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Klee

Klee

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I have been looking at some nice coastal "glamping" sites.
I'm not sure if this is common worldwide, but it's basically a campsite, except they have either glamping "pods" or teepee type tents already set up.
I'm wondering about the success of carbon monoxide in either of these, as opposed to my own, ground sheet sewn in, gas tape taped pop up tent.
My logic tells me that both the teepee and the pod would be sealed, small, and waterproof. Not to mention more comfortable.
Does anybody have any thoughts on this? Any input would be appreciated. I'm quite tired and I wonder if I haven't thought of something crucial.

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Not anything but I´m glad the CO method is brought up again it always seem SN this SN that but I am not sure how airtight it is.

Since it´s basically a small cabin I am sure it´s not air tight since people are supposed to sleep in there but it looks pretty cozy.
 
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Klee

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Not anything but I´m glad the CO method is brought up again it always seem SN this SN that but I am not sure how airtight it is.

Since it´s basically a small cabin I am sure it´s not air tight since people are supposed to sleep in there but it looks pretty cozy.
It does look cozy, doesn't it? And you could hear the sea, which I feel would be so nice. I didn't think about it not being airtight, but I wonder if it would be any less air tight than a house. Since people slip away from CO in houses by accident all the time..
Failing that, well.. I do have a lot of gas tape.
 
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it`s my prefered method and have a camping shop near me , been looking at tents and equipment to make it look like an accident , you know BBQ meal as sun sets and brin embers in to keep warm etc , read all the how to`s etc , and been searching googl maps for a secluded forest type place . so there is a tree if it fails and i`ll fuck it i`ll swing instead .
of course it means buying a certain amount of gear to make out as though i was seriously camping lol
I`ve added we buy any house type sites to my favourites seeing as most of my possions have now gone and the rest are packed , as family know i have to sell my house soon .
 
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Klee

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it`s my prefered method and have a camping shop near me , been looking at tents and equipment to make it look like an accident , you know BBQ meal as sun sets and brin embers in to keep warm etc , read all the how to`s etc , and been searching googl maps for a secluded forest type place . so there is a tree if it fails and i`ll fuck it i`ll swing instead .
of course it means buying a certain amount of gear to make out as though i was seriously camping lol
I`ve added we buy any house type sites to my favourites seeing as most of my possions have now gone and the rest are packed , as family know i have to sell my house soon .

I like the accident thing too - Whoops, I had no idea that you shouldn't bring a cooling BBQ into your tent. Who knew? :wink:
 
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It does look cozy, doesn't it? And you could hear the sea, which I feel would be so nice. I didn't think about it not being airtight, but I wonder if it would be any less air tight than a house. Since people slip away from CO in houses by accident all the time..
Failing that, well.. I do have a lot of gas tape.
Yeah I have heard several times in the news families passing away in an RV so I suppose a cabin would be as effeicient
 
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Well ... except that an RV or tent likely belongs to the person using it, and this charming cabin doesn't. If something goes wrong and starts a fire, you could end up alive and liable for the damage; if you're successful you could do the site's business considerable harm.

I personally would do it the way @marcusuk63 outlines it: in my own tent, in a remote place, with a tree nearby.
 
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Klee

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Well ... except that an RV or tent likely belongs to the person using it, and this charming cabin doesn't. If something goes wrong and starts a fire, you could end up alive and liable for the damage; if you're successful you could do the site's business considerable harm.

I personally would do it the way @marcusuk63 outlines it: in my own tent, in a remote place, with a tree nearby.
That is a really valuable point, and not something I had considered. I don't wish to hurt anybody else.
 
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Hello, what kind of coals do you buy, there are many types some emit more CO than others and heat production is different as well. There is a big thread on the topic .
Would these do the job ?
Amazon product ASIN B086ZV54LK
 
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I have been looking at some nice coastal "glamping" sites.
I'm not sure if this is common worldwide, but it's basically a campsite, except they have either glamping "pods" or teepee type tents already set up.
I'm wondering about the success of carbon monoxide in either of these, as opposed to my own, ground sheet sewn in, gas tape taped pop up tent.
My logic tells me that both the teepee and the pod would be sealed, small, and waterproof. Not to mention more comfortable.
Does anybody have any thoughts on this? Any input would be appreciated. I'm quite tired and I wonder if I haven't thought of something crucial.

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How close are the other pods?
 
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Living_Hurts_so_Much

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I like the accident thing too - Whoops, I had no idea that you shouldn't bring a cooling BBQ into your tent. Who knew? :wink:
Oh what I wouldn't give to ctb and have it look like an accident. I hadn't thought of CO really. I wonder if it would be a peaceful end.
 
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Does anybody have any thoughts on this?
In the U.S. they are required to have carbon monoxide detectors in anything like that they rent out.
 
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Klee

Klee

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How close are the other pods?
I would say they are metres away.
In the U.S. they are required to have carbon monoxide detectors in anything like that they rent out.
I'm not sure if this is also the case here in the UK, certainly something to consider though.
We have one at home, but just a stand alone optional kind.
 

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