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<blockquote data-quote="RDPipes" data-source="post: 326388" data-attributes="member: 2155"><p>Ya know, I've been smoking outside for years, MY choice, because I don't like the smell or the grunge it leaves on everything.</p><p>You get use to it and I'd rather be outside enjoying the view anyway. 40-50 degree temps is nothing to bundle up about. I wish for temps like that here, that's not even sweater weather.</p><p>I smoke in 20 degree weather although when it's hot out 90 and above I don't even try because it affects the quality of the smoke. I'm a fairly early riser so I usually get out on the stoop about 5:30am -6:30am for my first smoke and then on the porch about 8:00am. If you enjoy your smoke as much as I do, you'll do what it takes to keep on enjoying it. </p><p>BTW, I bought a set of Carharts for winter smoking and a skunk isn't going to bother you if you don't bother it, just don't scare it. Got plenty of them and other critters around here and they tend to keep there distance from us humans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDPipes, post: 326388, member: 2155"] Ya know, I've been smoking outside for years, MY choice, because I don't like the smell or the grunge it leaves on everything. You get use to it and I'd rather be outside enjoying the view anyway. 40-50 degree temps is nothing to bundle up about. I wish for temps like that here, that's not even sweater weather. I smoke in 20 degree weather although when it's hot out 90 and above I don't even try because it affects the quality of the smoke. I'm a fairly early riser so I usually get out on the stoop about 5:30am -6:30am for my first smoke and then on the porch about 8:00am. If you enjoy your smoke as much as I do, you'll do what it takes to keep on enjoying it. BTW, I bought a set of Carharts for winter smoking and a skunk isn't going to bother you if you don't bother it, just don't scare it. Got plenty of them and other critters around here and they tend to keep there distance from us humans. [/QUOTE]
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