The Salt Lake Tribune
Monday, August 18, 2008
Lost in Utah
Who would have thought Discovery Channel's major hunk Josh Bernstein calls a yurt in the deepest, darkest Garfield County home? Native New Yorker Bernstein tells Scott Pierce at the Deseret News about his hideout in Boulder:
I live in a small town in Utah — about 200 people — in a yurt, which is a traditional Mongolian shelter (that's) a cross between a circus tent and a teepee. There are canvas walls, wood lattice for support, angled roof, a dome and then just a round space. They're fantastic.
Of course Bernstein spends much of his time in Manhattan or traveling to Egypt, India and Timbuktu for his show Into the Unknown.

1 Comments:

At August 18, 2008 11:15 AM , OpenID sideon said...

Yowza.

The house next door is for sale. He could do a tear-down and put up his yurt anytime.

 

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