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01/8/2007 at 11:11am
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Hi Rex,

Thanks for this thought provoking post.

We're off on our inaugural camping trip on Friday to YCP in York. I have a CampingGaz grill/2 burner and a small gas bottle - it doesn't have anywhere on it that I can hook a cable lock. I haven't bought a camp kitchen yet as I was planning to cook outside the tent and was then going to put cooker plus attached gas bottle in the car boot overnight. In the day I'd leave it inside the tent when we go out for the day.

I'm looking at getting the Outhouse for a toilet /shower tent and was concerned that with a kitchen tent too I'd not be allowed to pitch 3 tents on one pitch. We only have a small tent (Coleman Lakeside 4) so can see all 3 fitting just not sure if campsite owners would allow it/charge extra etc.

Any suggestions/comments would be most gratefully received.

 

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01/8/2007 at 11:40am
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This is a post for tips, it's your choice to use them or not. I have complete confidence in my husband's ability to connect and reconnect our gas and would never put his family in danger. If you know what you're doing then there won't be a problem. There is a reason that ass starts off the word assumption. I would never assume you were in danger because you chose to leave your gas connected just as you shouldn't assume I am in danger because we choose to disconnect. We just recently purchased our kitchen tent and cooked in the porch of our tent, with a toddler running around, could be even more dangerous if I left it hooked up and he happen to trip over something. You can take all the necessary precautions but you never know, camp kitchens aren't the most sturdiest of tables sitting on soft ground.


01/8/2007 at 11:53am
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we always turn the gas off at the bottle when not cooking, it is a habit we have worked into our daily routine, it works for us

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01/8/2007 at 12:00pm
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Hi MamaBear.
Quite correct,I have always left my gas connected and switched on gas bottle outside because I personaly am happier with it out there,But I have never had a SIG or ZIG
So if I had a leak in the past I would not have had much of a problem unless the leak was between the bottle and regulator and even then you would see the flame.out side the tent a leak would probably would leak harmlessly away.
But If you have a SIG it is one extra factor to consider.
Myself If I had a SIG I would never have gas permanently in the tent.And now I have my new Kitchen tent and my new ground sheet system I will never have a gas supply in my ten again
Other safety Items I have is a red fire bucket that is kept out side the door A small dry powder Fire extinguisher and a fire blanket that will now move home into the kitchen tent.Whether I would have time to deploy these Items Depends on the type of fire But if we stick to the advice given on this forum and stay with the cooking I think I would.
Regards
Rex

     

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01/8/2007 at 12:03pm
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I'm not sure what we will do when we go camping this month as we will be using the kitchen tent for the first time. Our main concern is for the safety of our children and just turning off the gas at the bottle may be better for us in that situation. It will just be nice to get the stove out of the tent.



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02/8/2007 at 12:01pm
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i am trying to get hold of steven the hamster but emails keep being returned failed delivery.  Can anyone help??  am interested in an item for sale.

cheers

 

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02/8/2007 at 12:41pm
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Instead of a cable lock, you can get metal mesh nets for rucksacks called pacsafe.  you could use one of these instead.

www.pacsafe.com



02/8/2007 at 1:23pm
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Quote: Originally posted by d ward on 02/8/2007

i am trying to get hold of steven the hamster but emails keep being returned failed delivery. Can anyone help?? am interested in an item for sale.

cheers

d


Hi d ward
Have you tried see if steve as it for sale on Free Adverts
Above,Just a thought.
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02/8/2007 at 1:55pm
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Rex, you sound excited about your Cabanon kitchen tent. Let me know how it works out for you. What a deal, I had seen it on ebay after you posted it here.


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Quote: Originally posted by MamaBear on 02/8/2007Rex, you sound excited about your Cabanon kitchen tent. Let me know how it works out for you. What a deal, I had seen it on ebay after you posted it here.
Hi MamaBear,
Sure will,
But we have just cancelled the first time as they wanted to over charge us.
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02/8/2007 at 2:24pm
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You know, that just sucks! I'm just getting started camping here and these extras just don't help. These camps are getting greedy, just to put 2 tents in a spot that would normally have 1.

Don't know what kind of driving you guys do, but we went to Newhaven Caravan Club in Derbyshire, it's close to the beautiful towns of Buxton, Matlock, and Bakewell and you're in the heart of the Peak District.

It only cost us £22 for the weekend, no extras for anything for us and not even for our children. We even had our huge Nebraska XXL. Great campsite, I loved it and want to go again and with a price like that you can. I hate when places charge for children 2 and up. My baby is 2 years 1 month, he won't be doing anything more than a 2 year old would do yet still charge for him. I could understand my older child but not toddlers. Crazy. But I do recommend Newhaven!


02/8/2007 at 2:53pm
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We leave our gas bottle in the porch area of the XXL, which has a bath tub groundsheet so I am assuming that means plenty of air circulation? However I will bring this post to OH`s attention.


02/8/2007 at 3:08pm
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Hi

I guess we need to think about our gas powered fridges too, can't easily put them in the car overnight. I wonder how much they would warm up if you isolated them overnight.

Kitchen tents are an excellent but being lazy I only put mine up if we are staying for a few days. Even if you put the bottle outside the cooker/fridge could leak.

Some tents have a small split just above the SIG which allows you to run cables and gas lines in from outside as a safety feature. Obviously that won't help if my fridge develops a leak. When I bought the fridge the salesman told me that I should replace the gas line and regulator every couple of years, but I haven't and it's never had a service yet I expect it to work after god knows how many miles bumping around in the trailer.

Thanks for the post, it has made me think too. I feel a trip to the camping shop comming on for a new hose and regulator, any excuse is good enough and I bet I'll come out the shop with loads of stuff.



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Hi pauljacey.
The problem with LPG is only in tents with SIG If you have a gas supply in the area of you SIG and you spring a gas leak it is potentially very dangerous. If it is necessary for you to have a supply in your tent I would recommend you getting a LPG alarm There is plenty on the British market most are made for boats,but you can get cheaper ones if you shop around £45 is the cheapest I have found.
If you should buy one always lay it on the floor in the lowest part of your tent.
Regards
Rex.
PS. I have just serched LPG Alarm on Ebay and come up with one for £28.


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02/8/2007 at 4:05pm
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Thanks rexgrant,

Didn't even know LPG alarms existed.

I do put my fridge in the tent extension (without SIG) with the bottle outside when it isn't in the utility tent. But even so, the thought of a leak gives me the shivers.

Just had a quick look at the alarms and most are mains or 12V which is a problem for me.  We never have EHU for the mains ones but I could run an extension from the car to run the 12V variety, or take a battery I guess.

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