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Backpacking With Pipe & Tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 346526" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>Always carried a pipe when backpacking (it's been a while), and I normally carry one when hiking. Tobacco in a ziplock. Pipe in two pieces with rubberband. Tamper, a couple cleaners, and lighter with rubberband. All in the lid of whatever backpack I'm carrying, or in the case of hiking, I usually use a large hip pack with a partition for smaller items. I carry an old Dunhill cripple shell that is a top shelf smoker. It's smaller and very light. I'm not one of these newfangled ultralighters, but I also don't carry anything adding unnecessary weight. leather pouches and pipe bags are left at home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 346526, member: 1211"] Always carried a pipe when backpacking (it's been a while), and I normally carry one when hiking. Tobacco in a ziplock. Pipe in two pieces with rubberband. Tamper, a couple cleaners, and lighter with rubberband. All in the lid of whatever backpack I'm carrying, or in the case of hiking, I usually use a large hip pack with a partition for smaller items. I carry an old Dunhill cripple shell that is a top shelf smoker. It's smaller and very light. I'm not one of these newfangled ultralighters, but I also don't carry anything adding unnecessary weight. leather pouches and pipe bags are left at home. [/QUOTE]
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