td2copter
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The colder temps come fairly early here in Montana and since I've only been smoking a pipe for a couple of months I have a couple of questions about the topic.
1)Do you notice much of a difference in pipe performance in cold vs. warm weather? (lets call cold under 40F and warm over 50F)
2)Same ? for tobacco performance? (the way it burns or flavor profiles)
3)Is there anything to be careful of, as far as pipe damage, when smoking in really cold temps? (Lets say single digits and below 0)
Thanks a ton for any and all input as I'm really curious because I haven't smoked in temps above about 40F.
1)Do you notice much of a difference in pipe performance in cold vs. warm weather? (lets call cold under 40F and warm over 50F)
2)Same ? for tobacco performance? (the way it burns or flavor profiles)
3)Is there anything to be careful of, as far as pipe damage, when smoking in really cold temps? (Lets say single digits and below 0)
Thanks a ton for any and all input as I'm really curious because I haven't smoked in temps above about 40F.