Whenever I smoke outside, and I do quite often in open areas, my pipe seems to always get hot and my smoking time seems greatly reduced on breezy or windy days.
I rarely ever have problems with hot pipes except under these circumstances.
Is this a natural action of air getting pulled through the pipe? Is a pipe cap specifically used to keep ashes and embers from flying out? Or will it help in this situation?
I never have a problem with ashes and embers, either....it just seems like the wind makes the tobacco burn quicker? hotter?
I try to cradle my pipe in my hand with the mouthpiece against my forearm in an attempt to slow it down.
I rarely ever have problems with hot pipes except under these circumstances.
Is this a natural action of air getting pulled through the pipe? Is a pipe cap specifically used to keep ashes and embers from flying out? Or will it help in this situation?
I never have a problem with ashes and embers, either....it just seems like the wind makes the tobacco burn quicker? hotter?
I try to cradle my pipe in my hand with the mouthpiece against my forearm in an attempt to slow it down.