Trout Whisperer
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Hello, briar fellers!
(Forgive me if this thread is misplaced, or if I missed the answers when I searched.)
I've experienced a couple of difficulties in my brief pipe-smoking experience, and I wonder if any (or all) of you can assist.
First, I can't seem to smoke an entire bowl of tobacco. That is, at half to two-thirds into a bowl, it becomes difficult to relight, at which point I give up and dump the rest of the tobacco with the ash. It would be great to enjoy all the enjoyment possible from that enjoyable tobacco.
Also, I don't smoke indoors, but it is cold where I live. Which means the few occasions on which I have enjoyed a smoke, the ambient temperature ranged between 0°F and 20°F (-18°C to -7°C). Does the relatively cold air contribute to frequent relights, and perhaps getting to the point where I can barely light that last half of the bowl?
(Forgive me if this thread is misplaced, or if I missed the answers when I searched.)
I've experienced a couple of difficulties in my brief pipe-smoking experience, and I wonder if any (or all) of you can assist.
First, I can't seem to smoke an entire bowl of tobacco. That is, at half to two-thirds into a bowl, it becomes difficult to relight, at which point I give up and dump the rest of the tobacco with the ash. It would be great to enjoy all the enjoyment possible from that enjoyable tobacco.
Also, I don't smoke indoors, but it is cold where I live. Which means the few occasions on which I have enjoyed a smoke, the ambient temperature ranged between 0°F and 20°F (-18°C to -7°C). Does the relatively cold air contribute to frequent relights, and perhaps getting to the point where I can barely light that last half of the bowl?