Please make more videos! Caught your Beginner ID lecture at the Fall Show last month and was excited to find your vids when I was researching Hericium! Seriously, these are the best foraging videos I've seen.
Oh that's awesome you came to the Fall Show! Happy you like the videos, I'd love to start making more soon, thank you for the compliments, appreciate it :)
Hope to see many more of these videos! Really clear on finding which ones to eat, and how to identify them. I haven't been mushroom hunting, but I think this year will be my first. Thanks!
Love your hunting and the videography. It's like I'm out there with a couple friends (much more knowledgeable than I) showing me the ropes. I like that as you encounter other species, you comment on them as well. Thanks for the breath of fresh air.
I fell asleep to whatever I was watching and woke up to this simple, honest, excellent video. Quality production, perfect presentation, educational, and you're a joy to watch. Subscribed and thumbs up. Thanks! 120ThingsIn20Years/BulwinkleII/Craig
Hello. Just wanted to pass by and say your channel and website are the best things I have seen online in a while. Your website is super informative, really well written, in a way it turns words into really tangible ideas easy to assimilate. Your channel could grow easily if you kept doing more videos. Genuine and informative stuff like this is gold.
Thank you for such an encouraging comment, I appreciate it. I do plan on creating more videos and adding to my website in the future, I had to set it aside for a time but hope to return soon.
they are in season here in central FL they come with the rains, i personally have gathered about 25 lbs of them already, their are so many i feel like a hog, but they are so good and plentiful, i only take what i will eat, i'm waiting on the black trumpets to come up, no sign yet, gathered some reishi mushrooms too, i will make tea with them, i love watching your videos, nothing more attractive to me than a beautiful educated women out in the woods picking mushrooms, your a breath of fresh air, in a declining world, i said you are a rare breed, but really, WE are a rare breed of people, if only others could find happiness in such a simple thing, like picking mushrooms! much love to you my woodsy sister.. :)
Thank you for this info. You are lucky to live in a place where so many edible mushrooms are found. There aren't any edible mushrooms in Jacksonville Fl. I used to go mushroom hunting when I was a little girl in Russia. I loved it. I've never done it in America, but I want to
I was backpacking the Appalachian Trail and found many Chanterelles. I love to smell the mushrooms too, Oysters smell heavenly. You make great videos, I love the editing, I just shoot and post.
Your great at explaining about mushrooms to your audience. So good that I fear many people will become hunters. Maybe good and bad. They are very restricted here to where you can pick and there are permits to get in the Pacific NW. Very different in the Rockies where I grew up picking. Washington and Oregon are very strict in areas to pick. Permits free but limit amount to a gallon jug. Some mushrooms will fill a jug with one. Not clear if they limit one kind or all kinds to that limit. I find my share of different kinds but pickers have poor habits of not replacing the earth back over mushroom holes. I think that this is going to hurt areas in the future. I try to tell others to respect the fungus which is under in the soil not open to sunlight. You may want to explain a little on that to your audience. Like your style and your attitude towards these wonderful gifts from the earth.
Thank You! It'll probably be some time before I post new videos, but I'm always posting new photos on Instagram-I know, not near as exciting, but its what I can keep up with right now having just had a new baby recently :)
I love ur vids. very informative. hope u make more soon. I find many morels where I live in Wisconsin. mmm....so good. but wuld like more on the spring kings. still want to try them. happy mushroom hunting!!! see u in the vids soon.
I'm a big fan of your videos, I find them very informative and interesting. Very cool stuff, keep up the great work - and keep educating us on the wonderful world of Fungi. Thanks for the awesome videos!
My 2nd after the morel..then when I saw these in my yard and did the research I was ecstatic! All those years growing up and never knew what I had in my yard!
Thank you. These have been by far some of the best wild mushroom videos I have been able to find on youtube. I am down in Portland and looking to get into foraging so I am always trying to find places to learn more about what the PNW has to offer. I see you haven't posted any in awhile and I hope you do again soon. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
I am crazy about mushrooms! I can climb about in the woods for hours even after my friends are dead tired. If there are mushrooms, my basket is usually overflowing! :)
I've been trying to find videos about wild mushrooms since I am a beginner and your videos are the best I have found so far. Thank you. Keep up the good work! And your camera person does a great job as well!
+TheCharliebeardog Thank you! I'm intending on posting many more videos, once the mushrooms return for me! I'll pass along the compliments to my camera man-my brother :) He does an amazing job!
I really enjoyed watching you forage for mushrooms, I want to learn how to safely go out in the woods and find food. I'm very curious on what the engraving on your knife says...just because your close up macro views where very interesting.
At first of I would like to say that your beautiful and I love how you tell the mushrooms apart from each other. Your knowledge the camera use and the music fit very good together and make it look professional. Keep making those videos they really help people out and in this case makes people sure not to get sick or die haha.
Thanks this helps me a lot when hunting for some mushrooms...You have inspired me a lot and i love wild plants too from way back,being born & growing up in the province till my early years back in the Philippines but then we moved in Australia and I grew up and forget all of that world, but you have taken me back, I can't believe I forgot how much I love wild plants, the environment and the smell and feel of the forest (heck Mother Earth itself) and now i look at the world differently And felt like a kid again going on adventures and sometimes forgetting all about the time as i can go for hours just looking at all different mushrooms, wild flowers and plants and taking photos and ID-ing or researching all about them when i get home...This became a huge part of my life now, just from watching your vidz. Thank you sooo much you have made me find myself again and have inspired me so much... This actually made me more confidence within myself as I now know, Who I really am as a person and how big the world is and not to take little things around us for granted....
How beautiful... one of the best videos... thank you for sharing your knowledge... Now I just need to find some. I live in high dry Wyo so not sure if there will be any around. Loads of boletes in my yard this year... loads of rain, such a blessing.
im loving your vids the one thing you finaly said in this vid is where you are alot of people never do that but love the way you give hints of identifying im in the mid east appalachi
You know, I remember when learning to ID mushrooms and watching videos I became frustrated in not knowing where the person was located! So I'm glad me saying that helped you out. And, the hope is to take this to the Mid East someday :)
Wonderful video!! Love the loads of info. Those are some beauty chants you found :) I've yet to fin any true chants only scaly ones, hopefully this year i'll keep my eyes peeled. Thanks for the vid!
I'm a new subscriber and I just have to say I love your videos!! I'm very close to nature coming from the woods of Pennsylvania but I haven't had hands on or very descriptive books to identity the mushrooms around me. your videos are inspiring and very descriptive. I'm super bummed that I didn't find your channel a few months sooner. I actually take alot of photos of mushrooms myself on the count of nature's always changing with the weather and they seem to be very much inpacked by such. keep it up
+Alex Schaefer I live just an hour and a half away, I'm there often! Do you attend Oregon Mycological Society's meetings? I'm almost always at their monthly meetings at the World Forestry Center :)
+Yellow Elanor this is my first season out actually picking from the forest and I am still new to all of the fascinating fungi that are out there. I haven't been to a meeting yet but it sounds like a good place to get some info thanks!
+Alex Schaefer Yes, it's a great place! There's the Fall Mushroom Show on Sunday, November 1st 12-5 at the World Forestry Center-I'm doing a presentation at 12:30, you should come!
I absolutely loved your video so I subscribed. Am in the process of watching everything you have. I do have a request though, would you please make a video exclusively on toxic mushrooms and fungi? You are so knowledgable and explain everything in simple terms that anyone can understand. I believe it would be extremely beneficial to all of your views who are patiently waiting for more videos. Thank you in advance!
That is an excellent idea, thank you for the suggestion. I'm getting together with my video/film guy tomorrow and maybe we can get something like that up!
Another wonderful, informative video!! Thank you for all that you do and for sharing this masterpiece. It''s always an exciting day when you post a new one. :) Keep up the amazing work! (And props to your cameraman - way to go!)
I love your video's. You are pleasant to watch! Q-I live in the South close to NC. My farm is made up of two rivers running through 23 acres of hardwood! I hope I can learn more about mushrooms! I see them all the time! Thank you!
Ha 10:30 it's a smiley face! And funny the jack o lantern top looks like a dryads saddle feathery pattern just orange Awesome vid, bout to go out looking myself
I found you channel today and watched all you videos! Now I'm left wondering, why there isn't more!? Also, did I mention I love every aspect about your channel!!
Thank you! I'd like to do more videos at some point, but I'm wrapped up in being a mommy at the moment, I recently had a new little one so the filming has taken a break-even though the mushroom foraging hasn't!
Well that's a pretty good reason for not posting videos(haha)! Just want to let you know that your channel is a commodity in the UA-cam space and anyone who appreciates nature or fungi would want more of your unique content that you and your husband put out! Nevertheless. I wish you and your family the best!! (ImpracticallyaFanBoyNow) #4moreyear !
I used to pick these with my father, we had a spot that was just loaded with these beauty's, also had a bunch of lobster mushrooms too. Sadly the area got logged last summer. It was a shame to lose such an amazing pickin" spot.
+William Peters I've had the same happen to me before as well, if you're in an area that grow Morels, visit that logged area in the spring-it could be a great producer for them in exchange for the loss of Chanterelles and Lobsters.
Wonderful video, I'm trying to get started with mushroom hunting, and it's kinda hard to find a cohesive guide/video. But this was fantastic, great vibes!
I love the pace of your banter, I can digest more of the information. Also it looks like your from Washington or Oregon which is pertinent to me. Can you recommend a field guide?
Thank you. I am from Washington and do lots of my foraging from WA and OR. I love 'Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest' (Trudell) and 'Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast' (Siegel). Both are fantastic, and even though we aren't in the Redwood coast, the book applies quite well to our area.
+Monxer That is the intention, however I just had a new baby a few weeks ago (thus the lack of videos) so I'm trying to find a new balance of things right now. I love getting out and making these videos, so hopefully you'll see some new footage soon :)
+daniellegrandpa I mostly use them for teaching material when I lead forays, teach classes or do presentations. I like to try and use my own photos as examples of mushroom species or identification characteristics-or just to show how incredible and beautiful the fungi kingdom is. I post many of them on my Instagram page as well instagram.com/yellowelanor/
Her enthusiasm makes me so happy. I would love to know a mushrooming friend like this.
Thank you :)
Thank goodness your welcome
Everything about this video is really wonderful thanks for the joy ..peace and happy times..
Thank you for the wonderful compliment
I learned several things from your video! Thank you for teaching! Love your basket!
Please make more videos! Caught your Beginner ID lecture at the Fall Show last month and was excited to find your vids when I was researching Hericium! Seriously, these are the best foraging videos I've seen.
Oh that's awesome you came to the Fall Show! Happy you like the videos, I'd love to start making more soon, thank you for the compliments, appreciate it :)
Your joy is everything! All the happy accidents you have when you're out, finding things you don't expect, remind me of Bob Ross. LOL
She is so awsome, and so knowledgeable, so fun to watch
Hope to see many more of these videos! Really clear on finding which ones to eat, and how to identify them. I haven't been mushroom hunting, but I think this year will be my first. Thanks!
Very well done video. Delicious information.
Possibly the most informative mushroom hunting video I have seen thus far
Great and very informative video! Thank you for sharing.
Love your hunting and the videography. It's like I'm out there with a couple friends (much more knowledgeable than I) showing me the ropes. I like that as you encounter other species, you comment on them as well. Thanks for the breath of fresh air.
Thank you! I appreciate your comment...I like doing it that style and I'm glad you enjoyed it.
I fell asleep to whatever I was watching and woke up to this simple, honest, excellent video. Quality production, perfect presentation, educational, and you're a joy to watch.
Subscribed and thumbs up.
Thanks!
120ThingsIn20Years/BulwinkleII/Craig
Haha, well that's the coolest way someone has found my videos for sure. I'm glad you fell asleep and woke up to this.
Hello. Just wanted to pass by and say your channel and website are the best things I have seen online in a while. Your website is super informative, really well written, in a way it turns words into really tangible ideas easy to assimilate.
Your channel could grow easily if you kept doing more videos. Genuine and informative stuff like this is gold.
Thank you for such an encouraging comment, I appreciate it. I do plan on creating more videos and adding to my website in the future, I had to set it aside for a time but hope to return soon.
This is literally the video that made me interested in mushrooms and foraging altogether. Thank you!
Absolutely enchanting!
A great video. Thank you for sharing. That's a big knife you have! Lol. No bear in the woods will want to mess with you!
i just binge watched 5 of your episodes, finally a really nice informative you tube channel ! Thank you for sharing all your knowledge ^ . ^
they are in season here in central FL they come with the rains, i personally have gathered about 25 lbs of them already, their are so many i feel like a hog, but they are so good and plentiful, i only take what i will eat, i'm waiting on the black trumpets to come up, no sign yet, gathered some reishi mushrooms too, i will make tea with them, i love watching your videos, nothing more attractive to me than a beautiful educated women out in the woods picking mushrooms, your a breath of fresh air, in a declining world, i said you are a rare breed, but really, WE are a rare breed of people, if only others could find happiness in such a simple thing, like picking mushrooms!
much love to you my woodsy sister.. :)
Thank you for this info. You are lucky to live in a place where so many edible mushrooms are found. There aren't any edible mushrooms in Jacksonville Fl. I used to go mushroom hunting when I was a little girl in Russia. I loved it. I've never done it in America, but I want to
Thank you so much for doing this! I'm looking into getting into mushroom hunting and this really helps me stay informed and safe.
would love to see videos like this come back, really fun with gorgeous shots.
Thank you, I so appreciate hearing that. I'd love to do more videos, there's so much to show and share out there :)
Very informative, thanks s lot!
I was backpacking the Appalachian Trail and found many Chanterelles. I love to smell the mushrooms too, Oysters smell heavenly. You make great videos, I love the editing, I just shoot and post.
Elanor, your awsome great vid! Thanks Chris
Thanks! :)
we have chanterelles growing all over the property under our pecan trees, love em ;)
excellent video Elanor!
going chanterelle hunting for this first time this week! Thanks for the helpful video!!
Thank you for your perspective, you're attitude has inspired me
Late to the party but thank you. You’re ‘mycologyntellectualness’ is inspiring.
Haha, thank you, I like that word.
Loved learning mushrooms in the field earth peace earth
Wish you were still doing these.. great little series.
Great videos! Lots of good info! Keep it up and thanks.
Your great at explaining about mushrooms to your audience. So good that I fear many people will become hunters. Maybe good and bad. They are very restricted here to where you can pick and there are permits to get in the Pacific NW. Very different in the Rockies where I grew up picking. Washington and Oregon are very strict in areas to pick. Permits free but limit amount to a gallon jug. Some mushrooms will fill a jug with one. Not clear if they limit one kind or all kinds to that limit. I find my share of different kinds but pickers have poor habits of not replacing the earth back over mushroom holes. I think that this is going to hurt areas in the future. I try to tell others to respect the fungus which is under in the soil not open to sunlight. You may want to explain a little on that to your audience. Like your style and your attitude towards these wonderful gifts from the earth.
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Wish you were my hunting buddy . Your awesome ! I love mushrooms, I'm a fun guy :)
Thanks!
lol your just like how i am about explaining things. Can tell you truly have a passion for the out doors. :)
LOVE your videos!!!. Missing new ones.... Please keep educating us. My granddaughter (age 6 is all about the rhrooms. She adores your stuff.
Thank You! It'll probably be some time before I post new videos, but I'm always posting new photos on Instagram-I know, not near as exciting, but its what I can keep up with right now having just had a new baby recently :)
i love how interested you are in foraging for mushrooms :-) keep it up
+Millet Jangir Thank you, I shall :)
the time just flies by when I start watching your videos. Im new to fungi but so much fun learning.
dude, this channel is so good. i feel happy after watching it. i need to do that with my videos more
Great video, thank you. Also whom ever is married to this woman is a very, very lucky guy.
That’s kinda creepy
@@keirhi WHY? A woman knowledgeable of nature is pretty rare nowadays.
I love your videos! I have shared your channel with all my friends. Great explanations!!
Chanties are one of my favorites!
I love your mushroom videos... Thanks for the great info!
Your videos are awesome! So well done and informative, I really hope you continue to make them!
Thank You! I hope to continue them as well.
You have made an awesome show. Hope you continue on one day!
I just wanted to say I just discovered your channel and I love your videos!!
Great video, loved it!
Bryan Ada
I love ur vids. very informative. hope u make more soon. I find many morels where I live in Wisconsin. mmm....so good. but wuld like more on the spring kings. still want to try them. happy mushroom hunting!!! see u in the vids soon.
Thanks! I'd love to make more, but the timing hasn't quite come together yet-always looking to make it happen though :)
I feel like I just went on a nice hike, gtreat presentation! I learned a lot!
Thank you!
I'm a big fan of your videos, I find them very informative and interesting. Very cool stuff, keep up the great work - and keep educating us on the wonderful world of Fungi.
Thanks for the awesome videos!
Thank you for the encouragement!
Chanterelles my favorite! Used to grow in my yard by my big oak!
Awesome! They were my first mushroom I learned to ID :)
My 2nd after the morel..then when I saw these in my yard and did the research I was ecstatic! All those years growing up and never knew what I had in my yard!
Thank you. These have been by far some of the best wild mushroom videos I have been able to find on youtube. I am down in Portland and looking to get into foraging so I am always trying to find places to learn more about what the PNW has to offer. I see you haven't posted any in awhile and I hope you do again soon. Thanks again and keep up the good work.
holly kamolly --- rock and rolly ---- you are all over the mushroom net... I have been sharing you...you make shroom fun...
Ha! Rock and rolly I love your commet...thank you.
Great series of videos. When are you making more?
Yes! We took a break, but just yesterday went out filming to get the series going again!
I am crazy about mushrooms! I can climb about in the woods for hours even after my friends are dead tired. If there are mushrooms, my basket is usually overflowing! :)
Great... your videos are awesome! Got to love mushroom picking.
Very good. Mushrooms that grow naturally. Useful, non-toxic, fun.🍄🍄
I've been trying to find videos about wild mushrooms since I am a beginner and your videos are the best I have found so far. Thank you. Keep up the good work! And your camera person does a great job as well!
+TheCharliebeardog Thank you! I'm intending on posting many more videos, once the mushrooms return for me! I'll pass along the compliments to my camera man-my brother :) He does an amazing job!
Got medicated prior to watching/during. That camara is a good camera, those mushrooms look delicious and pure!
Love mushrooms too
This is awesome information, got yourself a new subscriber.
Thanks so much!
Great hunt !
I really enjoyed watching you forage for mushrooms, I want to learn how to safely go out in the woods and find food.
I'm very curious on what the engraving on your knife says...just because your close up macro views where very interesting.
At first of I would like to say that your beautiful and I love how you tell the mushrooms apart from each other. Your knowledge the camera use and the music fit very good together and make it look professional. Keep making those videos they really help people out and in this case makes people sure not to get sick or die haha.
Thank you, I really enjoyed this
Great info! Found some giant chanterelles in LA in 2019. Hoping for another good haul this year!
keep up your good n interesting video..love it so much..good jobs dear..please make more video soon!!
+Siti Rahmah Ismail Thank you! I hope to do more soon :)
I really love your videos! They reminds me of the wonder of treasure hunt when I was a kid. Please keep making these beautiful videos :D
Thanks this helps me a lot when hunting for some mushrooms...You have inspired me a lot and i love wild plants too from way back,being born & growing up in the province till my early years back in the Philippines but then we moved in Australia and I grew up and forget all of that world, but you have taken me back, I can't believe I forgot how much I love wild plants, the environment and the smell and feel of the forest (heck Mother Earth itself) and now i look at the world differently And felt like a kid again going on adventures and sometimes forgetting all about the time as i can go for hours just looking at all different mushrooms, wild flowers and plants and taking photos and ID-ing or researching all about them when i get home...This became a huge part of my life now, just from watching your vidz. Thank you sooo much you have made me find myself again and have inspired me so much... This actually made me more confidence within myself as I now know, Who I really am as a person and how big the world is and not to take little things around us for granted....
where did you go? I just came across your channel and love it but I noticed you haven't made a video in a year. I pray your OK
Her kids are taking up all her time.
How beautiful... one of the best videos... thank you for sharing your knowledge... Now I just need to find some. I live in high dry Wyo so not sure if there will be any around. Loads of boletes in my yard this year... loads of rain, such a blessing.
Thank you, I hope you find some...In Wyoming you could have Hericium coralloides, a similar species!
Here on the Gulf Coast our Chanterelles are much smaller... and "thinner"... Great Video!
im loving your vids the one thing you finaly said in this vid is where you are alot of people never do that but love the way you give hints of identifying im in the mid east appalachi
one thing i would ask you is if you ever come out this way is visit me ;)
You know, I remember when learning to ID mushrooms and watching videos I became frustrated in not knowing where the person was located! So I'm glad me saying that helped you out. And, the hope is to take this to the Mid East someday :)
Wonderful video!! Love the loads of info. Those are some beauty chants you found :)
I've yet to fin any true chants only scaly ones, hopefully this year i'll keep my eyes peeled.
Thanks for the vid!
I'm a new subscriber and I just have to say I love your videos!! I'm very close to nature coming from the woods of Pennsylvania but I haven't had hands on or very descriptive books to identity the mushrooms around me. your videos are inspiring and very descriptive. I'm super bummed that I didn't find your channel a few months sooner. I actually take alot of photos of mushrooms myself on the count of nature's always changing with the weather and they seem to be very much inpacked by such. keep it up
Great video thanks! If your ever around the Portland are lets go Picking!
+Alex Schaefer I live just an hour and a half away, I'm there often! Do you attend Oregon Mycological Society's meetings? I'm almost always at their monthly meetings at the World Forestry Center :)
+Yellow Elanor this is my first season out actually picking from the forest and I am still new to all of the fascinating fungi that are out there. I haven't been to a meeting yet but it sounds like a good place to get some info thanks!
+Alex Schaefer Yes, it's a great place! There's the Fall Mushroom Show on Sunday, November 1st 12-5 at the World Forestry Center-I'm doing a presentation at 12:30, you should come!
I absolutely loved your video so I subscribed. Am in the process of watching everything you have. I do have a request though, would you please make a video exclusively on toxic mushrooms and fungi? You are so knowledgable and explain everything in simple terms that anyone can understand. I believe it would be extremely beneficial to all of your views who are patiently waiting for more videos. Thank you in advance!
That is an excellent idea, thank you for the suggestion. I'm getting together with my video/film guy tomorrow and maybe we can get something like that up!
Thank you so much!!!!
I agree. Excellent videos (so I also subscribed: hello from South Africa :) ). Love all these videos. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the encouragement!
Another wonderful, informative video!! Thank you for all that you do and for sharing this masterpiece. It''s always an exciting day when you post a new one. :) Keep up the amazing work! (And props to your cameraman - way to go!)
+Anna Towers Thank you! So glad you've enjoyed it so much. My brother is my cameraman, I'll be sure to compliment him for you :)
Awesome!
I love your video's. You are pleasant to watch! Q-I live in the South close to NC. My farm is made up of two rivers running through 23 acres of hardwood! I hope I can learn more about mushrooms! I see them all the time! Thank you!
19:33 beautiful pair of chanterelles
Ha 10:30 it's a smiley face! And funny the jack o lantern top looks like a dryads saddle feathery pattern just orange
Awesome vid, bout to go out looking myself
I found you channel today and watched all you videos! Now I'm left wondering, why there isn't more!? Also, did I mention I love every aspect about your channel!!
Thank you!
I'd like to do more videos at some point, but I'm wrapped up in being a mommy at the moment, I recently had a new little one so the filming has taken a break-even though the mushroom foraging hasn't!
Well that's a pretty good reason for not posting videos(haha)! Just want to let you know that your channel is a commodity in the UA-cam space and anyone who appreciates nature or fungi would want more of your unique content that you and your husband put out! Nevertheless. I wish you and your family the best!! (ImpracticallyaFanBoyNow) #4moreyear !
cb5397j Haha, Thank you. (It's actually my brother and I who do the videos together though :) I appreciate the encouragement!
I used to pick these with my father, we had a spot that was just loaded with these beauty's, also had a bunch of lobster mushrooms too. Sadly the area got logged last summer. It was a shame to lose such an amazing pickin" spot.
+William Peters I've had the same happen to me before as well, if you're in an area that grow Morels, visit that logged area in the spring-it could be a great producer for them in exchange for the loss of Chanterelles and Lobsters.
+Yellow Elanor Hmm never thought about that... I'll be sure to check that when the time comes.
Wonderful video, I'm trying to get started with mushroom hunting, and it's kinda hard to find a cohesive guide/video. But this was fantastic, great vibes!
Thank you! :)
Great vid
Yes! Anothe mushroom video! :D
+Rhys Williams Finally :)
I like you 😁👍 good job . Great adventure!
You have a good eye for the fungus among us.
Thank you! Sometimes too good of an eye and I slow my friends down when they want to hike :)
come to Victoria and I'll take you to some of my spots. your great thanks.
I love the pace of your banter, I can digest more of the information. Also it looks like your from Washington or Oregon which is pertinent to me. Can you recommend a field guide?
Thank you. I am from Washington and do lots of my foraging from WA and OR. I love 'Mushrooms of the Pacific Northwest' (Trudell) and 'Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast' (Siegel). Both are fantastic, and even though we aren't in the Redwood coast, the book applies quite well to our area.
I have enjoyed your videos. A little off topic, but would like to know about the knife you are using. Nice... and thanks for sharing your knowledge.
This is fun... Give us most science :)
hooray been waiting for this for some time... cheers mate
+Roy Jonker I've been waiting for some time too :) Thanks for watching!
You and Adam Harrington are meant for each other!
thank you the videos. appreciate ☺👍
Missing your videos hope u make some more soon!
Oh thank you so much! I hope so too!
Now that spring season has begun, will you be uploading more videos?
+Monxer That is the intention, however I just had a new baby a few weeks ago (thus the lack of videos) so I'm trying to find a new balance of things right now. I love getting out and making these videos, so hopefully you'll see some new footage soon :)
great camera work!
Thank You! My brother is the one behind that :)
Just found your channel, really enjoy it. Notice you take a lot of photo's of your shrooms, what do you do with the photo's?
+daniellegrandpa I mostly use them for teaching material when I lead forays, teach classes or do presentations. I like to try and use my own photos as examples of mushroom species or identification characteristics-or just to show how incredible and beautiful the fungi kingdom is. I post many of them on my Instagram page as well instagram.com/yellowelanor/