Jo Canadian said:But don't igloos have a hard bottom?
Naw, Usually the areas inside the igloo are lined with muskox fur and caribou fur...very comfy if you ask me.
Jo, don't you need some spring action now and then, when you *ahem*? 8O :lol:
Jo Canadian said:But don't igloos have a hard bottom?
Naw, Usually the areas inside the igloo are lined with muskox fur and caribou fur...very comfy if you ask me.
I think not said:Why don't you guys bring your homes into the 21st century, try straw huts, they're much warmer
We tried a straw house once,but this Big Bad Wolf kept coming over and huffed and puffed and blew the house down :wink:I think not said:Why don't you guys bring your homes into the 21st century, try straw huts, they're much warmer
missile said:We tried a straw house once,but this Big Bad Wolf kept coming over and huffed and puffed and blew the house down :wink:I think not said:Why don't you guys bring your homes into the 21st century, try straw huts, they're much warmer
mrmom2 said:Time to put on your thinking caps :idea: And put up some new threads it's starting to get a little stale around hereAnybody got some ideas :wink:
I believe our Yeti's and Sasquatches use these types of homes as they are easier to camouflage. The only issue they have is with the newly arrived dung beetle. I've heard that the Sasquatch will go to work in the morning (their in the tourist sector) and find their home moved a good 5ft when they get home........For those who don't know, wattle and daub is where a woven latticework of wooden stakes called wattles is daubed with a mixture of mud and clay, animal dung and straw to create a structure. Yes, a poo hut
Twila said:I believe our Yeti's and Sasquatches use these types of homes as they are easier to camouflage. The only issue they have is with the newly arrived dung beetle. I've heard that the Sasquatch will go to work in the morning (their in the tourist sector) and find their home moved a good 5ft when they get home........For those who don't know, wattle and daub is where a woven latticework of wooden stakes called wattles is daubed with a mixture of mud and clay, animal dung and straw to create a structure. Yes, a poo hut