I was camping a few years ago when the guy in the tent next to me decided to cook his breakfast inside his tent on Two small single burner gas stoves.
The one ran out of gas so he decided to replace the empty cylinder whilst still inside the tent. As he screwed the gas bottle onto the stove he got the usual squirt as a small amount of gas escaped as it was sealing onto the rubber seal.
Unfortunately for him the escaping gas was ignited by the other stove…the whole tent virtually vanished in a flash in seconds….most of which was stuck to his bare skin.
Needless to say the results were horrific
Do your cooking outside
A simple piece of advice but, having seen what can happen…….
The one ran out of gas so he decided to replace the empty cylinder whilst still inside the tent. As he screwed the gas bottle onto the stove he got the usual squirt as a small amount of gas escaped as it was sealing onto the rubber seal.
Unfortunately for him the escaping gas was ignited by the other stove…the whole tent virtually vanished in a flash in seconds….most of which was stuck to his bare skin.
Needless to say the results were horrific
Do your cooking outside
A simple piece of advice but, having seen what can happen…….
