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    #11
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    Transporting Your Harvest

    Stealth skill acquired! +2000points!! =p

    lol stinky :thumbsup:

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    #12
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    Transporting Your Harvest

    Quote Originally Posted by stinkyattic
    Stealth skill acquired! +2000points!! =p
    Lol stinky, I love it :-p. Somewhere around here amidst all your posts and advice is the Jason Bourne Guide to Stealth and Guerilla Growing... :smokin: You are seriously an herbal ninja :thumbsup:.
    (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl-3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro-6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol

    All information posted under this account is purely hypothetical and intended for educational use only.

    Be wary of those who believe in a neat little world, its just f*cking crazy you know that it is. Walking along in a haze of confusion sometimes I can laugh, but at times takes all my strength to take the next step but I will till I drop the devil to his knees.

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    #13
    Senior Member

    Transporting Your Harvest

    HIIIIIII- YAAA!!!!! Ninja skillz ftw.

    CCF I promise I'm not stalking you, I just wanted a 6 pack of Wachusett Blueberry... *sniff* is that so wrong? Seriously R&C's is the BEST packie ever.

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    #14
    Senior Member

    Transporting Your Harvest

    TIP: generously sprinkle fresh coffee grounds (fresher, the better) around the car trunk, bags, whatever, it will hide the smell ... (old trucker's trick, we do that when you get somethin' really funky, stinking up the trailers) ... never found any stink it wouldn't remove, including fresh bags of hops ... :smokin:

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    #15
    Member

    Transporting Your Harvest

    Fresh coffee grounds, or freshly used coffee grounds?
    :S5:
    Alaska to Arizona - smoking the whole way.

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    #16
    Senior Member

    Transporting Your Harvest

    Although one can never be too careful, I would just fill the bags, put them in the trunck, and be sure to follow ALL the rules of the road. If "the man" wants to bust you they will. To me it's a matter of avoiding any contact w/ LE.

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    #17
    Senior Member

    Transporting Your Harvest

    Quote Originally Posted by the image reaper
    TIP: generously sprinkle fresh coffee grounds (fresher, the better) around the car trunk, bags, whatever, it will hide the smell ... (old trucker's trick, we do that when you get somethin' really funky, stinking up the trailers) ... never found any stink it wouldn't remove, including fresh bags of hops ... :smokin:
    WARNING!: A word of warning to anyone who lives near the Canadian or Mexican border in the US. You will find that the INS and Border Protection dogs are trained to hit on coffee grounds and the scent of coffee. I know this to be true to the Mexican border, at least, and suspect similar circumstances along the north. It is especially bad in California and Texas. A close relative is a retired LEO and he has also confirmed that the state he lived in trained its state police dogs to hit on coffee (border state). This probably only applies to a minority of people, but just a heads up. They do this because it is well known that many substances are smuggled across the border or through customs in coffee. I know someone is going to say "thats BS," but I have seen it happen and had it confirmed several times by LEOs.

    As long as you aren't along the (Mexican, most importantly) border though, coffee is absolutely excellent. Also, Penut Butter works extremely well in transporting small amounts (put bud in small bag, scoop out an area in a large penut butter container, put bag in, cover with penut butter scooped out). I have seen bud get from point A, to point B, to point C via the USPS this way! I just love the fact that I know the government postal service has trafficked stuff :thumbsup:.
    (−)-(6aR,10aR)-6,6,9-trimethyl-3-pentyl-6a,7,8,10a-tetrahydro-6H-benzo[c]chromen-1-ol

    All information posted under this account is purely hypothetical and intended for educational use only.

    Be wary of those who believe in a neat little world, its just f*cking crazy you know that it is. Walking along in a haze of confusion sometimes I can laugh, but at times takes all my strength to take the next step but I will till I drop the devil to his knees.

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