High altitude and flavor difference?

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FreeFlow

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Couldn't figure where to post this...
Being that cooking times and recipies change in high altitude, do you think that any of the e-juice flavors change in higher altitude?
Something to scratch your head about :?:

That's a very interesting question. I never knew that about the foods and cook times.

Good topic, I suspect there aren't a whole lot of people that can answer that.
 

Liv2Ski

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Vapor pressure of a liquid is a function of atmospheric pressure so as you rise in elevation the temperature at which a liquid boils is lowered. I would expect that while taking a vape on top of Park City (or your favorite UT ski resort) you would notice a slight increase in vapor production versus the drag taken in the parking lot. I do not believe this should effect flavor and most likely the added vapor will not be noticable. Let me know when you test this out. Happy holidays
 

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Having pondered this very thought for months.
Imho, barometric pressure plays a big part in vapor production.

up here in NE. my vapor production trailed off big time as soon as the heating season started. at the same time I lost most of my taste, which may be coincidental or not.
Can't wait till spring to see if there are any changes.
 
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