Taking tinctures and edibles along on a hike

Every weekend when the weather permits, my friends and I head to the area state parks to kayak, bike or hike the trails.

The park closest to our apartment building includes multiple trails.

Some of them are basic and others are more strenuous. My friends and I are ready for any difficulty level. We keep in shape and life active lifestyles. We’re happy to spend an entire day outdoors in the woods or on the mountain. We are rock climbers, swimmers, runners and paddle boarders. After a day of hiking, we still have plenty of energy left over. My friends and I picked out one of the longest hikes for last weekend. The trail includes one access point, and then it’s a round-trip winding around the mountain to achieve the summit. We knew it was going to be a long day. I suggested stopping at a cannabis dispensary to purchase some treats. My friends thought it was a great idea. Our state offers legal recreational cannabis. We are over 21 so we’re able to shop at any of the dispensaries with valid identification. We decided to purchase the most portable options. We needed items that would fit into our pockets and not draw attention. Smoking is prohibited on public parks. Tinctures and edibles don’t require any extra gear, allow for precision dosing and are very discreet. Our stop at the cannabis dispensary was quick and rewarding. We enjoyed having cannabis infused products available during the hike. The tinctures provide rapid onset of affects while the edibles offer delayed and long-lasting effects.

 

Taking tinctures and edibles along on a hike