Wow. This family of three lives in a yurt high up on a mountain in a remote coastal Alaskan town. The McKittricks have a woodstove but the place is only accessible by boat or aircraft. They have broadband internet but no indoor plumbing. Hello outhouse in the snow, you are hardcore. This sweet, expedition-loving couple has trekked over 7,000 miles together. Article here.
Photo Credit: Stuart Isett for The New York Times



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Hey thanks for re-posting this article. it is super interesting. I wrote a little bit of a response– just trying to show that yurt living can be simple and natural without being so tough. check it out: http://coloradoyurt.blogspot.com/2010/01/response-to-nytimes-broadband-yes.html
take care,
sam
Hi Sam,
Thanks for the response. I was also surprised that they hadn’t decided to put a nice composting toilet inside, or even a DIY one. That would be an obvious choice for me.
i saw this article, too. i admire them but don’t think i could do the outhouse in the alaskan winters!