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Fritzzthecat22
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2nd amanita this year.
#22348113 - 10/07/15 11:24 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Today's finds were great! Found the amanita by the woodlawn zoo. The other one in Carkeek park area

Just ate this aminita
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Pandemoon
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Nice!
During the last two weeks I found plenty of them in the woods around my town. A few hikes on three different days and now I have little over 160 grams of dried amanita caps in my fridge.. Thats more than 5 ounces. I'm so happy, last year I found only fifteen grams or so..
And the season is not over yet. 
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Re: 2nd amanita this year. [Re: Pandemoon]
#22350559 - 10/08/15 03:34 PM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Beautiful. I had an amazing amanita trip last night. Was able to access some of the same states of mind as I did previously on mescaline, only there is so much more clarity and stability to the aminita experience, coupled with it being less taxing on the body and mind.
I really don't understand why amanitas areen't more popular.
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Fritzzthecat22
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I ate this guy this morning and had a spectacular trip. I do so love the fungus.
A few days ago I sauteed the amanita with butted onions and garlic. Was superb I picked the mushroom the day before. They are delicious and not just in the taste good department but the whole ceremony of eating it.
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Thayendanegea
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Fritzzthecat22 said:


I ate this guy this morning and had a spectacular trip. I do so love the fungus.
A few days ago I sauteed the amanita with butted onions and garlic. Was superb I picked the mushroom the day before. They are delicious and not just in the taste good department but the whole ceremony of eating it.
Sooo ...you ate one ps. cyan and had a spectacular trip?
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Fritzzthecat22
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Thayendanegea said:
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Fritzzthecat22 said:


I ate this guy this morning and had a spectacular trip. I do so love the fungus.
A few days ago I sauteed the amanita with butted onions and garlic. Was superb I picked the mushroom the day before. They are delicious and not just in the taste good department but the whole ceremony of eating it.
Sooo ...you ate one ps. cyan and had a spectacular trip?
I did eat 1 ps. cyan and enjoyed the trip immensely. About 1/2 hour to 45 minutes after eating it I decided to go out of my house and when I was walking through the pantry the door frame started distorting, moving in different directions and when I got outside the plantlike was all biding for my attention so I walked around and chatted with the plants for a while then it seemed as though I could feel the energy of people not far from me and I didn't like that much so I went back inside the house. The lighting in the house with all the shades open and the clouds going by and blocking the light from the sun every so often made for an interesting train of thought which I won't go into for the moment.
I had picked the Cyan about 3 or 4 days ago. It was pretty good sized and still a bit moist. I just ate it plain, well washed it down with some water.
I went to Astoria yesterday and found a few good finds. I found another Aminita, and Ps. azurescens, and Ps. baeocystis. I'm getting ready to post a couple pics in my pictures. Have a good one.
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Skribe
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Lovely, where i live I don't think we have psychedelic mushrooms growing in the wild. Northwest Territories But i bet there is a lot of unidentified fungi up here in the north, alot of the land is unexplored.
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Pandemoon
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Re: 2nd amanita this year. [Re: Skribe]
#22362111 - 10/11/15 08:24 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Skribe said: Lovely, where i live I don't think we have psychedelic mushrooms growing in the wild. Northwest Territories But i bet there is a lot of unidentified fungi up here in the north, alot of the land is unexplored.
If you have any birches and pine trees around then chances are high you have Amanita around. They like sour soil and mossy ground.
Here in europe we still have some growing, but season will be over soon.

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voodoochild1000
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Re: 2nd amanita this year. [Re: Skribe]
#22362626 - 10/11/15 10:38 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Skribe said: Lovely, where i live I don't think we have psychedelic mushrooms growing in the wild. Northwest Territories But i bet there is a lot of unidentified fungi up here in the north, alot of the land is unexplored.

What is Nunavut like bro?
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Skribe
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Yalots of birch and pine very acidicsoil bog and bush I will hunt mushroom next year it's all frozen right now the sun didn't rise today tell 11am
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Skribe
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Re: 2nd amanita this year. [Re: Skribe]
#22366431 - 10/12/15 01:10 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Never been to Nunavut but it's likely similar Nunavut and the Northwest Territories used to be one territory back in the 90"s Biggest land mass in Canada it still is Lots of black bears here you will be eaten if yo go bush wackin
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voodoochild1000
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Re: 2nd amanita this year. [Re: Skribe]
#22367150 - 10/12/15 08:59 AM (8 years, 3 months ago) |
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Where do u live?...yellowknife?...some wild country bro!
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Skribe
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Yup Yellowknife
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