Smoking in the Freezing Cold
Does anyone smoke cigars in the cold for long durations?
Maybe my immune systems sucks, but I tried smoking at the firepit in 20-40 F weathers for 3-4 hours each session and got a cold 3 times in a row. Fun times.
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@HT said:
Does anyone smoke cigars in the cold for long durations?Maybe my immune systems sucks, but I tried smoking at the firepit in 20-40 F weathers for 3-4 hours each session and got a cold 3 times in a row. Fun times.
Most of the winter I have a heater on me. 25 degrees is usually my cut off.
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@HT said:
Does anyone smoke cigars in the cold for long durations?Maybe my immune systems sucks, but I tried smoking at the firepit in 20-40 F weathers for 3-4 hours each session and got a cold 3 times in a row. Fun times.
Correlation does not equal causation.
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Gotta bundle up.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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I have a heated blanket that I would wrap up in and it was usually enough. I also have a propane heater in my “man cave” that I would turn on if it was still cold or if I have guests.
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Maybe you need a bigger fire.
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@OmgFrigginMike said:
I have a heated blanket that I would wrap up in and it was usually enough. I also have a propane heater in my “man cave” that I would turn on if it was still cold or if I have guests.You don't let guests get under the blanket
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Don't smoke in the cold. Don't do anything at all in the cold. Don't live in cold places. That is all.
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@ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.12 -
I am cold all the time so it doesn't matter whether it is winter or summer.
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@dirtdude said:
@OmgFrigginMike said:
I have a heated blanket that I would wrap up in and it was usually enough. I also have a propane heater in my “man cave” that I would turn on if it was still cold or if I have guests.You don't let guests get under the blanket
It greatly depends on the guest. 😉
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@OmgFrigginMike said:
@dirtdude said:
@OmgFrigginMike said:
I have a heated blanket that I would wrap up in and it was usually enough. I also have a propane heater in my “man cave” that I would turn on if it was still cold or if I have guests.You don't let guests get under the blanket
It greatly depends on the guest. 😉
So your telling us there's a chance
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@Itsfine said:
Don't smoke in the cold. Don't do anything at all in the cold. Don't live in cold places. That is all.You're right about that, maybe I'll move to someplace warmer. I just grew up in a cold place but the weather fluctuates from 30-70 in a single day. Something nobody can really adapt to, people get sick all the time. But I'll see about moving south.
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@HT said:
@Itsfine said:
Don't smoke in the cold. Don't do anything at all in the cold. Don't live in cold places. That is all.You're right about that, maybe I'll move to someplace warmer. I just grew up in a cold place but the weather fluctuates from 30-70 in a single day. Something nobody can really adapt to, people get sick all the time. But I'll see about moving south.
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@ScotchnSmoke still sux lots of large wéiners. And tons of small ones.0 -
My cut off is 50 degrees. Luckily we dont see that much. Thats why I live in Florida.
"I drink a great deal. I sleep a little, and I smoke cigar after cigar. That is why I am in two-hundred-percent form."
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30f at a campfire was the coldest for me. I was drinking also.
Trapped in the People's Communist Republic of Massachusetts.
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I might just sit in the freezer next week
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