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Appalachian Wildcraft

 
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I happened to stumble across a few good wildcraft videos from this region and thought I'd share.



I know Appalachia has some great wildcrafting opportunities. I really really am hoping to stay in my familiar Puget Trough Cascadia, but if that's not possible I have had an offer to take management of a property and try to start a business out of it in Gilmer County WV I am seriously considering.
 
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Sumac, Passionflower, and Skullcap
 
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