Strain Picks – Active

Jazz

Fruit and citrus dominate this energetic, cerebral high that hits at the back of the head and keeps rising until all the notes have been played.

Kronocaine

A heavy smoke with lemon and pepper notes and a cerebral Haze kick, this pain fighter is best reserved for longer treks that don't require a ton of agility.

Lemon Skunk

With a muted head-high that produces more wonder than pain relief, this strain ensures a short attention span but has the energy to compensate, making it ideal for hikes.

Pennywise

This lemongrass-fir scented strain tastes like a salad with no dressing, but it soothes achy muscles, though thick resin makes inhaling an accomplishment.

Space Queen

Pineapple forward with a head-high right in the middle of the forehead, this strain isn't for lazy potheads, it's for people who like to be active and get shit done—while super-high.

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Tyler Hurst

An alleged Twitter legend, Tyler Hurst is trying to figure out if he’s most like the blue, red, or green shell. He's worked with Seth Godin on the Domino Project, written for contact/kontakt, hosted the podcast StorytellersAZ, given a TEDxPhoenixSalon speech, produced CenPhoCamp, co-produced PodCamp and TechPhx, served as founding editor for the Downtown Phoenix Journal and Scottsdale Downtowner, and wrote a book called HipCider. He currently writes for WW, Potlander, and Thrillist.

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