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Offlinewazzad
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Canberra Season
    #6950876 - 05/22/07 07:40 AM (16 years, 8 months ago)

hey hey all,

it has been fairly rainy down here the last couple of days so I thought I might go for a little walk in the mountains. . . . Where I happened to stumble across quite a few Pan Subs :smile:

Interested to see what everyone else has been finding this year?


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OfflineCymbaline
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Re: Canberra Season [Re: wazzad]
    #6952136 - 05/22/07 02:13 PM (16 years, 8 months ago)

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wazzad said:
hey hey all,

it has been fairly rainy down here the last couple of days so I thought I might go for a little walk in the mountains. . . . Where I happened to stumble across quite a few Pan Subs :smile:

Interested to see what everyone else has been finding this year?




Pan subs?


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Offlinewazzad
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Re: Canberra Season [Re: Cymbaline]
    #6953312 - 05/22/07 06:56 PM (16 years, 8 months ago)

lol, oops typo, (not pans - Psilocybe subaeruginosa) I wish I did find some pans. . . . . would be a bit out of place in canberra though :P


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Re: Canberra Season [Re: wazzad]
    #6954997 - 05/23/07 01:51 AM (16 years, 8 months ago)

yeah i found a few subs on sunday, gonna eat them on friday.
which mountains did you go for the walk in?


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OfflineShroooomerToo
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Re: Canberra Season [Re: momoneyinthebank]
    #6963800 - 05/24/07 11:17 PM (16 years, 8 months ago)

Been looking but no luck. Many other species of Mushrooms everywhere though. Especially in Fadden Pines area...


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Offlinewazzad
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Re: Canberra Season [Re: ShroooomerToo]
    #6964329 - 05/25/07 02:13 AM (16 years, 8 months ago)

Went for another hunt today and found around 50 large caps :P
They were growing on the walking track, absolutely stunning.

I think all us Canberra trippers should band together and maybe share a couple of secrets on habitat etc, might make the hunting easier for newbies

heres my little tid bit

*I noticed today that the scrub consisted mostly of tea tree and eucalyptus. the ground was fairly damp, my shoes need a good wash and I was walking almost parallel to a small creek, approximately 10 - 15 meters away, be prepared to push through dense undergrowth!*


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Offlinerecklessrain
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Re: Canberra Season [Re: wazzad]
    #7122843 - 07/03/07 02:18 AM (16 years, 7 months ago)

i'd like to have been so lucky. i've traveled out three times in the last week or so. finding LOTS of species - just not the 'good' ones...

totally new to this caper - but i liked that tip wazzard. been trying to envisage canberra locations under that description...

anyone else got some flora-type information to volunteer?


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Offlinesillycyberin
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Re: Canberra Season [Re: recklessrain]
    #7224751 - 07/26/07 12:36 AM (16 years, 6 months ago)

question for you guys from a keen noob - when is the canberra official season anyway?? which months? and how do you know where to look?


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