Never got to go off the main road. The camps tend to be white gers
(felt-lined tents, yurt in Russian) - and geared to foreign tourists.
Many Mongolians still live in gers and there are ger sections in
Ulaanbaatar .
Well, it was below freezing in early November. There was snow on some of
the high(er) ground. Climate is very dry, so the cold was quite bearable
in the bright sun.
I suspect that summer is along the lines you mention. However, while the
terrain is brown in winter, it is largely grass covered and would be
green in summer. Dusty it might be, but it's not the Gobi.
Martin
Moose wrote:
> Chris Crawford wrote:
>> I noticed that sign for the secret history camp too. I wonder what's there?
>>
> My bet - something dry, cold and windy in winter, and dry, hot, windy
> and dusty in summer. :-)
>
> Moose
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