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quadracer
Porcini Hunter



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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: psilynut]
#11682958 - 12/19/09 07:03 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Chanterelles are fruiting like crazy right now. Spots are just blowing up with these golden delights.
I found my biggest chanterelles yet, and some areas had huge, beautiful fruits.
Other people are saying the same thing. Must have picked 10 pounds between 2 today, at least. Gave a basket full to a friend with visiting friends from Italy.
It seems that some spots are more prolific than other years, and the chanterelle habitat can be greater than expected, provided perfect conditions.
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burtonRebel
Mac Dre


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: quadracer]
#11683030 - 12/19/09 07:16 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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interesting and
-------------------- "hey man wanna smoke some weed?"
"Naw man, i smoke fools like you on the basketball court"
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burtonRebel
Mac Dre


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: burtonRebel]
#11683077 - 12/19/09 07:23 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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-------------------- "hey man wanna smoke some weed?"
"Naw man, i smoke fools like you on the basketball court"
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cyanophilus
ectosporium


Registered: 06/08/09
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Loc: Bay Area, CA
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: quadracer]
#11683287 - 12/19/09 08:06 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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thats great news, looks like its time to make a few trips out into my woodland spots.
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Don’t just keep ones head down and ones pace steady, look behind to make sure there’s no trail of destruction. Consider that the things below ones feet in physicality, are actually above ones head in importance. Remember that we are not the only ones alive, and are definitely not depended upon to continue living. We are an expendable creature in the eyes of the earth. Thus, we must treat ourselves like we are guests. Accommodations must be made for life all over the planet. The power of life is incredibly diverse, intelligent, and intricate in its adaptability. Lets not give nature a reason to consume us in turn.
-Me
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auweia
mountain biking


Registered: 12/03/05
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: auweia]
#11683291 - 12/19/09 08:06 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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day biking around the bay
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burtonRebel
Mac Dre


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: auweia]
#11683306 - 12/19/09 08:11 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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um holy shit?
-------------------- "hey man wanna smoke some weed?"
"Naw man, i smoke fools like you on the basketball court"
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cjb028
Stranger

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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: burtonRebel]
#11683636 - 12/19/09 09:21 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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2 days of hunting in Santa Cruz, but no active finds. the quest continues tomorow though...
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FleshTemple
Teononcatl



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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: cjb028]
#11684026 - 12/19/09 11:05 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Two days ago my wife and I took a very short 10 minute walk through the woods in the east bay and stumbled onto a patch of chanterelles that gave us almost 7 pounds. I went back today with a friend and collected over 15 more pounds! Also about 5 pounds of oysters...
Cyanescens must be going off...gotta get more urban on the next foray.
-------------------- "How many licks does it take to get to the center of the universe?"
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cyanophilus
ectosporium


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: FleshTemple]
#11685807 - 12/20/09 10:53 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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well I wouldn't say my chants are booming, but they are at least poking out to say hello. lots of crispa still out there though... also picked like another 20lbs of candy caps(seriously), this is a ridiculous season so far!
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-Me
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ehtdaedlufetarg
Toadstool Taxonomy



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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: cyanophilus]
#11685864 - 12/20/09 11:05 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Lucky you Cyanophilus. Ive been looking for those guys for 3 years! Weve just never crossed paths. Ever since i got All the rain promises and more ive wanted to try the candy cap cookie recipe!
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psilynut
aka Patchraper
Registered: 10/22/09
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
#11686131 - 12/20/09 11:44 AM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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I thought some of you might like to know Im leaving to Colombia tomorrow for a month and a half,(bet you cant guess what ill be doing laugh:)anyway if you see anyone following you around trying rape your patches.... IT AINT MEE!!!
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cyanophilus
ectosporium


Registered: 06/08/09
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: ehtdaedlufetarg]
#11686240 - 12/20/09 12:05 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Quote:
ehtdaedlufetarg said: Lucky you Cyanophilus. Ive been looking for those guys for 3 years! Weve just never crossed paths. Ever since i got All the rain promises and more ive wanted to try the candy cap cookie recipe!
if u ever come down this way, , ive got enough dried to sink a walrus
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-Me
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Alan Rockefeller
Mycologist



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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: cyanophilus]
#11686623 - 12/20/09 01:09 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Psilocybe cyanescens
12/20/09
Sunnyvale, California




I also found a lot of cyanofriscosa today.
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dummy
I am you and what I see is me


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#11686891 - 12/20/09 01:59 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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12/20/09 San Francisco

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dummy
I am you and what I see is me


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: dummy]
#11686897 - 12/20/09 02:01 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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how do you guys feel about those little tiny maggots that frequently eat shrooms? i figure; once the mushroom is dry, the bug will be dead and it isn't detrimental to my health anyway.
-------------------- Don't be afraid to tell your friends that your hurt inside. Pains part of life, don't hide behind your false pride; its a lie, your lie.
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Fahkface
Over-Fiend



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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: dummy]
#11687169 - 12/20/09 02:52 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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They ain't a prloblem!
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cyanophilus
ectosporium


Registered: 06/08/09
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: dummy]
#11687541 - 12/20/09 04:20 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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extra protein
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Don’t just keep ones head down and ones pace steady, look behind to make sure there’s no trail of destruction. Consider that the things below ones feet in physicality, are actually above ones head in importance. Remember that we are not the only ones alive, and are definitely not depended upon to continue living. We are an expendable creature in the eyes of the earth. Thus, we must treat ourselves like we are guests. Accommodations must be made for life all over the planet. The power of life is incredibly diverse, intelligent, and intricate in its adaptability. Lets not give nature a reason to consume us in turn.
-Me
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auweia
mountain biking


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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: cyanophilus]
#11687940 - 12/20/09 05:14 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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Edited by auweia (12/21/09 09:59 AM)
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cyanophilus
ectosporium


Registered: 06/08/09
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: auweia]
#11694337 - 12/21/09 05:39 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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 lots (70+ mature caps) of cyanescens seen today, I only took photos of a few at a location distant from that of where they were growing due to high pedestrian traffic. growing on douglas fir chips!
saw a few friscosas too under some bushes next to a sprinkler.
and one of the biggest muscaria ive ever seen.
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Don’t just keep ones head down and ones pace steady, look behind to make sure there’s no trail of destruction. Consider that the things below ones feet in physicality, are actually above ones head in importance. Remember that we are not the only ones alive, and are definitely not depended upon to continue living. We are an expendable creature in the eyes of the earth. Thus, we must treat ourselves like we are guests. Accommodations must be made for life all over the planet. The power of life is incredibly diverse, intelligent, and intricate in its adaptability. Lets not give nature a reason to consume us in turn.
-Me
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notquitewhite1
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Re: Official Fall 2009 Winter 2010 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: cyanophilus]
#11694462 - 12/21/09 05:57 PM (2 years, 5 months ago) |
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awesome find cyanophilus! that amanita is beautiful! I found a couple today as well, no where near that size though.
I do not have pictures up yet, but one of my patches looks like it's just starting to blow up. Brought home a few handfuls of cyanescens. getting excited!
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