We are doing well so far. We have had a couple of -25 degree days and a -30 degree day so far this season. We do burn a bit more wood on those days, but that is unavoidable. Our condensation problems have mostly been resolved. We picked up a dehumidifier to run in the bathroom which has helped tremendously with condensation, as well as a fan mounted up by the
to get some air circulating up there.
We have a
yurt, with the standard reflective
, as well as their 'arctic insulation' package, which I believe has made a huge difference for us. I'm not sure how things would be going with just the reflective insulation.
We also took a 2" thick piece of rigid foam insulation and cut it the size of the screen insert that goes in our
. We put that up on the really cold nights, which makes a pretty big difference (on the order of about 4-5 degrees).
Given all that, the temperature in the yurt has never dropped below 62 degrees, even on the coldest night. I'm a bit of a geek, and I setup a Raspberry Pi (A miniature computer) with a temperature sensor that takes a temperature reading every minute and posts it to a web database. This way I can monitor the temperature when we are away, as well as I get a nice history of the temperature inside. I'd like to get another sensor so I can monitor the outdoor temperature so I can see a nice comparison.
All in all, having a great winter so far!