You can’t be serious. You know how easy it is the die from CO poisoning? When I lived in Queens New York city, we had a major snow storm one week and a guy who lived up the block from me parked his car at the same time a plow was coming down the street. When the plow passed him by, it pushed snow under his car and blocked his exhaust. He died within minutes. He wasn’t stuck in the car, he had plenty of room to get out at the drivers side, he was just overcome with the CO and that was that. If your tent is filled with CO, you will never know it.
I didn't bring the smoker. Just the ribs
Much easier than most people realize... I went to a number of people who died from carbon monoxide poisoning during my career as a firefighter. The saddest was a little girl who was sleeping in her friend's parents new cabin cruiser boat. They were coming home from a long day out on the water and had a tailwind that caused the exhaust from the engine to get sucked into the sleeping quarters. No one noticed the odor of exhaust and didn't realize that the kids had CO poisoning until they tried to wake them up. We were unable to revive the one little girl. It was very sad.