Klee
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- Apr 19, 2020
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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.
(Post edited for grammar.)
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.
(Post edited for grammar.)
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