👍
What country are you in?
Is your husband an Eskimo? He looks like a native person.
I would like to see more 😁👍
Hi there. We live in Yukon, Canada. It’s right next door to Alaska. My husband is from Japan but others have asked if he is Inuit (Eskimo). Thanks for watching, Phillip. We have quite a few more videos like this on our channel and hope to create more in the future.
@@tntnaturecon thanks for your reply.👍
I still remember when you were just starting this... looks amazing! So creative!!
Looks like a coffin! LOL “he used to build those too”... you two!
Haha. He did! Hi Derek. Thanks so much for watching. And you were here when we started and long after. ! Hugs from your old stomping grounds. 🤗🤗🐾🐾
Your dog loves his food
She sure does!
0:07 Tought he was talking about the toilet 'its just one room but you can do a lot of things in one room' xD lol because the lady went to the toilet in the cut before right :p
Thanks for watching. There aren’t too many things we can do in the outhouse especially when it’s freezing outside. Haha. 🐶😃😃
The shingles on you outhouse are overlapped upside down. The lower shingle should be covered by the one above it. If you have them covered from the bottom they trap water right up against the structure you are trying to protect.
Thanks for letting us know, Peter! We are a little upside down over here. 😅
Can I ask why you don't use a chamber pot or portable cassette toilet inside and then empty the contents into the outhouse during the winter? I can't bear the thought of stumbling outside in the middle of icy nights for months on end every time I have to pee. I'm a private person but I would still prefer to do my business with an audience over going outside in those temperatures. I'm a Canadian, I know cold, but this is one thing I could not abide.
Hello Burny Izland. We do use a chamber pot at night in the winter. Thanks for your comment.
Hello Burny Izland. We do use a chamber pot on winter nights. Thanks for your comment.
Toilet: Have you tried the poop-in-a-5-gallon-bucket, and cover it, liberally, with sawdust idea, and keeping the bucket-in-use inside the yurt; perhaps with small exhaust fan & ceiling-vent?? (You need a compost pile for this.)
Did you say: "when it's -40 outside, it's +20 inside"? Brr! What if you added more wall/ceiling insulation?
I would consider keeping your boots in your 'outside' (patio?) space. Have you tried this?
I like your wood-stove.
So, reading the comments, perhaps humidity/mold may be a problem for yurt-living in spring/summer/fall for more humid climates?
Thanks for watching tkarlman. Plus 20 degrees Celsius indoors is quite warm for us Northerners. We do keep some of our boots in the patio space, but the ones we need to use regularly are indoors or else they feel like we are wearing blocks of ice. It is only 5 degrees Celsius warmer in the patio than outside. Take care.
I forgot to ask what it cost to purchase and setup it up …. Excluding the the furnishings inside ?
Hello James. Thanks for your message. We purchased our yurt 10 years ago from a company in Homer Alaska called Nomad Shelter. Please check out their website. www.nomadshelter.com/
Tomohiro was lucky enough to get an insulated floor second hand and he doesn’t remember how much we paid for that or what they are to purchase new. Our yurt is also an all season package. If you don’t live in a cold climate, you won’t need the extra insulation and your costs will be less. Good luck!
Great video guys
Thanks Sanj. You putting up a yurt for Brayden in your backyard?? 😃
Well if I get a bigger backyard..
Thanks for sharing. Good tour.
Thanks for watching!
I am amazed ...this is really extreme living..so so great. Thanks for sharing. Can I ask where did you buy that insulation for the windows? Please. Is it the same in the rest of the Yurt? Appreciated
Hello Pris Br. The insulation came with the 4 season yurt package. Not sure if you can buy it separately. Here is a link to their site. www.nomadshelter.com/pricing?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIpbnG1oCe9gIVNz6tBh0weALWEAAYASAFEgIlNvD_BwE. Thanks for watching. 😀
@tNt Nature Connections really appreciated
Very nice !
That would be enough for me but I suspect if I was adding another person I would have to go with a 30 footer and add a sleeping loft.
Yes, good plan. We tried putting in a high bed with space for an office underneath, but with such a small space, the whole “yurt feeling” was lost. You will definitely keep the feeling in a 30 footer. Enjoy yurt life! Thanks for watching. 🙂
Hello from Australia,
Thank you for the tour. I really enjoyed watching it.
Do you know the insulation material name and where it is being made?
I would like to have one.
Looking forward hearing from you
Hello Sunjidmaa Tsogtmagni in Australia. You’re welcome. We purchased our yurt from Homer Alaska from a company called Nomad shelter. We have the 4 season insulation. This description is from their website.
It features Reflectix double foil-backed bubble wrap. This is lined on the interior side with a polyester mildew and fire resistant...
Nomad Shelter also offers a heavy four-season liner. Our four-season liner starts with the 3-season liner which is then upgraded with 1″ of polyester batting alongside the Reflectix and finished with an exterior layer of building wrap. Both the top cover and the walls include this extra insulation layer. We can even create custom insulation options for those in truly extreme climates who require even greater insulation. I’m not sure where it’s made.
Please check out their website for more information. www.nomadshelter.com/ouryurts?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI5JiZqqXC9gIVbh-tBh1BgATFEAAYASADEgKlZvD_BwE
Thanks so much for coming on our tour. It’s snowing like crazy outside tonight. Enjoy your warmer weather. ☀️🤗🤗🐶
Sunjidmaa Tsogtmagnai, we would love to see a traditional yurt in Mongolia one day. We like living in our yurt a lot. Good luck with your project. : )
Why do you use a fridge having minus 40 degree C around?
So our food doesn’t freeze but still stays cold. Thanks for watching.
How much do you say it cost? If you don't mind.
Hello Marcel. We purchased our yurt from Nomad Shelter. Check out their pricing page www.nomadshelter.com/pricing.
Our yurt is 20' and the cost for a yurt our size is $12,150. You will notice that your costs will increase when you add insulation, windows, doors....
When we purchased our yurt, we didn't have the option to purchase a stovepipe assembly package. We needed to pay for a custom made chimney here in Whitehorse, Yukon, and it was way more expensive than what Nomad Shelter now offers.
You will also need to buy insulation for your floor. We were lucky to find a used yurt floor here at an antique shop...the guy who owns the shop used to sell Pacific Yurts and he had one. Good luck, Marcel.
Awesome video
Yay! So happy you liked it Brayden. 🐾🐾
Thanks for the tour.
Did you say +20 inside? I realize it's -40 outside, but +20 degrees is the hottest you can get it inside? Burrr
Love your Yurt by the way. It never gets much below 5 to 10 below Zero where I live on rare occasions... so I'm thinking 50 inside still seems a bit to cold to life comfortably in the winter :(.
Hello Donald Hall. 20° Celsius is equal to 68° Fahrenheit. Thanks for watching. 😀
We live outside of the U.S. 6 months out of the year (Fall/Winter months) and have been considering something like this for in the States .
I love the setup you two have …. Definitely bigger than our camper that we travel with for camping …. Very nice ….
Hello James. Thanks for writing and good luck learning more about this lifestyle. Possibly you too will be a yurt dweller in the US of A! 😃
I love your home! One question I have about yurts is how to control mold, maybe that could be something you mention in a video...or maybe you have and I missed it. Really like your videos!
Hi Kelsey, thanks a lot for watching! Mold is not a big issue here as we have a dry climate. All we have to do is to wipe around the edge of the window in spring when frost between windows and insulations thaws.
Wow, really wow, I mean, it is so crazy cold! And I am happy for you, that you got floor with insulation! Thank you for your room tour guys, I really enjoyed it so much! You are so normal and that is so nice to watch, other people on RUclips are so over the top funny, that it is not funny anymore. And you manage to get to the point very well. I love your extra counterspace! I have to show that to my husband, because, I want to have this too!Is your oven on propane too? And where are you hoocked up to electricity-wise? And how come, you use a fridge, when it is that cold. Couln't you put the food outside or is there something, that does not work? The chest ist also so beautiful!
Hello there. Your comments made us smile. We share electricity with our neighbour and have a long extension cord connected to her house. . As for our fridge, we need that to keep our food at a stable temperature. If we kept our food outside in the winter, it would freeze instantly, and if we kept it inside, it would spoil. We would love to be completely off grid, maybe one day....We know some people who have a fridge in their insulated floor, which is impressive! Thanks for watching! 😄😄🐾🐾
Hello! Wondering where you got the tv tables from? Thanks! :)
We don’t have a TV in the yurt but we do have a cable for our cell phone signal booster that we got from Amazon.ca! If you need the brand, I. Sun look it up :-)
Hi there Count It All Joy. I think my husband read cables instead of tables.
We purchased those foldable tables about 9 years ago and I think we got them at Home Hardware. Thanks so much for watching! 🤗
最後まで見入っちゃいました。
ユルトの機能美と暮らしの知恵がいい感じで見れました。僕の作ったビデオでは、雰囲気重視で紹介しましたが、同じ題材を撮っても、互いに違う色がでてていいなと思いました。
何より二人が仲良く、仕事をし、遊び、動画を作り、生活しているのが羨ましいです X).
見てくれてありがとう。住んでいる人の視点で作ってみました!同じ題材でも違った視点で面白いですね:-)
What wood stove are you using
I think it is Blaze King Chinook 20, a bit large for our yurt but it gives enough heat during the winter.
What is the showering situation like for this build?
We didn’t add a shower yet, Sophia. When we do, we will probably post a video about the installation. Thanks so much for watching. 😀
About how much did all this cost to make, how much does it cost to sustain, and what state are you in?
Hello Me Me. We live in Yukon, Canada. We got a lot of ideas for the conversion and our video from this guy in Ontario, Canada. He breaks down all the costs. Check out Joel’s video. ruclips.net/video/AbwypRUrRmQ/видео.html. Thanks for watching.
Oh dear Me Me. Are you asking about our yurt or our trailer? I just noticed that you watched our tour of the yurt video. If that’s the case, sorry, that must have been confusing.
When we purchased our yurt about 9 years ago, I think it was around $13,000 US. We were lucky to find a second hand floor and we built on a deck. So, you would need to consider those costs as well. Upkeep for us is not expensive. We are in the forest and are protected by trees and sun damage. You can check out their site for more information at www.nomadshelter.com/ouryurts
Ok...I was almost sold on this concept, it looks cozy and relaxing.....UP until you said IF the stove is pumping...it can be +20 Inside...I love cold weather but I'm sorry, that just don't sound pleasurable at all.
We don’t have many days of -30 and colder so for the most part, we are cozy. Thanks for watching Donald Hall.
You need a heat reclaimer for you wood stove .
We have a heat powered wood stove fan. Maybe it’s not in the video. And yes, Tenshi loves her food indeed. Thanks for watching Mel!
I like your yurt, what is its diameter?
Thanks! It is 20 feet in diameter :-)
We have a 34’ nomad shelter with a 14’er attached as a bedroom. Our biggest complaint is the neighbors dogs.
It’s hard to keep out any noise. The hooting owls in the spring and fall keep us awake most of the night. Thanks so much for watching fellow yurt friends. 😃😃🐶
@@tntnaturecon thanks for sharing. Our owls, ravens, and squirrels give us concert as well. My first yurt as a bachelor was a 20’er. With 2 people and a dog; You guys must be a little cramped. I’d imagine that sun room helps a lot.
Yep, the sunroom helps a lot. An attached bedroom is a great idea! Enjoy all of your additional space, Kenairockband.
@@tntnaturecon thanks; you enjoy the awesome weather. Fingers crossed for northern lights!
is it easy for thieves to break into the yurt?
Hello Zeljkamarson. Thankfully we live in a safe area. I think a thief could use a saw or axe to get in, but let’s not give them any ideas. 😉 Thanks for watching.
@@tntnaturecon ❤️
What about a shower?
We do not have a conventional shower but we have a sauna and outdoor shower attached to the sauna which we use only in the summer.
We hated the bucket under the sink , no reason not to have a gray drain , especially since you have a insulated floor space.
Nice video
Thanks!
So it's a cutting board
If you mean the counter I pull out of the kitchen cabinet, that is extra counter space. The carpenter needed to make that piece quite thin so it could slide in and out of the cabinet. I hope that makes sense, Jesse.
You have snow out the Door for making hot water .....
Love the house, but after living in a house with no central heating or automatic system ... I have to say it is no for me :D
The outhouse is the most important and most terrifying part. I would pee in bed.
Oh my gosh. Your comment made me laugh out loud! Thanks for watching. Enjoy your dry bed, Emma.
you put a door lock on a tent ?
anyway
I guess you live in a crime free area
you should at least build a washroom inside the Yurt. I know some People who build Yurt they build an inside washroom and shower. especially in the winter you can not use a washroom or shower outside when it is freezing cold
Thanks for the comment. We thought about putting the washroom inside first but the one I used at my work had one inside and it always stank like a bathroom, so we are very happy that we didn’t in our case. As for shower, there is no way to build a pipe system that would not freeze in minus 30-40c in the dead of the winter. ( that is what there are so many “dry cabins” in Yukon and Alaska.) Because we have the harsh winter, we have to build our life around it, bearing the inconvenience for the rest of the year. It is just the way it is up here and we accept it. If we really need the convenience, we might as well move into a normal house :-)
Nice home but it is everything but minimalist. So much clutter all around.
You’re right. The lighter it gets in here with the daylight returning, the more we can see how much stuff we have in here. Thanks for watching.
could of had a real bed and loose the chest and put 2 chairs lol