One of my preferred times of the day to smoke my pipe is the chill season. The cool, crisp air brings out favoritism in tobacco that we by no means knowledge during the warmer months of the year. The sincere of the bowl in my hand also warms my spirit. A new winter smoking knowledge also encouraged me to write a small number of defensive words about smoking pipes out-of-doors in the chilly conditions. Cold air and hot pipes do not mix!
* Whilst walking my dog and enjoying a pipe I tapped out my ruins on palm of my hand (yes I knew improved but I was engrossed in the moment). What happened next? You guessed it ... I was packing my pipe up and delivery to our pipe put right person for a novel stem. The tenon snapped with fewer force than it would take to snap a toothpick.
* Briar pipes also have the propensity to divide from their stems in wintry weather. This is in particular true for armed style bit that a push fit in place. There is nothing worse than chasing your pipe bowl as it bounces its way along the asphalt road.
* windy winter winds can reason a pipe bowl to burn out. Be cautious when illumination and smoking. Wind speeding up crossways your bowl will do something like a bellows and wonderful warmth the tobacco within causing burnouts.