The biggest problem with temp is hatching the dreaded tabacco beetle when you get above 75 degrees just try to keep your travel humi in the coolest darkest place you can find a few days should be no problem at a higher temp outside
I think we sometimes baby our cigars a little too much, I mean what did they do in the old days before all of this high tech humidification and temp control? Plus I have had some sticks that have stored in less than ideal conditions and they burn and tasted great. Don't get me wrong I am checking my RH all the time and try to do my best to maintain proper conditions but I think cigars may be tougher than we sometimes think.
I think we sometimes baby our cigars a little too much, I mean what did they do in the old days before all of this high tech humidification and temp control? Plus I have had some sticks that have stored in less than ideal conditions and they burn and tasted great. Don't get me wrong I am checking my RH all the time and try to do my best to maintain proper conditions but I think cigars may be tougher than we sometimes think.
I agree. Having them in a ziplock bag for a few days will have no adverse impact.
I'd keep them in a herf-a-dor inside a cooler Seriously though, if you just use like one cool pack it isn't going to make it freezing cold in there and shouldn't cause any condensation issues. Otherwise, I'd just take a chance and herf-a-dor it.
I took several sticks with me last year when it was 80plus, maybe in the 90's.. and they were fine. though that don't seem like camping, way too cushy.. hehe.
cigars are meant to relax with, not to worry constantly about. if you are then put in a small cooler with an ice pack like someone said and you will be fine. have fun out there
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