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Posted: Sat 6th Nov 2010 05:30 pm
by Occasional Bowl
That's a wonderful report - The pictures were great and the description of the weed effects were some of the best I've read!

Purple Power outdoor

Posted: Sun 7th Nov 2010 12:38 pm
by ozric
Hi,

Thanks for the great report and list of good smokes.
I noticed you seem to like Purple Power outdoor and sampled both your picks from Loft and HGF. The HGF Purple Power seems more potent then the Loft Paars. The female budtender from HGF didn't know how good the Purple Power was as she had not smoked it herself. Perhaps she will give it a try. I'm gonna continue smoking this Purple Power for a couple of weeks I think also because it's only 5 euro's for 1 gram.

Peace,

Ozric

Posted: Sun 7th Nov 2010 09:01 pm
by paperplanes
Iko wrote:Ya, Godbud and Ambrosia ( GodxBurmese) is pretty common as are a bunch of strains ( Texada Timewarp, Fruit , Brittish Columbian )that do not seem to make it globally.
Last spring we got this crazy weed called Infinity.
Completely a daytime smoke, never want to try that near bed time or youd be up all night.
http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog ... Path=33_61
http://www.vancouverseedbank.ca/catalog ... Path=33_65
Iko, I'm on the East Coast, but one of my best buddies here gets stuff from BC. I haven't been home in a long time, as I currently reside in India, but whenever i get some it's always veryy dank. Last time I had some sweet, sweet BC Grapefruit.

Posted: Thu 11th Nov 2010 03:50 am
by quiky
Ozric: It's a relief to know someone else out there likes the Purple Power. I was worried I might be steering people wrong :)

Posted: Thu 11th Nov 2010 03:52 am
by quiky
… and a few passing thoughts on the shops:

Anyday – Feels like a cosmetics boutique inside – the vibe was a tasteful shade of white. 'Tenders were professional and courteous. The Durban Poison was good, like a sunset is good.

Barentsz – Home of the apocalyptic Silver Pearl. A tidy place in a tidy neighborhood. Small but interesting menu. Interesting budtender. Has a seating area but seems to attract a buy-n-fly clientèle.

Boerejongens – Very popular with the locals. Friendly service. Has more security cameras than a pawn shop. Has a gorgeous, museum-piece seating area – that you can't sit in.

Chapiteau – The one-stop gourmet shop for everything Diesel.

De Bommel – A locals' pub, minus the alcohol. A must-do if you have a thing for bears. Friendly budtender.

HGF – They sold me Cheese (a classy indoor strain) and Purple Power (fine outdoor weed). I'll admit I haven't yet tried more than two varieties from any one shop. On the slim evidence of those two selections from HGF, though, I'll say it's the best all-around shop I've visited.

Grey Area – Between all the hype and having to wait on line like a sheep, GA would've had to have had access to the Stash of God to have impressed me. I wasn't impressed. Sorry.

Kashmir – A large menu. Would enjoy a brisker tourist trade if their menu included descriptive details, like Boerejongens' and GA's does. The Planken was strangely intriguing.

Loft – The coffeeshop that looks like a coffee shop inside. Sister shop to De Republiek and Supermarket, judging from the logos on the menu. The Afghaan Haze is reason enough to go. Popular with the locals.

Posted: Thu 11th Nov 2010 03:19 pm
by geoffk
I'd like to check out some of these shops in the Old West. Thanks for reporting.

Posted: Sat 20th Nov 2010 04:21 pm
by us2
quiky wrote:It'll be interesting to get a second opinion. (us2 is gonna think I'm nuts.)


Yep, i think your nuts :shock: sorry but the purple we got was crap, must have been a bad day for us or a good one for you :D

Posted: Mon 22nd Nov 2010 12:06 am
by quiky
I'm nuts. After the day I had today, I'm sure of it :)

Posted: Tue 30th Nov 2010 09:55 pm
by buster.g40
Just read the whole of this thread...BRAVO, :D a real top read...well done mate. 8)

Posted: Wed 8th Dec 2010 01:49 am
by CannaSir
What an inspiring thread! And just a few days ahead of my next visit! :D Thanks for making the effort and providing so many people with such an excellent read! :D

Re: West(erpark) Side Story: Loft, Chapiteau, Barentsz ...

Posted: Thu 13th Jan 2011 04:44 am
by johnthomann
Great thread. Really enjoyed the reviews and pictures. Thanks

Re: West(erpark) Side Story: Loft, Chapiteau, Barentsz ...

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 01:19 am
by Natural Born Toka
Props Op, great log.

If I remember rightly were you catching the Metro to the out of town districts?

Love going for a wander in the less populated areas with some great smoke.

Very well done 8)

Re: West(erpark) Side Story: Loft, Chapiteau, Barentsz ...

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 10:40 am
by Marco
Natural Born Toka wrote:Props Op, great log.

If I remember rightly were you catching the Metro to the out of town districts?

Love going for a wander in the less populated areas with some great smoke.

Very well done 8)
Westerpark is just a tram, or even a nice walk, from Central Station.

Re: West(erpark) Side Story: Loft, Chapiteau, Barentsz ...

Posted: Mon 17th Jan 2011 04:58 pm
by Natural Born Toka
Thanks Marco, any idea about this location?

Thanks to the OP this next location is easily viewed by Google Maps which is a great help but transport to and from?

PS: I have'nt ruled out hiring a bike if the route to and from is not to hazardous!

Zaandam

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 02747&z=19

Re: West(erpark) Side Story: Loft, Chapiteau, Barentsz ...

Posted: Tue 18th Jan 2011 12:49 am
by quiky
It appears you're interested in visiting Zaandam. (The bike path along the western edge of town is indeed a pleasant place to walk.) I got back and forth from the city by train. Zaandam is a 10-15 minute ride from Centraal Station.

Here's where Zaandam Station is, a ten minute walk from the Westerwindpad bike path:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 13733&z=17