Tag Archives: Marijuana

S:1 E:17A “Drunk Haircut”



Trinity talks about trying to get through the metal detector in Provo and instead gets into a fight with a cop. Trinity has a problem with authority and it manifests itself at the worst times. She reminisces about the day the Feds busted into her home, took Bob away, and she was arrested. Davis County jail is a good place to make goals.


S:1 E:16A “Sanctuary”



Dreams of a drug runner.  Trinity reveals her goals and aspirations that are so much more than just money. Burning Man, the Emerald Triangle, celebrating her life, dancing under the stars, and creating a sustainable future that is so much more than just a working farm.


S:1 E:14A “The Heart of the Emerald Triangle”



Garberville is the heart of the Emerald Triangle. It’s also where many of the Mormon raised weed dealers reside and farm. Meditating buddhas, cartel breakfast meetings, and kingpin hangouts are hidden in plain sight among the Redwoods and heavily thicketed Douglas Firs.


S:1 E:9A “The Bad Feminist”



Riding up the Redwood Highway and reminiscing about her application to become a courier, Trinity admits she’s one of those who are driven, not one of those who drive. Before leaving, the boys kiss her goodbye and send the load down the mountains with their prayers. She and Bob make their way through the steep switch backs of the Coastal Mountains and heavy fog of the Redwoods.


S:1 E:8A “Lie to Me”



Buying product in the Emerald Triangle involves hours of waiting, driving, and waiting some more.  When the would-be sellers finally do show up, with something to sell that’s actually worth buying, cash gets counted on site, and the buying process begins. Trinity loves to wait at the cat pee bookstore and laughs at Bob’s irritability as they wait on the brokers who are waiting on the farmers.


S:1 E:6A “Sexier ‘n a Leather Purse from Tijuana”



The Redwood Highway is a dark and mysterious path, shrouded by majestic, 3,000-year-old giants. A short respite in Laytonville holds it own unique surprises, but the spell quickly deepens on Spy Rock and Bell Spring county roads as our couriers arrive at the destination of their journey. So many super-secret secrets of the industry.  The rule of thumb is, there’s always a Utah connection.


S:1 E:2A “Driving While Black”



Driving cannabis loads from California to Utah for the better part of 5 years gave Trinity a unique perspective and awareness.  Her whiteness cloaked her from the watchful eyes of law enforcement, but she saw how DWB automatically caused people of color to be in the crosshairs of state cops and DEA.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:19 “Clouds on the Horizon”



The crazy things a man will do to save his soul from the DEA. Law enforcement and their snitch go to hysterical lengths to ensnare our crew as the dominoes begin to fall. The lawyers insist Trinity come up with some pitiful reason other than doing it for the money as to why she was involved in the drug industry; even though prosecutors, judges, and the prison industry are all about money.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:17 “Drunk Haircut”



Trinity has issues with authority. She goes through a metal detector in Provo and instead gets into a fight with a cop. Reminiscing about the day the Feds busted into her home, took Bob away, and she was arrested. Davis County jail is a good place to set goals.


Trinity’s Emerald Triangle S:1 E:16 “Sanctuary”



Dreams of a drug runner.  Trinity reveals her goals and aspirations that are so much more than just money. Burning Man, the Emerald Triangle, celebrating her life, dancing under the stars, and creating a sustainable future that is so much more than just a working farm.