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Mitchnast
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Registered: 10/27/99
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Loc: Okanagan
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Okanagan hunters?
#5390629 - 03/11/06 11:06 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I know coastal BC is a great place to find stuntzii and cyans, And back in the day, psilosymon used to find libs, stuntziis, cyans and even baeos as far inland as frasier river valley.
But I need some specific backround on the Okanagan. penticton/oliver area and soforth.
hows it for the more potent woodlovers and ringers?
I can't find any reference on it.
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didjin_d
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Registered: 11/02/04
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Loc: PNW
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Re: Okanagan hunters? [Re: Mitchnast]
#5390666 - 03/11/06 11:28 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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I live in Washington, and I must admit that I am not that great at geography. But I know that the Okanagan area in Eastern Washington is not the place to find potent woodloving psilocybes.
Good Luck  -DD
-------------------- " learning how to cook will save you money, usually make you healthier, and occasionally get you laid. " -Shags420 "Most of the people who ask the question 'Do any psilocybin mushrooms grow around here?' would rather change their way of looking at reality rather than face the difficult and discouraging task of transforming reality itself" -David Aurora, Mushrooms Demystified
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Mitchnast
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Registered: 10/27/99
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Loc: Okanagan
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Re: Okanagan hunters? [Re: didjin_d]
#5391839 - 03/12/06 12:37 PM (17 years, 10 months ago) |
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well that area is desert, like osooyos on the US/Can Border.
just 20 min drive north tho and its fertile farmland for fruit orchards, vitiaculture and other agri.
i suppose i could settle for forays to the coast, but i really would like some input from okanagan shroomerites who hunt.
Ryankerr is from the Okanagan, i asked him how the hunting was and he gave me a list of big game
it's almost as though people just assume the Okanagan is no kind of mushroom hunting area.
My wifes uncle who lives farther north claims to pick scads of edibles, boasting it to be the "mushroom capital" of BC.
i thought that was strange because i figured BC would be more noted for its Halucinogenic fungi, and that those were much more coastal.
Apparently tho, cyans can be found as far north as Alaska. so i doubt the slightly colder Okanagan winters are a big factor.
perhaps it is the dry?
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