Shrooms microdosing helped me overcome my life long addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, I just relocated and they're so hard to come by here, I really need to buy some
This is one if your best yet and I'm Oregon so it opened so many doors into the world of micology thank you for showing us you just how in depth you go to ensure a great time with these videos and educational content that proves you truly are a level above the rest thanks again for such an amazing channel !!! Shout out from southern oregon
It was such a treat to hear Sidnee speak at the meeting this month! This video is an epic extension of his knowledge. So epic you guys found a lion's mane!
I've been with you since the beginning I was looking for mushrooming in PNW when I got your first video I know it was the first because it was the only one from mushroom wonderland. I literally go whoo hoo everytime you post new video. So thankful you are doing this took me a couple of years to get a good PNW channel and I am grateful for you.
Yeah we got lucky! Yeah that's typically not that busy of a trail. There happened to be a school class full of students walking behind us that day which was difficult because they are so loud!
Loved this video with Sidnee, my favorite episode you have done thus far!! You and Sidnee are great together for giving great educational and entertaining information! I wish I could go to the International fungi and fiber symposium to see how they dye with mushrooms. Would also love to see more episodes with you and Sidnee. Thanks Aaron!
Great video Aaron. Love seeing this channel blow up. I actually enjoy the more detailed analysis and inspection videos the most. I even like the seminars. Great vid.
Find Lions Mane in Idaho on Douglas Fir trees during hunting season, always watching for the round white patches... the moving ones are Deer and Elk, the ones that don't are mushrooms!
Sidnee obviously knows “Dr.Box” Dr. Robert Schofield a friend of mine who with 15 students from University of Oregon and Lane Community College conducted studies in 2021 that led to the discovery of the heavy element materials zinc and manganese in "ant mandibles, *spider fangs and scorpion sting tips" that harden and sharpen their cutting tools. Robert is a great musician & photographer.
Loved this one! My first hericium find was a log that had erinaceus and coralloides and I was so confused! I know exactly where that log is, not sure you can DM on youtube and not sure if its useful to study buut Ill totally share the spot with you. Anyway keep up the good work! Your videos have really been helping me with the latin names! 😅
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store his got his got Shrooms, psychedelics, alongside other products well Refined ships to anywhere discreetly.
I find it crazier and crazier the more I learn about fungus how much are edible. Can’t believe I grew up scared to eat or even touch most mushrooms now I look at them and my mouth waters.
Why isn’t this guy the most requested bachelor in the world. He is scary smart. Though I can’t. I would love to try and have his baby’s. The world will thank you.
Psilocybin containing mushroom saved my life. The drastically reduced my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quite illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit. it has also helped me to survive depression
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again again but it’s just so hard to source out of there.
I’m feeling the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety level. I am so glad to be part of this community.
Yes I would say safe in most cases, and the Bleeding tooth (Hydnellum peckii) has a peppery guttation. I lick one of those in, I think, last years 'December Foraging' video.
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store his got his got Shrooms, psychedelics, alongside other products well Refined ships to anywhere discreetly.
This makes me wanna try growing russula brevipes and hypomyces lactiflorum separately on agar, and see if I can get the hypomyces to infect the russula mycelium
Damn it's crazy to me someone couldn't tell the difference between R brevipes and H lactifluorum, let alone a whole group of people! H lactifluorum literally smells like a decomposing aquarium and R brevipes tastes buttery. Completely different texture as well.
Mushrooms of British columbia, mushrooms of the redwood Coast, and mushrooms of cascadia are my top suggestions. They are all good and relevant here in the pnw. 🍄❤️
It's to help differentiate the species. There's not enough common names for all the mushrooms. It works fine with the utmost common of mushrooms, but when you want to dive deeper and know what those other strange mushrooms are, most of them don't have common names, and even if they did they would vary regionally, which would make them truly difficult to actually know what you had.
@@mushroomwonderland1 ok thanks. That's what I'm talking about! A good explanation! Lots of channels don't even answer questions. So when someone discovers a species they get to name it. Well in the early days of discovery they could I'm not sure about now. Can you and wouldn't it be fun then to come up with the common name if one doesn't exist yet for that species?
@@jellycream1964 yeah technically whoever publishes a good paper about a new species could give it a new name, provided somewhere deep in the literature there wasn't already a name given. If it turns out somebody had already described a species and named it in literature somewhere, the name reverts back to the old name. New names should be named after morphological features rather than after a person, because it really helps to describe the mushroom. As far as common names, you could assign a new common name to any mushroom, even a very popular mushroom, because there are really no rules about common names. It's just a matter of if it gets widely accepted or not. So give it a try!
Shrooms microdosing helped me overcome my life long addiction to cigarettes and alcohol, I just relocated and they're so hard to come by here, I really need to buy some
My last trip 5 months ago changed my life.
@@mohammedmohan758
wow, how did you know him,got an ounce of shrooms from him last month, Didn't expect his name to be mentioned here on YT
Thanks a lot I will get some now
Perfect. I make sure to get full coverage on everything. Lol
Cops love to use this to fake a fi charges
This is one if your best yet and I'm Oregon so it opened so many doors into the world of micology thank you for showing us you just how in depth you go to ensure a great time with these videos and educational content that proves you truly are a level above the rest thanks again for such an amazing channel !!! Shout out from southern oregon
You're the best🍄❤️
Great video! It is a pleasure to be able to see North American species and habitats. With Sidnee Obersingleton's explanations it's even better! 😉
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
It was such a treat to hear Sidnee speak at the meeting this month! This video is an epic extension of his knowledge. So epic you guys found a lion's mane!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
Grateful to have found this channel. Constantly blowing my mind.
Thank you for sharing. ✌🍄💖
learned a lot! great guest! greatest host! a great watch even though its a year old. these vids hold up well on the "shelf."
I've been with you since the beginning I was looking for mushrooming in PNW when I got your first video I know it was the first because it was the only one from mushroom wonderland. I literally go whoo hoo everytime you post new video. So thankful you are doing this took me a couple of years to get a good PNW channel and I am grateful for you.
I also watched his first. An everyone since
I love that you guys just stumbled on a beautiful lions mane on what sounded like a very busy trail. Great video!
Yeah we got lucky! Yeah that's typically not that busy of a trail. There happened to be a school class full of students walking behind us that day which was difficult because they are so loud!
Aaron, what a great episode. It’s such a treat to have Sidnee and you in the same video. Thank you!
Fantastic video! Thank you!
Thanks for your interesting video Sidnee, kind regards from The Netherlands.
Such a great video! Thank you!
It was nice running into you this weekend. Hope you had fun.
Hey man, I'm so happy for you guys that you found all of the cool things you did on this walk! This was another killer video Aaron 📹.
Awesome video guys.
I sure love mushroom szn in the PNW
Sidney OS was a great add to your guest list. Super informative. Thanks as always!
I agree great guest mycologist. Hope to see him again.
Lovely contact keep it coming you’re the man!
Learned a lot in this video! Great questions, great answers, perfect pace. Thank you guys
Great, informative show!
One of your best episodes Aaron, great guest! I am an eater and a dyer.
Loved this video with Sidnee, my favorite episode you have done thus far!! You and Sidnee are great together for giving great educational and entertaining information! I wish I could go to the International fungi and fiber symposium to see how they dye with mushrooms. Would also love to see more episodes with you and Sidnee. Thanks Aaron!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
so much value, thank you!
Great video Aaron. Love seeing this channel blow up. I actually enjoy the more detailed analysis and inspection videos the most. I even like the seminars. Great vid.
Super informative, really enjoyed this episode.
Amazing video! What a wonderful guest, would love to see more content like this!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
Informative!
Really informative! Thanks fellas!
How awesome you two are together! enjoyable education for sure!
Thanks so much you two! What a treat! I learned so much in this video. Great micro photography, too. Beautiful images.
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
This was extra interesting, thanks.
Find Lions Mane in Idaho on Douglas Fir trees during hunting season, always watching for the round white patches... the moving ones are Deer and Elk, the ones that don't are mushrooms!
I love this video is awesome thanks for the info
Love your videos dude!
Thank You!
I'd appreciate your comment
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Amazing!!
i told you poeple eat Amanita . even Sidney . awsome videos . i never mis it
Awesome hunt
Great video! I'm learning so much from you Aaron. Thanks so much.
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
Great video!
This clip is awesome !!! I would the opportunity to hang with you both to forage. 👊👍👍👍
Excellent as always!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
Great episode and thoroughly fascinating. I live on Vancouver Island, and wonder if I could expect to see the same species.
Super cool
thanks for this a lot of good info
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
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Your videos are always so informative.Keep up the great work! Superb, fantastic! I found a basket full of late fall oysters in NW Pa. 👍
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
Sidnee obviously knows “Dr.Box” Dr. Robert Schofield a friend of mine who with 15 students from University of Oregon and Lane Community College conducted studies in 2021 that led to the discovery of the heavy element materials zinc and manganese in "ant mandibles, *spider fangs and scorpion sting tips" that harden and sharpen their cutting tools.
Robert is a great musician & photographer.
Loved this one! My first hericium find was a log that had erinaceus and coralloides and I was so confused! I know exactly where that log is, not sure you can DM on youtube and not sure if its useful to study buut Ill totally share the spot with you. Anyway keep up the good work! Your videos have really been helping me with the latin names! 😅
Like this
New subscriber here. Your videos really encouraged me to go outdoors and explore the forest for mushroom species. Awesome video!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store his got his got Shrooms, psychedelics, alongside other products well Refined ships to anywhere discreetly.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with..
*Mycopete.*
@@smartjared7203 Thanks a lot!
I find it crazier and crazier the more I learn about fungus how much are edible. Can’t believe I grew up scared to eat or even touch most mushrooms now I look at them and my mouth waters.
Why isn’t this guy the most requested bachelor in the world. He is scary smart. Though I can’t. I would love to try and have his baby’s. The world will thank you.
I wonder if there's such a lack of Lobster Mushroom research because they're such a preferred edible that no one is willing to send it to the lab.
Doubt that, there are plenty out there. But they are delicious!
Cool music soundtrack on this.
The name of this video should be Knowledge. Thank you.
Psilocybin containing mushroom saved my life. The drastically reduced my benzodiazepine withdrawal allowing me to quite illicit pill addiction after three years of heavy daily use before it would had became medically dangerous to quit. it has also helped me to survive depression
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again again but it’s just so hard to source out of there.
I’m feeling the same way too. I put too much on my plate and it definitely affects my stress and anxiety level. I am so glad to be part of this community.
Is he on inSta?
@Micheal Harris Does dr.chris345 ship ?
This whole thing is pretty new to me, can I contact him for guidance?
Great episode! I have been scared to taste guttate.Is it safe in most cases? What about bleeding tooth?
Yes I would say safe in most cases, and the Bleeding tooth (Hydnellum peckii) has a peppery guttation. I lick one of those in, I think, last years 'December Foraging' video.
Omg. It's almost January in Maine and cabin fever is kicking in. 🙃
All FUNGI IS amazing at making things BIG. People say say say. Trial and Error is soooo fun. Also Seed bombs might be... Have a good day!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store his got his got Shrooms, psychedelics, alongside other products well Refined ships to anywhere discreetly.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with..
*Mycopete.*
@@smartjared7203 I recommend you do U and I do me! As what is a market to you do to your neighbor
This makes me wanna try growing russula brevipes and hypomyces lactiflorum separately on agar, and see if I can get the hypomyces to infect the russula mycelium
Do it!
I’m in Eugene too!
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
Im in port orchard how can I join your group? I'm 33 and are just getting into this and would like to get the ball rolling.
nice monotropa uniflora at the end there
2:16,…Mycoremediation, Peter McCoy has written on this extensively.
He LOVE him some mushrooms!
*Mycopete.*
@@smartjared7203 Bing-bing!
Coral stick to whites or light brown no neons…red, pink, ect…. Let me know if I’m wrong. Never had an issue.
Still dry AF in Bellingham.
Found an awesome artist conch the other day I drew a bunch of mushrooms on lol
Damn it's crazy to me someone couldn't tell the difference between R brevipes and H lactifluorum, let alone a whole group of people! H lactifluorum literally smells like a decomposing aquarium and R brevipes tastes buttery. Completely different texture as well.
I can recommend you to where I get my stuff from an online store.
He's on Instagrams also on Telegram with the below handle as...
Mycopete..
I live in Arkansas, the natural state. I would like to find a mycologist in my area who does outings.
Your expert guest was amazing...I was. Looking for better close up photography in this utube. Dusappointed
Amanita Muscaria its edible?
All mushrooms are edible.
Many are deadly poisonous so learn which ones are which before you ever eat any wild mushrooms.
Wondering what is a good NW mushroom book?
Mushrooms of British columbia, mushrooms of the redwood Coast, and mushrooms of cascadia are my top suggestions. They are all good and relevant here in the pnw. 🍄❤️
@@mushroomwonderland1
Ty
RADICAL MYCOLOGY,
Very.
I’m serious. The more I listen, the more I feel really stupid. God I hate myself.
I found one that’s used for like steroids. I read some paper about they used to use it back in the gladiator days.
are there any poisonous mushrooms that bruise blue?
Mycopete..
YES
Iknow its halucinogene mushroom!
Creating genetic databases of fungi so super rich people can one day live forever. That's how it always is. Research has to = $ somehow.
I just don't get the fascination with the scientific names. I guess mycologist like to impress with their memories. I like the common names better.
Liam _spores
It's to help differentiate the species. There's not enough common names for all the mushrooms. It works fine with the utmost common of mushrooms, but when you want to dive deeper and know what those other strange mushrooms are, most of them don't have common names, and even if they did they would vary regionally, which would make them truly difficult to actually know what you had.
@@mushroomwonderland1 ok thanks. That's what I'm talking about! A good explanation! Lots of channels don't even answer questions. So when someone discovers a species they get to name it. Well in the early days of discovery they could I'm not sure about now. Can you and wouldn't it be fun then to come up with the common name if one doesn't exist yet for that species?
@@mushroomwonderland1 no yes on my follow up?
@@jellycream1964 yeah technically whoever publishes a good paper about a new species could give it a new name, provided somewhere deep in the literature there wasn't already a name given. If it turns out somebody had already described a species and named it in literature somewhere, the name reverts back to the old name. New names should be named after morphological features rather than after a person, because it really helps to describe the mushroom. As far as common names, you could assign a new common name to any mushroom, even a very popular mushroom, because there are really no rules about common names. It's just a matter of if it gets widely accepted or not. So give it a try!
I dont understanding very well!
What was all the ppl background noise!? Terribly annoying
Wow! Very nice hunt for such dryness in this state! I have yet to find lions mane!
So are they more potent dry, or does it matter
You clone them to regrow that’s what I would like to do I eat them for healthy I have Crohn’s disease 🦠
Yeah they can be used for gut health, which can definitely make an impact on Crohn's disease.
Great, informative show!
Thank you!