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<blockquote data-quote="Gusto" data-source="post: 621068" data-attributes="member: 4860"><p>I have to say from experience that the relative humidity on board a ship is quite a bit more than in the desert where I live now. I only had a few pipes while cruising the South China Sea and visiting the Philippines, and those pipes have survived and are still useful half a century later. It looks like the relative humidity in Girona varies from say 60% to 76%? So 48 hours rest may be more than adequate. But are your rivers well behaved? Personally I would always consider another pipe kept high and dry in case of flooding. But that is just my opinion, I have a few favorite tobaccos and many favorite pipes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusto, post: 621068, member: 4860"] I have to say from experience that the relative humidity on board a ship is quite a bit more than in the desert where I live now. I only had a few pipes while cruising the South China Sea and visiting the Philippines, and those pipes have survived and are still useful half a century later. It looks like the relative humidity in Girona varies from say 60% to 76%? So 48 hours rest may be more than adequate. But are your rivers well behaved? Personally I would always consider another pipe kept high and dry in case of flooding. But that is just my opinion, I have a few favorite tobaccos and many favorite pipes. [/QUOTE]
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