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<blockquote data-quote="williamcharles" data-source="post: 347095" data-attributes="member: 1968"><p>I can't "hike" but I do still walk in the woods. I just take a tobacco that does not require any special prep...no babying...just stuff and puff. </p><p></p><p>Iwan Ries International is a good baccy if you like a "cross over" blend. A lot of latakia but still some sweetness there. Carter Hall or Prince Albert work well if you like something predominately burley. I also like Dunhill 965. If I want sweet that day I take some Blue Note along. </p><p></p><p>I generally take a pipe that won't cause me to break out in sobs if I break it or lose it. </p><p>Cobs are good great. Petes are good choices too if they have the military mount or the push bits like on the 301, 302, 305 etc...</p><p>I have a couple of pipe holsters that go on the belt and are pretty good at keeping a pipe safe but I generally take the pipe apart and drop the two pieces into a pocket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="williamcharles, post: 347095, member: 1968"] I can't "hike" but I do still walk in the woods. I just take a tobacco that does not require any special prep...no babying...just stuff and puff. Iwan Ries International is a good baccy if you like a "cross over" blend. A lot of latakia but still some sweetness there. Carter Hall or Prince Albert work well if you like something predominately burley. I also like Dunhill 965. If I want sweet that day I take some Blue Note along. I generally take a pipe that won't cause me to break out in sobs if I break it or lose it. Cobs are good great. Petes are good choices too if they have the military mount or the push bits like on the 301, 302, 305 etc... I have a couple of pipe holsters that go on the belt and are pretty good at keeping a pipe safe but I generally take the pipe apart and drop the two pieces into a pocket. [/QUOTE]
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