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WHAT KIND OF TENT SHOULD BE USED FOR CO CTB
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I need to know what kind of tent I need for CO in a tent? I know it should have a floor attached and have as few vents as possible, but can you give me the name of the maker of the tent? Not doing well need to leave
Regatta Malawi tents are fantastic little tents for camping in, two man, waterproof and easy to put up, even comes with a attached groundsheet to keep you dry from the ground up , just the thing for a night ( or.maybe longer ) to get away from the stresses and hustle and bustle of everyday life, just remember if you have a bbq not to take it inside, they give off poison co fumes
Regatta Malawi tents are fantastic little tents for camping in, two man, waterproof and easy to put up, even comes with a attached groundsheet to keep you dry from the ground up , just the thing for a night ( or.maybe longer ) to get away from the stresses and hustle and bustle of everyday life, just remember if you have a bbq not to take it inside, they give off poison co fumes
The tent I have heard referenced the most is the Malawi brand. It has a hydrostatic head of 3000. You'll need duct tape, might be worth getting a very good type to get the air seal just right. This, among other gas methods, are my preferred way to go as SN is extremely hard to come by in my country and often results in welfare checks by the local police departments. I don't have my other notes with me but you'll want good quality lump charcoal with no additives that make the fumes more unpleasant. Also as tragic as it is, no last ciggerate.
The tent I have heard referenced the most is the Malawi brand. It has a hydrostatic head of 3000. You'll need duct tape, might be worth getting a very good type to get the air seal just right. This, among other gas methods, are my preferred way to go as SN is extremely hard to come by in my country and often results in welfare checks by the local police departments. I don't have my other notes with me but you'll want good quality lump charcoal with no additives that make the fumes more unpleasant. Also as tragic as it is, no last ciggerate.
Sleeping pills and wine! What kind of wine? I have never had much luck in enjoying it. They say there's a wine for everyone, but mine must be running from me. I'm more of a scotch person myself. I'm by no means an expert but feel free to message me whenever. I struggle to think clearly most the time so I know how hard it can be researching this stuff.
Sleeping pills and wine! What kind of wine? I have never had much luck in enjoying it. They say there's a wine for everyone, but mine must be running from me. I'm more of a scotch person myself. I'm by no means an expert but feel free to message me whenever. I struggle to think clearly most the time so I know how hard it can be researching this stuff.
I get that. It's comforting to know someone will notice our passing, that we will not slip quietly in to that good night. I may be a stranger on the internet, but for you to be here means you have greatly suffered in some way. That shared suffering binds us all on this site, no matter the differences in age, faith, creed, or ethnicity. :)
I get that. It's comforting to know someone will notice our passing, that we will not slip quietly in to that good night. I may be a stranger on the internet, but for you to be here means you have greatly suffered in some way. That shared suffering binds us all on this site, no matter the differences in age, faith, creed, or ethnicity. :)
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