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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: tahoe]
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I'm in garbervillle right now ,Cant wait till the first finds,If anyone wants to put a small group of people together in Humboldt area for a few season hunts,I know of some nice patches,others likewise.Contact me if intersted.


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: shroomydan]
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shroomydan said:
We also might just change the PNW sticky to a  "west coast" so that the bay area could be included there.



:shrug: If it means I won't have to read "friscosa" over and over again, I'm for the bay area having their own thread.  :smirk:


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: Nezzy]
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ha, where are you at? I just migrated from Turlock to Modesto. The valley is gross.



OH WOW, someone else from Modesto?! wellcome to hell.


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: Civ]
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Lol, I just moved to Fresno for a few months. Its pretty uhh different. :wink:

Ive been driving out to the coast every weekend though so I can surf /mushroom hunt... :laugh:

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: angryshroom]
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Fresno... you poor, poor soul-


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"...Gal's seem to hate the thought of blending chicken shit in a blender.
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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: angryshroom]
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shit, pick my ass up bro :grin:

but really; this valley scene is not cutting it.


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Attn PWN hunters: If you should come across a bluing Psilocybe matching P. pellicolusa please smell it.
If you detect a scent reminiscent of Anethole (anise) please preserve a specimen or two for study and please PM me.

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: Civ]
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shit, we may actualy have to make a modesto club :frown:


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Attn PWN hunters: If you should come across a bluing Psilocybe matching P. pellicolusa please smell it.
If you detect a scent reminiscent of Anethole (anise) please preserve a specimen or two for study and please PM me.

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: canid]
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Well, if you want to meet me at the 99 and 152, I'll drive you out to Santa Cruz, we can go hunting. :laugh:  Course, we'd have to both sleep on my buddies couch, and its a love-seat, so hmmm...  :shocked:

Lol, this is funny, we're all stuck out in the Valley...with no mushrooms.. :frown:

I bet though there are some that grow right? I see tons of woodchips, maybe find some cyanofibs or something :wink:

The valley is good for things though.. .Like, I've taken up smoking cigs and drinking keystone light. My mullet has grown out, and I some how lost 3 teeth. My truck broke down in my front yard, and I started taking it apart, but, I ran out of money so I started selling the tires and random body parts....

Well, I guess its true you do start to adapt to your surroundings... :laugh:

Edited by angryshroom (11/01/06 03:52 PM)

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: tahoe]
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yea the rains have come for us bay areans(don't ask) and i found a huge patch of hay makers mushrooms but i think they were there before the rains. Also a few random agaricus's witched bruised yellow so i tossed them. I kinda figured the central valley was a desert or was going to be one soon ya learn something every day. hurray for the rains!!!!!!!


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: Purple_spore]
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the rains we heavy enough in the sacramento valley to trigger some flushes. I need to check rain fall totals in the bay to see if the trip down next week will be worth it


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: CureCat]
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CureCat said:
I'm going to be staying in Mill Valley for about a month, it is just North of SF.

tentative dates from Nov 20- Dec 20.




i stay in mill valley from time to time, it's at the base of Mt. Tam.

I think the Bay Area thread should be seperate from the PNW and not stickied til the season is fully underway (late start, it feels like)

congrats to KidBotany for the first Bay Area active finds.


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: Quankus]
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Quankus said:
congrats to KidBotany for the first Bay Area active finds.



thanks man, just a handful, but i left many standing!

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: CptnGarden]
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I think the Bay Area should have their own sticky starting in Late November, early December.

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: psiclops]
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Yeah im happy with this nice rain were having :smile:


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: rekcoF]
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yeah i know, its fuckin pouring!
last night it was coming down really hard. i think ill go out tomorrow for a walk :laugh:

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: CptnGarden]
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its nice and wet out all over the bay.

so will someone enlighten me on these Friscosa's. where and on what do they grow. id like to try for those.


MILL VALLEY!! thats where i live. well like 2 miles away but still my home town


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: notapillow]
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notapillow said:
its nice and wet out all over the bay.

so will someone enlighten me on these Friscosa's. where and on what do they grow. id like to try for those.


MILL VALLEY!! thats where i live. well like 2 miles away but still my home town



same as cyans, though as auweia states they can get 10 times as big.

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: CptnGarden]
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wowsers. im gonna have go see if i cant track them down


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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: notapillow]
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notapillow said:
its nice and wet out all over the bay.

so will someone enlighten me on these Friscosa's. where and on what do they grow. id like to try for those.


MILL VALLEY!! thats where i live. well like 2 miles away but still my home town



I jusy biked through Mill valley a couple weeks ago to get up MT tam...Took the tenderfoot trail, which is nice for a single track

Basically, you and Quankus are close enough, without saying locations. I have some patches in Mill Valley.

You know what's great about Mill Valley, and some surrounding areas like Corte Madera, Tiburon, Ross, San Anselmo. There's alot of rich people, like rock stars, etc that live up in the hills there, and often they have lots of woodchip landscaping, not just on their property, but along the road too (they sometimes pay the city to have it spread all around their area. There's so many little hidden winding hilly roads, it's almost pointless to say any...you just gotta drive or bike around. I saw some woodchip piles coming off of Mt Tam this time that wasn't there last year.

woodchips continue to be more and more popular with road improvement crews...Especially as word spreads that woodchips help stabilize steep slopes, when they become overrun with mycelia that holds it all together

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Re: Official Fall 2006 Winter 2007 San Francisco, Bay Area Thread. Post your finds here! [Re: auweia]
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ah. i liv in tiburon to be precise. at the very point of the penicila. and your right. alot of the rich people around here have extrmely over landscaped yards. i just nevr thought of looking befor. so is the sesson just starting. we havent been getting to much rain as of yet


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