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romaso

Lifer
Dec 29, 2010
2,005
7,738
Pacific NW
The problem in the NW is wind + rain. Wind alone I can use a Zippo & windcap. Rain alone I can shelter from. But both together it's hard to keep anything dry & burning, especially since my deck faces South, and most storms blow in from the SW. Rarely gets below freezing where I am, but the dampness makes cold sink in.

I've got one of these to keep warm & keep the rain off, comes to mid-calf. Note its wool so not too flammable & dark color so you don't see where the ash fell:
Mil-Tec Navy Greatcoat - Varusteleka.com

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Strandsbeachlocal

Might Stick Around
Nov 23, 2021
71
444
Washington,USA
Generally speaking I avoid smoking outside, unless temperatures reaches 77f(25 c) can't taste tobacco that well and during the winters here on the coast, this very photo should tell it better than thousand words,add here wind and it pure miserable
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Has anyone else experienced muted flavor while in colder temps? I could have guessed it was my fault, but the latter half of the smoke is more pronounced, and the first half dull in the cold. I attributed this to a psychosomatic reaction to staying warm and puffing in the battle to finish the smoke.
 
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karam

Lifer
Feb 2, 2019
2,574
9,834
Basel, Switzerland
@karam does it get humid in Greece with those temperatures? I never imagined, I always thought it would be a more dry heat. Everything above 25 degrees overhere it instantly is 90% rH , as it rains regularly and the soil (mostly clay) holds so much water it evaporates.
Really depends on the place, Athens is not humid, for example, but Crete is.
 

Chris81

Starting to Get Obsessed
Oct 11, 2021
153
966
43
Malaga, Spain
I lived near the Alps and I was used to snow and cold winters (like 25-15F), although I've never been a fan of snow and freeze.
Now I feel uncomfortable when the temperature drops below 50F, I visited Ireland in late November 2 years ago and I was wearing a scarf up to my eyes, that horrible persistent atlantic wind makes me wonder how humans could colonize such hostile lands.
 
Mar 2, 2021
3,473
14,251
Alabama USA
I lived near the Alps and I was used to snow and cold winters (like 25-15F), although I've never been a fan of snow and freeze.
Now I feel uncomfortable when the temperature drops below 50F, I visited Ireland in late November 2 years ago and I was wearing a scarf up to my eyes, that horrible persistent atlantic wind makes me wonder how humans could colonize such hostile lands.
They moved to Pennsilvania...LOL!!
 

Fralphog

Lifer
Oct 28, 2021
2,071
25,899
Idaho
In the winter it’s always a challenge to find ways to smoke outside when it’s really cold. If the winds not howling and it’s above 30 deg, I’ll usually go outside and find a place in the yard that’s out of the wind and in full sun. One place I retreat to on occasion is our greenhouse. I put my portable camping chair inside and enjoy a smoke. I have been known to smoke in a duck blind when it was so cold we had to break ice off the decoys when we picked ‘em up to go home.
I’m interested in the air cleaner idea mentioned by @ray47.
 
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Epip Oc'Cabot

Can't Leave
Oct 11, 2019
472
1,309
Generally, for me it is more a factor of wind:

No wind….. little worries…. easily feel comfortable smoking my pipe outside down to -10 or so. Colder than -10, then the amount of time spent outside really wanes.

Any wind above 7-8mph…… then I start feeling gunshy about going out around +10 or so. Cold, biting WIND is what is my “Achilles heel”.

That does not negate the notion that I want to move to Florida when I retire! ?