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Free edible wild plants class in Crossville, TN. Class will be March 18@1:00pm central time and will last 2-3 hours. Class size will be limited to 15. Be prepared to hike a mile or so. Anyone who has previously attended this, I have lost all my contact info, so this will be my only notification of the class. Thanks

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I've attended Highwalker's class twice (once myself, brought the family + dog a second time), and would highly recommend it. It's a great time, lots of knowledge (bring a notebook and something to take pictures!), and a fantastic hike in a gorgeous valley. And he's a gracious host as well.

 

- K

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On February 17, 2017 at 6:02 AM, Highwalker said:

Ok, I remember you from last year, I'm going to try to give some other classes this year as well, still trying to iron out what they will be, what other classes would you like to see? I will put you on the list

Thanks! My memory fails so I will benefit if you just went over the same items. I do have an interest in mushrooms as well but haven't searched for any yet. Perhaps some topics like the various nut producing trees and passion fruit vines. Trapping and such would also be cool. 

The sunchokes you hooked me up with grew to about 8'! Incredible!

 

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