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pygmig

Lurker
Jul 23, 2020
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Once it gets into the thirties (F) I have a hard time tasting the tobacco. I figure that’s mostly me, though.

Don’t like cold food/sweets either, because I can’t taste them. Seems my palate has an effective temperature range
 
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goldenmole

Can't Leave
Aug 4, 2019
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Copenhagen DK
I often have +5C to around -1C here in the Danish winter. Since I don't smoke inside or while walking,I now have one short smoke almost every evening out under a roof on the terrace unless it is too windy. Put on a thick winter coat and take a blanket. I consider making the winter smokes more occasional though, since this whole setup is not really pleasurable and reminds me that I might have a low level nicotine addition already. I could put a better chair in the garage and buy a space-heater, but this is not really nice either.
 
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pip01

Part of the Furniture Now
Apr 3, 2018
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NJ
You need one of these beauties.
 

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elvishrunes

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 19, 2017
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I’m a Canadian so I’ll see your 45 degrees F (7 degrees C) and raise you a -2 C, 28F-ish... You’re absolutely correct though it’s all about the wind, smoking a pipe in winds sucks, plus it’s much colder... Without much wind lower temps aren't that bad, but I ain’t gonna suffer for a bowl anymore with too much cold, better to enjoy the pipe later...:)

I’m an ice fisherman and used to smoke on the ice, but not much anymore, I’ll just smoke cigars out there unless maybe the conditions are perfect with zero wind...
 

Adebisi's hat

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Sep 19, 2020
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I'm in the high Rockies of Colorado. When I'm working outside during the day I'll smoke at any temperature. When I'm not at work ideally I'll bundle up and smoke at 18 F and up at night. I haven't been smoking at night lately
 

bullet08

Lifer
Nov 26, 2018
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RTP, NC. USA
It's more or less how much sun I get than how low the temp is. On days like today when we have clear sky and full sun, the front porch can be rather warm and nice. I was out smoking in shorts and tee. But without the sun, 45 can be miserable.
 
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whitebar

Part of the Furniture Now
Sep 12, 2015
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Colorado
I live in Colorado where we have low humidity most of the time making it a dry climate. When the sun is out and there is no wind I can smoke easily down to 20F without feeling cold. I do think wind is a big variable here. I smoked a lot on the back of the boat when in Antarctica because I was shielded from the wind back there.
 

Spinkle

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Sep 16, 2019
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I’m smoking on my condo balcony as I type. Usually it’s very windy so I won’t this time of year but it’s dead quiet tonight. Currently it’s -7c (20f). I tend to smoke heavy nicotine shag cuts in small bowls this time of year when outside so I don’t end up sitting for an hour. When it hits about -12c I give up completely on smoking anywhere except my warm car.
 

briarbuck

Lifer
Nov 24, 2015
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You need one of these beauties.
I have one of these. Works great unless there's a lot of wind. Sits right on top of a propane tank. $49 at Lowes.

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