It's safe. Shops store hundreds of the things without any special safety measures.
So long as you disconnect it from the stove (duh), and if you don't, the Darwin awards apply. A body temperature canister will burn better on a cold morning, unfortunately they soon cool down.
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Well, I take my arse to bed with me inside the sleeping bag and have (just about) survived so far....
The gas in the canister is odour free but has a 'stench' added to it so has a pretty powerful and noticeable smell, especially in an enclosed space; maybe enough to wake some people.
It is also heavier than air so I guess that's another reason to use a quilt rather than a sleeping bag...?

The gas in the canister is odour free but has a 'stench' added to it so has a pretty powerful and noticeable smell, especially in an enclosed space; maybe enough to wake some people.
It is also heavier than air so I guess that's another reason to use a quilt rather than a sleeping bag...?

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Another positive for bivvying over tenting too. All that fresh air passing your face.
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ScotRoutes wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:13 pm Another positive for bivvying over tenting too. All that fresh air passing your face.
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Especially when they try n kiss you. Slugs are aceCheeky Monkey wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 4:28 pmScotRoutes wrote: ↑Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:13 pm Another positive for bivvying over tenting too. All that fresh air passing your face.
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A forcefield commonly known as body heat perhaps?Bearlegged wrote: ↑Thu Jan 19, 2023 10:06 pm I'm more interested in the localised forcefield that's kept the snow off the bivvy bag.

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Think the forcefield is " staged photoshoot " given it's daylight ( and I assume someone else took it )
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...which will still before the "sell by" date. As for Marmite - horrible stuff! Should be placed in a nuclear waste storage facility and left there for eternity![]()