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Smoking in the snow
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<blockquote data-quote="kxg" data-source="post: 556971" data-attributes="member: 4492"><p>I prefer smoking on the patio (no indoors smoking here) and I would rather smoke in nice weather. That said, I'm good down to around 40 degrees if it is not too windy for my propane fire pit to help out. Rain is fairly rare and snow tends to be accompanied by high winds. Wind can be a problem here on the high plains. My back yard is fairly protected so the wind has to be above 20 mph before it becomes troublesome. We have low humidity which helps with hot weather smoking. I'm good up to 100 degrees if I can get some shade, but I do prefer it cooler. Extreme weather calls for the mobile smoking lounge. One of these days I may get my yard shed in condition to use as a smoking lounge, but that requires parting with a lot of stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kxg, post: 556971, member: 4492"] I prefer smoking on the patio (no indoors smoking here) and I would rather smoke in nice weather. That said, I'm good down to around 40 degrees if it is not too windy for my propane fire pit to help out. Rain is fairly rare and snow tends to be accompanied by high winds. Wind can be a problem here on the high plains. My back yard is fairly protected so the wind has to be above 20 mph before it becomes troublesome. We have low humidity which helps with hot weather smoking. I'm good up to 100 degrees if I can get some shade, but I do prefer it cooler. Extreme weather calls for the mobile smoking lounge. One of these days I may get my yard shed in condition to use as a smoking lounge, but that requires parting with a lot of stuff. [/QUOTE]
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