Earth, Body, Spirit: Full-price Yome

$249.00

Welcome to adult summer camp! :)

The yomes at Sanctuary Farm are yurt/dome hybrids built on raised platforms. They receive their distinction from the geodesic frame supporting their canvas walls. These canvas and wood octagonal structures allow for rustic, yet comfortable living. They do not have electricity or running water and the nearest bathroom is about a 200 yard walk.

Each yome is supplied with two bunk beds (double lower bunk, twin upper bunk), a clothing rack, personal storage bin under each bed, a rug/floor covering, and an assortment of other furnishings which vary between yomes (e.g., desk and chair, dresser, bedside table etc.). The yomes are connected by pathways and nestled in the forest, affectionately referred to as the Yome Village.

All participants will have access to and share:

-2 indoor bathrooms

-1 composting toilet

-2 indoor showers

-1 outdoor shower

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Welcome to adult summer camp! :)

The yomes at Sanctuary Farm are yurt/dome hybrids built on raised platforms. They receive their distinction from the geodesic frame supporting their canvas walls. These canvas and wood octagonal structures allow for rustic, yet comfortable living. They do not have electricity or running water and the nearest bathroom is about a 200 yard walk.

Each yome is supplied with two bunk beds (double lower bunk, twin upper bunk), a clothing rack, personal storage bin under each bed, a rug/floor covering, and an assortment of other furnishings which vary between yomes (e.g., desk and chair, dresser, bedside table etc.). The yomes are connected by pathways and nestled in the forest, affectionately referred to as the Yome Village.

All participants will have access to and share:

-2 indoor bathrooms

-1 composting toilet

-2 indoor showers

-1 outdoor shower

Welcome to adult summer camp! :)

The yomes at Sanctuary Farm are yurt/dome hybrids built on raised platforms. They receive their distinction from the geodesic frame supporting their canvas walls. These canvas and wood octagonal structures allow for rustic, yet comfortable living. They do not have electricity or running water and the nearest bathroom is about a 200 yard walk.

Each yome is supplied with two bunk beds (double lower bunk, twin upper bunk), a clothing rack, personal storage bin under each bed, a rug/floor covering, and an assortment of other furnishings which vary between yomes (e.g., desk and chair, dresser, bedside table etc.). The yomes are connected by pathways and nestled in the forest, affectionately referred to as the Yome Village.

All participants will have access to and share:

-2 indoor bathrooms

-1 composting toilet

-2 indoor showers

-1 outdoor shower