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31/8/2009 at 11:34am
Location: None Entered Outfit: Adria Altea 502
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We don't cook in our tent because I do think its dangerous. We have actually bought a utility tent to use in bad weather. However, looking around campsites loads of people do cook in their tent. I suspect its dangerous, but not really that dangerous, its all a matter of degree, crossing the road is dangerous. My brother once set his cooking table on light with a leaky gas cannister, so if that had been in the tent it might have been dangerous. And I once used a dodgy heater in a tent and it shot flames everywhere, so no gas in a tent for me. I've never met anyone who has seen a tent fire, there are a couple of videos on You Tube, so it can happen, but it must be rare. Having said that, like I say, we use a utility tent.
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