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Hey Guys just had a question to prepare. I will be heading to the mountains tomorrow and was wondering if smoking a cigar in high altitudes had any difficulties associated with it. I know some lighters don't work well in high altitudes but perhaps that's all i have to worry about?

Thanks Gents and Ladies

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I love smoking on top of mountains! Just bought a pair of Xikar Stratosphere High altitude lighters to hopefully combat the only issue I've had.

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Trying to Decide what to take with me. I got Monti D, Punch Church 00', LGC #2, Monti 2 08', Diplo privi, Mag 50, Some Bolis and Recent monti 2s to share with my board members. So hard to Decide!

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Haha just want to make sure but problems ahead! Lol I don't go up very often. Silly snow

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be aware of the possibility of High-altitude cerebral edema. i grew up in a town that was 7500ft above sea level and saw many people get sick. also alcohol has a great impact on you at altitude at that elevation 1 beer was like 2 at sea level. also a normal butane lighter wont work, i just used a standard bic lighter.

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I love smoking on top of mountains! Just bought a pair of Xikar Stratosphere High altitude lighters to hopefully combat the only issue I've had.

+1 I have one of these lighters and it works great at high altitude and in cold weather.

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Trying to Decide what to take with me. I got Monti D, Punch Church 00', LGC #2, Monti 2 08', Diplo privi, Mag 50, Some Bolis and Recent monti 2s to share with my board members. So hard to Decide!

High altitude monti 2 comparison test is in order
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Silly snow

Whereabouts?

The highest I have smoked a cigar is around 3,300 metres without a problem. I think you'd need to go a fair bit higher than that for altitude to be a problem. The main thing that would make me think twice about smoking high up (or anywhere for that matter) is if it's windy. Always wrecks a cigar for me.

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Highest I've smoked a cigar was ca. 3.400 meters as well, in a Kazahkstan weather station located in the Altay mountain range on the border to Kirgyzstan while drinking a Baltika beer with our Almaty Station aircraft engineer.

The only problem we encountered was the non-working jet flame torches, we used matches.

Great memories, this was back in 2005.

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Altitude sickness is an odd malady. I have hiked up to 4,000 meters without a problem and been hit hard at 2,400 meters. Go easy on the alcohol until you adjust and drink plenty of water. Have great time!

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Altitude sickness is an odd malady. I have hiked up to 4,000 meters without a problem and been hit hard at 2,400 meters. Go easy on the alcohol until you adjust and drink plenty of water. Have great time!

Water ??

Sorry too late innocent.gif

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This is how we are starting the party

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230 in the afternoon

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This is how we are starting the party

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230 in the afternoon

Mmm! I'll take a double Nadurra, neat, and a media corona please! :-D

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Water ??

Sorry too late innocent.gif

Sure, two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen, badda bing!

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D is up and the cream is great and smooth

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