Hoping some folks that live in high altitude regions can chime in. I'm about to move, and of course I'm bringing my entire tobacco collection with me, including both round and square factory-sealed tins, jars I packed myself, sealed mylar bags with air inside, plastic tubs, cardboard cans, and more.
I'm leaving a region that's about 500ft above sea level and going through the Rocky Mountain states, which is of course going to be at a much higher altitude. It just occurred to me that my tins might pop open at a higher altitude, and that the mylar bags could explode. I dread the thought of having to repack all of my tobacco once I arrive, but I guess I'll do it if I have to. It would probably take me a weekend to do so.
For those of you who live in high altitude areas and have ordered tobacco delivered, do the packages arrive in good shape and sealed? Do the tins and cans swell up?
I'm leaving a region that's about 500ft above sea level and going through the Rocky Mountain states, which is of course going to be at a much higher altitude. It just occurred to me that my tins might pop open at a higher altitude, and that the mylar bags could explode. I dread the thought of having to repack all of my tobacco once I arrive, but I guess I'll do it if I have to. It would probably take me a weekend to do so.
For those of you who live in high altitude areas and have ordered tobacco delivered, do the packages arrive in good shape and sealed? Do the tins and cans swell up?