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General Pipe Discussion
Backpacking With Pipe & Tobacco
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<blockquote data-quote="Wayne_Teipen" data-source="post: 346635" data-attributes="member: 627"><p>Not at all. You should use pipe cleaners when you can. The sump just keeps the pipe from gurgling during the smoke then I could flick the moisture out of the sump afterwards. Once I got off the trail I could clean the sump and airway out. It's not a nice way to treat your pipe but pipe cleaners are a pain on the trail, IMHO. My 303 wouldn't pass one anyway. A cob makes more sense on the trail but I like briar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wayne_Teipen, post: 346635, member: 627"] Not at all. You should use pipe cleaners when you can. The sump just keeps the pipe from gurgling during the smoke then I could flick the moisture out of the sump afterwards. Once I got off the trail I could clean the sump and airway out. It's not a nice way to treat your pipe but pipe cleaners are a pain on the trail, IMHO. My 303 wouldn't pass one anyway. A cob makes more sense on the trail but I like briar. [/QUOTE]
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