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create_destiny ([personal profile] create_destiny) wrote2007-11-03 05:11 pm

Yurts So Good

Sixty-five miles south of Monterey on Cape San Martin, there is a unique eco-lodging experience to be had at the Treebones Resort. Precariously perched on a ridge between the Big Sur coast and the Los Padres National Forest are sixteen yurts with wooden floors and canvas walls stretched across lattice frameworks.

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We got lucky and scored a yurt with a full ocean view and a gas fireplace.


Unlike the yurts used by Central Asian nomads, the yurts at Treebones have French doors, plush beds, rattan easy chairs, a futon, a vanity sink, a wooden table with matching chairs and clear domed roofs for sunlight by day and star-gazing by night. None of the yurts have private bathrooms. This business must be conducted in a communal bathroom at the main lodge.

Here is my Mom demonstrating how to not lie on a bed if you suffer from lower-back pain.

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My Dad sitting on the futon and taking a picture of me taking a picture of him.

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The view from our yurt!

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The main lodge features a real wood-burning fireplace, a gift-shop, a complimentary Belgium waffle breakfast and pricey dinners. Out on the deck is a hot tub and a heated pool.

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Last shot of lucky yurt #13.

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[identity profile] stephanietberry.livejournal.com 2007-11-05 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
My friends live right across the river from me, in Western NC, Southern Appalachia. Most of the winter is not so bad, but it can get nasty. Snow. Wind. Ice storms. That's when you hear trees on the mountain slopes snap in the hush of the cold. And it's kinda scary with a solid house, even more so in a yurt. But they are perfect for so many situations, and don't they have a really neat feel? I always felt like I was on a camping adventure inside a yurt. We call them Mongolian Doublewides.

Congratulations on you Ira Glass event. Countless times I would be driving home experiencing the pure depth of my emotions as I listened to his show. Now I don't drive home anymore, because I work here, too, but I recently got a Mac, so (insert boody dance here) This American Life, here I come! Now, where's me hankerchief?

[identity profile] createdestiny.livejournal.com 2007-11-05 03:58 am (UTC)(link)
"Mongolian Doublewides", that's so hilarious. Yeah, there's an really good feng shui thing going on in a yurt. Circles rock!

Yeah, break out the handkerchief, especially if you watch the televised version of TAL on Showtime. (Damn, that makes me want to get Showtime. Bastards!) I haven't seen any episodes yet, only a few youtube excerpts which looked REALLY impressive.