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Condi1
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Registered: 12/31/99
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Re: Colorado Mushroom Hunting
#81011 - 02/09/00 12:48 AM (25 years, 10 days ago) |
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Not sure of this, but hoping to see some comments here. Also, try going through the long running thread here "What State and Country has...." MJ is like a typing encyclopedia! I have to take a trip to Colorado this summer. Hoping anyone with familarity with San Juan Nat'l Park area will post here. Especially around Silverton and/or Westcliff? Will also be around Pueblo, but didn't think it would be too promising there. Peace
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mjshroomer
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Registered: 07/21/99
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Loc: gone with my shrooms
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Re: Colorado Mushroom Hunting [Re: Condi1]
#81013 - 02/10/00 01:20 PM (25 years, 9 days ago) |
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Hey Pirk420, I just answered your thread in What State and Country, etc.Mj
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Condi1
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Re: Colorado Mushroom Hunting [Re: Condi1]
#81014 - 02/10/00 06:37 PM (25 years, 8 days ago) |
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Heh, Heh, Heh!, Just looked at a map and realized that Telluride is about exactly where I'm heading. Been a long time, so not familiar with area. Have never been to the festival, yet. Any Tulleridites out there? When exactly is the festival? Peace
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Anonymous
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Re: Colorado Mushroom Hunting [Re: Condi1]
#81015 - 02/11/00 11:35 PM (25 years, 7 days ago) |
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I have seen and heard of cubeis growing along the front range. I have heard a lote of acounts of people finding shrooms in the foot hills near the wetmore mountain range. Most report finding them near the town of Beulah. unfortunatly it has to be rather humid and cool during the spring and early fall for them to grow or after a heavy cloud burst during the summer. it does not rain much in this part of colorado. Most of colorado consist of semi-arid land full of yucca and cactus. They can grow here and i have seen some growing in the high mountain vallys around 10,000 feet. But one has to be very patient for the right conditions to fall into place otherwise you might not find jack shit. I would love to come accrost some again they would have to be very reziliant shrooms to handle the amount of ultraviolet radiation at that altitude. ------------------ I am ok in a twisted kind of way. At least that is what they say.
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Anonymous
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Re: Colorado Mushroom Hunting [Re: Condi1]
#81016 - 02/15/00 08:58 AM (25 years, 4 days ago) |
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Hi, I live down the road from telluride and do alot of hunting in the area the best season is the fall, although there aren't really any psilocybe around.Execpt for a newly discovered strain named Telluridensis only one specimen was found and Stamets cloned it hopefully it will be spread out.. The telluride mushroom fest is alot of fun you should go, the have a web page just do a search. Psilocybe's do grow here though, had some in my garden last fall, never seen them wild. good luck.
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Anonymous
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Re: Colorado Mushroom Hunting [Re: Condi1]
#81017 - 02/15/00 08:59 AM (25 years, 4 days ago) |
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Hi, I live down the road from telluride and do alot of hunting in the area the best season is the fall, although there aren't really any psilocybe around.Execpt for a newly discovered strain named Telluridensis only one specimen was found and Stamets cloned it hopefully it will be spread out.. The telluride mushroom fest is alot of fun you should go, the have a web page just do a search. Psilocybe's do grow here though, had some in my garden last fall, never seen them wild. good luck.
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