We spent the night of 18 July 2009 at the East Fork Yurt. We found the yurt to be clean and everything was in working order. We did not feel the need to use the wood stove, but wondered if the flue was really functional...
We did find one disappointing thing: The entire area surrounding the yurt was thrashed by sheep. We were prepared for ATVs, of course, but didn't expect to have to deal with livestock...
This was our first experience yurting in the summer. We are well acquainted with having to melt snow for water in the winter, and knew we could filter water from the East Fork of the Bear River. But your website does not fully address water supply at the other yurts during the summer...
In betterment!
Martin Neunzert
We did find one disappointing thing: The entire area surrounding the yurt was thrashed by sheep. We were prepared for ATVs, of course, but didn't expect to have to deal with livestock...
This was our first experience yurting in the summer. We are well acquainted with having to melt snow for water in the winter, and knew we could filter water from the East Fork of the Bear River. But your website does not fully address water supply at the other yurts during the summer...
In betterment!
Martin Neunzert
Labels: hiking, Purple Sage trail report, yurt status

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