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    Any good cigar shops in various trail towns? My guidebook failed to leave those out.

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    gatlinburg

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    There are some in Gatlinburg.

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    i hope this is not the only place.

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    Whats wrong with Dutch Masters? Good workingman's cigar.

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    Go "Dirty Harry Style"...... Backwood Sweets...... God I miss smokin! (and drinkin)
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    I do know of one (Famous Smoke Shop) but would be quite a bit off the trail at Wind Gap in PA. What kind of cigars do you like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Namaste View Post
    I do know of one (Famous Smoke Shop) but would be quite a bit off the trail at Wind Gap in PA. What kind of cigars do you like?
    I like the occasional nice smoke, 8$ range, or higher. One or two a month, tops. Just trying to figure where I can find some; i may put a few in the very few maildrops I'm doing, but it would be nice to find a shop here and there. How far up the trail in Wind Gap? I may stay at the Travel Inn there.

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    There's a good one in Carlisle PA, not too far off the Trail.
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    Less, it's about 13 miles south of Wind Gap. I have a friend who works there. I would be happy to be a cigar trail angel (I live in Wind Gap if you should need any shuttle service).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Namaste View Post
    Less, it's about 13 miles south of Wind Gap. I have a friend who works there. I would be happy to be a cigar trail angel (I live in Wind Gap if you should need any shuttle service).
    That would be AWESOmE! We will be in Wind Gap early may. May even stay there at the travel inn.

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    Gotta say, backwoods smokes are the best for post-hike, setting up tent after long day of hiking cigar!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by double d View Post
    Gotta say, backwoods smokes are the best for post-hike, setting up tent after long day of hiking cigar!!!!!
    Good for keep the bugs away too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by double d View Post
    Gotta say, backwoods smokes are the best for post-hike, setting up tent after long day of hiking cigar!!!!!
    TRUTH. I love me a cigar after a good couple of days of hiking, around the tentsite, after a big carb meal!

    Quote Originally Posted by Luddite View Post
    Good for keep the bugs away too.
    FURTHER TRUTH.

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    Does cigar smoke actually keep the bugs away?

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    Rural areas favor chew over quality cigars. Consider switching to RedMan or Copenhagen chewing tobacco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tawa View Post
    Rural areas favor chew over quality cigars. Consider switching to RedMan or Copenhagen chewing tobacco.
    lol that would be quite a change

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    You won't find find anything classier than chew in Roan Mt./Elk Park....but if you hitch further up to Boone there's Smokes 'n' More.
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    ^ do they attract bears??
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    Quote Originally Posted by tawa View Post
    Rural areas favor chew over quality cigars. Consider switching to RedMan or Copenhagen chewing tobacco.
    been there. not a fan of the chew anymore.

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