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Gray Wolf

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I have not noticed less flavor with the bubbler rig. I dont use the bubbler every time I use the volcano mostly because of laziness and time as the volcano is right there plugged in ready to go and the bubbler is in my weed closet. I’ve not tried any of the cool glass stuff that dog uses. In fact I’ve only vaped in a Buddha vape in the past which was no comparison to the volcano. Interesting that you lose flavor when going thru the bubbler. I guess it makes sense tho since it’s kind of an extra “water filter” it goes thru.
Terpenes add flavor, but also harshness. Terpene miscibility in water is low, so the loss is not great, but some of the terpenes are left in the water.

A small price to pay for a smoother vape.
 

Gray Wolf

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That's on the 'larger' side for a micro-dose. Obviously, your mileage may vary, but I'm a .3 g dose myself.
Yes it is. It is four 0.2 g micro dose caps for me, but it takes ten of them for me to feel the effects and I wanted to see what would happen.

The strain matters too. They are also Penis Envy which is typically 1.8 to 2.5% psilocybin, where cow pie Cubensis are only about 1%.
 

Travis Kelcee

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yep yep , there are a few old gold mines in the headwaters of the Elwha which is just a few miles from us

I am working Dry Creek which runs into the Elwha…

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Our pyro club met at a farm in Orange county VA.

A couple of members would pan for gold on the creek that ran through the property with a good deal of success. Mostly flake with an occasional tiny nugget.
 

Countryboy

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Yes it is. It is four 0.2 g micro dose caps for me, but it takes ten of them for me to feel the effects and I wanted to see what would happen.

The strain matters too. They are also Penis Envy which is typically 1.8 to 2.5% psilocybin, where cow pie Cubensis are only about 1%.
Different strains are different. I'm finishing up some 'Brasils' that i had to send a warning out with-a usual dose had the rug crawling for me.
The 1's I'm inoculating today came from an elephant 'pattie' :cool:
 

bigsur51

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Our pyro club met at a farm in Orange county VA.

A couple of members would pan for gold on the creek that ran through the property with a good deal of success. Mostly flake with an occasional tiny nugget.

Swedes grand parents settled this area about 100 yrs ago

her grampa built a house and big barn next to us and Dry Creek runs through both properties on about 30 acres

when Swedes parents passed away and the estate was settled , the family found an eight foot sluice that her grampa used

the grampa made a few major purchases in his life , mostly land and cattle and the family always wondered how grampa got that money on a loggers salary

so all I gotta do is try and find the spots where he sluiced

some background on the Olympic Peninsula and gold…

Gold was discovered on the Olympic Peninsula in the 1850s.

By 1859 there were reports of discoveries of gold traces in several places along the Peninsula and especially in the region around the Olympic Mountains.

Most of the discoveries were in the rivers and creeks that drain the mountains especially to the south and the north.

By 1877 gold traces had also been found in the Skokomish River (North Fork).

However, the problems with access to the Olympic Mountains made it difficult for meaningful exploration to be conducted in the area.

By the 1890s there were some excitements among the locals about the presence of gold almost anywhere on the Olympic Coast.

This lead to the establishment of several mining claims from Grays Harbor all the way to Cape Flattery.


this is the area where we are located…..

Elwha and Little Rivers in the Hurricane Mining District​



In 1897 several miners among them Martin Humes, Will Humes, and Ward Sanders set up several gold mining claims on the Elwha River near Hurricane Hill and along the Little River drainage to the west of Mount Angeles.

During the following few years, M.J Gregory staked several lode claims at Mount Angeles. Most of the mines produced both gold and manganese and were actively mined up to 1920s.

With Mount Angeles being the source of most of the gold on the peninsula, there are higher chances of finding lots of placer gold in rivers, streams, and creeks on the Peninsula.
 

Unca Walt

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But I’d give you 20.00 for a sack full of them crawdads.
Now there's something I miss -- driving along some country road and there on the side is a guy selling crawdads. I can gobble an obscene amount of them.

I visited a crawdad farm oncet. Really kewl. It was a 2-acre field flooded knee deep. It was not open water at all... mostly patches of rice growing, I think.

But the fargin numbers blew me away: I asked him how many/much crawfish per acre of pond, and he answered:

"I get an average of a ton of crawfish every 90 days per acre." 😮
 

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