Reviews for this site — 001, Loop: LIMBER FLAG YURT

4.0
(54 reviews)

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Matthew G Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2023

The yurt is in great shape and stocked well. There were no small propane bottles for the lantern, which was a bit of a bummer. There is minimal cooking utensils or pots & pans (stock pot for melting snow and a cast iron skillet). The hike in is marked well. We came in after a couple weeks of steady snow and nobody had been up in a while it seemed. We broke trail the entire way and it was pretty tough. I've done it before with packed snow. The difference is amazing.

Matthew G Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2023

The yurt is in great shape and stocked well. There were no small propane bottles for the lantern, which was a bit of a bummer. There is minimal cooking utensils or pots & pans (stock pot for melting snow and a cast iron skillet). The hike in is marked well. We came in after a couple weeks of steady snow and nobody had been up in a while it seemed. We broke trail the entire way and it was pretty tough. I've done it before with packed snow. The difference is amazing.

Mike M Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2022

My family loved this experience. It’s was cold but the fire wood stove was amazing. Many people who have used the Yurt in the past have left behind extra supplies to help out. There is a mouse problem but the beds keep you off the ground so it’s not a bit deal they just make noise at night.

Mike M Verified
Stayed date
Oct 2022

My family loved this experience. It’s was cold but the fire wood stove was amazing. Many people who have used the Yurt in the past have left behind extra supplies to help out. There is a mouse problem but the beds keep you off the ground so it’s not a bit deal they just make noise at night.

Mark K Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Great stay. Absolutely gorgeous setting.

Mark K Verified
Stayed date
Sep 2022

Great stay. Absolutely gorgeous setting.

William J Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2022

Nice yurt. Visited in March - the ski in trail was well marked and very followable if you pay attention. The wood burning stove did not put out a lot of heat, so the yurt sleeps a bit chilly.

William J Verified
Stayed date
Mar 2022

Nice yurt. Visited in March - the ski in trail was well marked and very followable if you pay attention. The wood burning stove did not put out a lot of heat, so the yurt sleeps a bit chilly.

Scott S Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Great experience. Propane dual burner stove working great. Double bunk beds are roomy enough for 8. Wood supplies available. Others or FS left disinfectant wipes, dish soap, toilet paper, matches, cast iron pan, stockpot (great for melting snow for water), propane lantern, and plastic bin for washing dishes. Splitting maul, hand ax, shovel, and broom are also there. Every trip the previous visitors have left plenty of split wood and kindling. We always take supplies and leave for the next crew. Chop extra wood and kindling for the next group because they maybe arriving later than expected and it’s cold at night. Expect 2+ hour slog into the yurt. 2/3 rds of the route in is uphill (900ish feet vert). Beautiful sunrise and sunsets. Take time to hike up to Limber Flag hill in down time.

Scott S Verified
Stayed date
Jan 2022

Great experience. Propane dual burner stove working great. Double bunk beds are roomy enough for 8. Wood supplies available. Others or FS left disinfectant wipes, dish soap, toilet paper, matches, cast iron pan, stockpot (great for melting snow for water), propane lantern, and plastic bin for washing dishes. Splitting maul, hand ax, shovel, and broom are also there. Every trip the previous visitors have left plenty of split wood and kindling. We always take supplies and leave for the next crew. Chop extra wood and kindling for the next group because they maybe arriving later than expected and it’s cold at night. Expect 2+ hour slog into the yurt. 2/3 rds of the route in is uphill (900ish feet vert). Beautiful sunrise and sunsets. Take time to hike up to Limber Flag hill in down time.