australia:tents_yurt
yurt tents / ger
see also:
Introduction
- a Central Asian / Mongolian yurt is a portable circular dwelling somewhat similar to a bell tent but is much more complex and solid in design:
- the walls are generally an expanding wooden lattice
- there is no centre pole but usually a central ceiling circular structure with supporting wooden poles and many ceiling curved wooden beams
- there is usually a wooden framed doorway
- they usually have a central wood fire
- in general, these are too big, heavy and expensive for casual campers
Commercial yurts
- these generally cost $10,000-$50,000 each!
- if you build a deck to support a yurt then you may need a council planning permit, but otherwise you generally do not need a council permit as it is a “temporary structure” (but you should check!)
australia/tents_yurt.txt · Last modified: 2023/04/23 11:11 by gary1