The lodge manager opens one yurt and turns on the electricity and heat. I ask the manager for a separate room, but he points out that there are another dozen beds available in this yurt; he doesn’t want to open up another. On the other hand, I dreaded word getting out that I had shared a room with an intern. In the end, I persuaded the manager to open up a second yurt. It was within shouting distance of the first, which allayed my concern that June might not be safe alone in an unlocked yurt.
Source: New York Times February 13, 2019 22:33 UTC