HERF-A-DOR (VERY HANDY)
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Recently I discovered how handy a travel humidor could really be. I went on a 3 day canoe trip with my Dad into Algonquin Park in Ontario, Canada. This is backcountry camping where you carry the canoe on your head between the lakes and camp with no luxuries around.
Except for maybe the luxury of the travel humidor. I took my 15 ct because you never know how much time you will have to enjoy a cigar out there and 15 is not unreasonable for a 3 day trip. Obviously the thing functioned perfectly to protect my stoggies through rain, wind and being bumped around in a canoe.
But it also did very well acting as a foot rest around the fire, a cutting board to slice up food, and at one point a support to hold up a flash light for fixing a fishing rod.
I make take this thing everyone, even when I'm not planning to smoke a cigar.
Except for maybe the luxury of the travel humidor. I took my 15 ct because you never know how much time you will have to enjoy a cigar out there and 15 is not unreasonable for a 3 day trip. Obviously the thing functioned perfectly to protect my stoggies through rain, wind and being bumped around in a canoe.
But it also did very well acting as a foot rest around the fire, a cutting board to slice up food, and at one point a support to hold up a flash light for fixing a fishing rod.
I make take this thing everyone, even when I'm not planning to smoke a cigar.
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They are also definitely water proof as it rained very hard on my trip.
I do the very same with mine. I have a 10 count and it goes where I go. Same situation, just a little further north than Algonquin Park. I don't often camp in a park. The area I prefer was part of the original loggin industry, back when they used the river system to drive the logs to the mills....before they had trucks to haul the logs. It's rough country, but the cigars survive every trip!