It’s time for the weed report!

Labor Day Weekend, wahoo!  And school starts the following Tuesday! We can help you celebrate your liberty from the rug rats. I am trying to send this out before I close the shop tonight, so forgive the brevity!

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This week at the Disco Bay Detour:

Come in the morning for COFFEE & NEWS – espresso, fresh pastries
Monday-Tuesday: 7am – Noon
Wednesday-Friday: 7am – 9pm (but if it’s quiet they’ll close at 7pm)
Saturday-Sunday: 8am – 4pm
They will be open for extended hours on performance days listed on Facebook

Wednesdays are Wilderness Wednesdays at the Detour – Starting in April, weekly meetings from 6-9pm
A Collaboration between Disco Bay Outdoor Exchange and Disco Bay Detour

Join Detour bartender, former wilderness ranger and current mountain guide Erin Reading for an evening focused on wilderness/outdoor adventure. The intention is to share collective knowledge with one another, build webs of connection among various outdoor communities, and to have fun delighting in one another’s adventure planning, stories, and questions. Everyone is encouraged to bring maps (yay!), trip planning ideas and resources, gear questions, pictures, or whatever else you feel inspired to ask or share.

While the foundation of Wilderness Wednesdays is simply a time to gather informally to pour over maps and share stories over drinks, some evenings will also feature a wilderness related presentation or workshop, with topics ranging from surfing, kayaking, backcountry skiing, and mountaineering to backpacking, flyfishing, local botany, and wild foraging. If you have a presentation or workshop you would like to share for one of the weeks (30-45min long presentation, plus some Q & A time) or a topic you would like to hear someone else speak about, contact Erin at erin.b.reading@gmail.com.

***Barring rain, we will have a fire going outside – feel free to bring something to grill on the schwenker or a snack/potluck dish to share if so inspired.***

For both experienced and aspiring outdoor adventurers – all are welcome! Hope to see you there!

Scheduled talks:
9/4: No Wilderness Wednesday

9/11: Open

9/18: Open

9/25: Olympic Peak Experiences with local Mountaineer Extraordinaire Fay Pullen
Come meet the woman whose summit registers you will find on even the most obscure peaks in the Cascades and Olympics. She is the second person and first woman to climb the 200 highest peaks in WA state, most of them solo. Unassuming and delightful, Fay will share about her current endeavor to climb the top 100 peaks on each side of the Olympic Mountains (east and west). You can read more about her here: http://www.alpinist.com/doc/web16b/wfeature-local-hero-fay-pullen

Thursdays are the Acoustic Open Mic Jam – Join Jillian as she hosts Open Mic/Jams in the Detour’s state of the art acoustic venue.  Plugged or unplugged, bring your instruments, original songs, renditions of classic ones, or works in progress.  Free, 7-9pm

Friday 9/6 Never Come Down – 2019 Rocky Grass National Champs- Never Come Down will perform at Disco Bay Detour on 9/6/19, music at 7pm!  “If you never take a chance, you can never get it wrong, so you better take a chance before it’s gone”.
Lyrics from their song Chances on their self-titled debut album have become a mantra for the members of Never Come Down. As band leader Joe Suskind puts it, “This band was born out of taking
risks. We all felt the pull to take a chance on our music and each other, so we left our day jobs behind and hit the road. We’re taking a real swing at it.”
Earnest songwriting, dedication to craft, and genuine care for the music is at the forefront of what Never Come Down does. “We never tell each other what to play; as a group we can feel it when the music is right.” It’s that feeling that Never Come Down creates that has captivated audiences from the onset and is now drawing national attention.

Visit the Disco Bay Detour Facebook page to stay up to date.


Received since the last episode:

Dream City (8/23) 3.5g popcorn in Fruit Punch, Super Lemon Smac (Super Lem Dawg x MAC), Nilla Wafer (Wedding Cake x Sundae Driver), Black Nitro, Jelly Breath and Slurricane

Liberty Reach (8/27)  Canna Tsu high CBD RSO (around 1.5:1 CBD/THC), a couple new RSO varieties in South Africa Kush (sativa) and Frankenstein (indica) and God’s Breath 3:1 THC/CBD vape cartridge (around 45% THC and 15% CBD) which offers elevated CBD percentage and a THC number close to half the strength of a regular cartridge


Due soon (delivery days/times subject to change):

Liberty Reach (9/3) joints of many kinds

Cedar Creek – (next week) Jack Herer and Rude Boi OG bud is on order, infused joints, Shake n Bake, Purple Punch and Chem Dawg vape cartridges.  We are nearly out of Chem Dawg and more won’t be available for a couple weeks. The terp sauce oils aren’t ready until the end of the month so we must wait.

Craft Elixirs – (next week) reorder of gummies

Verdelux – (next week) reorder of all your favorites


That’s all for this week, come see us soon! -Molly at Sea Change