Sautee Ridgerunner
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Amanita muscaria might end up changing your life too.
Although it’s much less likely than a psilocybe.
Although it’s much less likely than a psilocybe.
Muscarias are a bad trip, not a good trip like the Psilocybe. The North American strains of muscaria are different from the Eurpean strains, too, and are much more likely to send you permanently to the spirit world instead of temporarily.Amanita muscaria might end up changing your life too.
Although it’s much less likely than a psilocybe.
Yep, those are chanterelles.Here’s another picture of the mushrooms I’m seeing here.View attachment 1088757
Thanks!Yep, those are chanterelles.
Muscarias are a bad trip, not a good trip like the Psilocybe. The North American strains of muscaria are different from the Eurpean strains, too, and are much more likely to send you permanently to the spirit world instead of temporarily.
What we have here that we call Amanita muscaria is likely a totally different species or at least strain from the European material. They are doing a lot of DNA research now, and are reclassifying mushrooms and plants right and left.Not a cliff Ive ever wanted to jump off of.
I didnt know there was a difference between the continents though. Interesting.
Muscarias are a bad trip, not a good trip like the Psilocybe. The North American strains of muscaria are different from the Eurpean strains, too, and are much more likely to send you permanently to the spirit world instead of temporarily.
You know who Paul Stametts is?
They are poppin up in the lower elevations in union.Still none to speak of in Fannin.
Yep. Pretty fascinating guy. Tradd Cotter is a wealth of fungal knowledge, too. Amazing guy to go take a walk in the woods with, for sure. You'll learn a lot.You know who Paul Stametts is?
Yep. Pretty fascinating guy. Tradd Cotter is a wealth of fungal knowledge, too. Amazing guy to go take a walk in the woods with, for sure. You'll learn a lot.
Finally found enough for a snack this AM. Color looks like they popped and dried pretty quick but they’ll still be good.
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Me and some buddies are noticing they are much more firm this year.