Redwood Forests and Marijuana Groves of Northern California



I can take you on tours of the Emerald Triangle, which I recommend, because the groves I visit are impossible to find, especially with GPS systems. I often laugh, because I offer to take corporate leaders from the marijuana industry into the Emerald Triangle, and they decide to save money by flying into San Francisco or Oakland, where they rent a car, and drive north into the unknown forests all by themselves. They have never driven in traffic around the Bay Area of San Francisco. They have no idea when an exit to a freeway will come up. The streets, times for rush hour traffic, and highway system are new for them. Worst, instead of sightseeing, learning, they have to keep their eyes on the road. After all, they are driving into the unknown forests. There are no street lights hanging from the redwood trees at night. The ocean breeze brings in a thick fog that can blind the driver, especially new drivers that shine their headlights bright into the fog. Never use bright headlights in a fog bank. Instead of doing business, learning where to turn, or meeting people with a restful conscious, the new driver from Missouri, Colorado, or Nevada are driving, finding their way, lost, and frustrated, so when do they stop to do business with leaders in the Northern California marijuana industry? Many of the visitors find themselves in the middle of freezing weather when they drive close to the sea. Humboldt County is not Clark County in the heart of Las Vegas’ Mojave Desert. The temperatures are not hot. The night time temperatures are cold, wet with humidity, but they think they can save money, save time, be independent, and scout out business opportunities on their own without getting out of the car to stop, learn, listen, meet executives. Drivers on the 101 freeway can drive right past Geyserville, Garberville, and Willis without knowing that they just drove past the freeway exit. The experts, cloners, farmers, and growers are in the heart of the Emerald Triangle. Tour with me or take your chances finding your way around the airport’s parking, San Francisco freeway system, and highway road full of loggers transporting trees on large trucks that take up an entire road as their load of lumber makes their way north and south into the forests. This area is rich in production, manufacturing, and newcomers don’t realize that marijuana is not the only industry in town. There is the lumber, wine, tourism trade, fishing industry, and often the lanes are filled with fog so thick that the mist in blinding to a driver. Mistress Marijuana
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