I'm relatively new to the hot tent world. I purchased a top of the line tent and Ti stove from a reputable manufacturer - not looking to make anyone look bad here. Been out in it half a dozen times or so.
When I'm laying on my back at night, watching smoke wisps coming out of the stove pipe and stove regularly, the thought crosses my mind that this thing is going to kill me. Just as I'm starting to nod off, by convincing myself that I might be better off dying in this tent than enduring the -34 degree wind chill on the top of the mountain for another day, the creosote starts dripping onto the top of the stove and smoking like crazy. Zipper is frozen. Can't open the door. Exciting!
My mind never stops working. How dangerous is it to have the stove inside the tent? Are there any stories of people dying from it?
It snowed ~30" for the MT rifle opener and I think it's pretty safe to say that there wasn't any air getting in through the bottom of the tent, as 4" of ice accumulated over the sod skirt after a few days. The tent has very little/no ventilation. After we get home, the tent and everything in it smells like smoke. I just can't help but think that we have to be breathing something that will kill you in large doses.
Come to think of it, I wonder how there is oxygen in there for combustion after long enough. I guess it is drawing air in from somewhere.
What do you say? Is it anything worth worrying about?
Thanks!
When I'm laying on my back at night, watching smoke wisps coming out of the stove pipe and stove regularly, the thought crosses my mind that this thing is going to kill me. Just as I'm starting to nod off, by convincing myself that I might be better off dying in this tent than enduring the -34 degree wind chill on the top of the mountain for another day, the creosote starts dripping onto the top of the stove and smoking like crazy. Zipper is frozen. Can't open the door. Exciting!
My mind never stops working. How dangerous is it to have the stove inside the tent? Are there any stories of people dying from it?
It snowed ~30" for the MT rifle opener and I think it's pretty safe to say that there wasn't any air getting in through the bottom of the tent, as 4" of ice accumulated over the sod skirt after a few days. The tent has very little/no ventilation. After we get home, the tent and everything in it smells like smoke. I just can't help but think that we have to be breathing something that will kill you in large doses.
Come to think of it, I wonder how there is oxygen in there for combustion after long enough. I guess it is drawing air in from somewhere.
What do you say? Is it anything worth worrying about?
Thanks!