Enthusiast III
I have a couple different options depending on the length of the trip. I have a small travel case that holds roughly four cigars which I picked up from cigarbid.com for $5. I through a bovine humidifying pack in there and it's good to go. The container is shock proof and fairly water tight. For longer trips I use something akin to a pelican case albeit much cheaper in price and quality. Those can hold up to 40 cigars and was roughly $30. I got those from cigarinternational.comIt would not be a surprise to see one in my hand around the evening campfire. How does everyone transport them when you are out for an extended period of time? To date I have only used a zip lock and an dash of hope to keep them from drying out while traveling.
The biggest considerations when using any of these is temperatures. The humidifying packs can keep it roughly 69-72% humidity but they don't regulate temperatures which can drastically impact the overall taste, smoke and quality of the cigar. Keep it wrapped up in some thicker insulating blankets during the cold.
Cheers bud! Hope that helped.