I love this channel. And I love these full-length videos lately. Your dialog and knowledge is on par with the likes of Adam Haritan from Learn Your Land. Amazing content.
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! Adam Haritan does a fantastic job out at Learn Your Land, so that is high praise! Really glad to hear that you're enjoying the full-length videos. Just getting started here, so stay tuned - plenty more to come in the days ahead. Really appreciate you tuning in!
Wow, the Red Belted Conk and the False Turkey Tail were beautiful, weren't they? I just don't see mushrooms like that where I roam. I'm considering packing up and moving to Washington State! 😉It's a little paradise, apparently.
Great video! I just got back from a hike east of Seattle, looking for mushrooms, but I didn’t find too many. Saw a few Alpine jelly cone, Fairy parachute, some old Turkey tails, and some old yellow-brown turkey tail look-a likes, and some Red banded conks. I don’t know how you experts do it, spotting all those other types. Thanks for the inspiration, I learn a lot from your videos!
Thanks! That still sounds like an awesome hike - I never get tired of looking at Alpine Jelly Cones and Fairy Parachutes! So glad that you're enjoying the videos, and I really appreciate you tuning in! With Spring just around the corner I bet that we're going to be finding all kinds of great mushrooms out in the forests of Western WA ... so keep looking! And Happy Trails!
so much information and beauty packed into one video, i love it!! nature is such a beautiful thing 💚 as a very new beginner to mushrooms it's so cool to able to learn from someone who knows so much, all while being able to see all the beautiful scenery you're experiencing. these videos make me so happy
Thanks so much! Really glad you're enjoying the videos! So much to see ... and always so much to learn out in the forest. Appreciate you tuning in - and I can't wait to get the next video out your way!
😅 would eat a Cat’s Tongue when out and about and thought it was a great name for this silly cute fungi😊 and so glad to know the name of the red belted conk! Been seeing the conks and smell them close by from the honey scent, appreciate seeing the different kinds already out now and thank you for sharing this!
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback, and glad these vids are helping to lighten the burden of that Monday commute! Can't wait to get the next video out your way. Happy Trails!
Thanks! I'm in Western WA at low elevation near the Puget Sound ... although I love getting into the foothills and mountains of the Cascades when weather permits. Thanks for tuning in - and Happy Trails!
We use them for cancer patients amazing results. check out ""Otzi the iceman"" he wore a birch polypore necklace 5000 years ago to keep him healthy I wear mine daily @@MushroomTrail
Cool! I have been totally fascinated by the story of Otzi for years - such an incredible archaeological gift ... and so cool to be able to verify that humans have been working with mushrooms for over 5,000 years! The Birch Polypore has an incredible range of uses, from fire making & ember keeping, to knife sharpening, to a very wide range of medicinal uses. I remember reading that archaeologists believe that he may have been using birch polypore to treat a parasite that they found in his intestinal tract. Interesting stuff!
I haven't tried to sweeten the Alpine Jelly Cone, but I would imagine that citrus juice (or citric acid) and a little sugar would definitely sweeten them up nicely😀
More! 😂 awesome video!
More to come! Thanks for tuning in! And I appreciate the positive feedback!
I love this channel. And I love these full-length videos lately. Your dialog and knowledge is on par with the likes of Adam Haritan from Learn Your Land. Amazing content.
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! Adam Haritan does a fantastic job out at Learn Your Land, so that is high praise! Really glad to hear that you're enjoying the full-length videos. Just getting started here, so stay tuned - plenty more to come in the days ahead. Really appreciate you tuning in!
Thank you for the great vid! I appreciate the close-up of the owl pellets ... nature is awesome!
Glad you enjoyed it! Couldn't agree more! So much to be mesmerized by out there. Happy Trails!
Wow, the Red Belted Conk and the False Turkey Tail were beautiful, weren't they? I just don't see mushrooms like that where I roam. I'm considering packing up and moving to Washington State! 😉It's a little paradise, apparently.
I suppose Washington State is a mushroom paradise of sorts ... definitely blessed to be out here in the PNW! 🍄 Thanks for tuning in!
Great video! I just got back from a hike east of Seattle, looking for mushrooms, but I didn’t find too many. Saw a few Alpine jelly cone, Fairy parachute, some old Turkey tails, and some old yellow-brown turkey tail look-a likes, and some Red banded conks. I don’t know how you experts do it, spotting all those other types. Thanks for the inspiration, I learn a lot from your videos!
Thanks! That still sounds like an awesome hike - I never get tired of looking at Alpine Jelly Cones and Fairy Parachutes! So glad that you're enjoying the videos, and I really appreciate you tuning in! With Spring just around the corner I bet that we're going to be finding all kinds of great mushrooms out in the forests of Western WA ... so keep looking! And Happy Trails!
Cool video!
Thanks! Really glad you enjoyed it!🍄
Nice finds 👍
Thanks! Really appreciate you tuning in! Can't wait to see what Spring Mushrooms pop up over the course of the next few weeks!
Happy Trails!🍄
Great tour!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it!
so much information and beauty packed into one video, i love it!! nature is such a beautiful thing 💚 as a very new beginner to mushrooms it's so cool to able to learn from someone who knows so much, all while being able to see all the beautiful scenery you're experiencing. these videos make me so happy
Thanks so much! Really glad you're enjoying the videos! So much to see ... and always so much to learn out in the forest. Appreciate you tuning in - and I can't wait to get the next video out your way!
Excellent commentary and positive energy! Thanks, Dude.
It's my pleasure - thanks for the kind words! Appreciate you tuning in - more to come soon! Happy Trails!
😅 would eat a Cat’s Tongue when out and about and thought it was a great name for this silly cute fungi😊 and so glad to know the name of the red belted conk! Been seeing the conks and smell them close by from the honey scent, appreciate seeing the different kinds already out now and thank you for sharing this!
Awesome! Thanks for tuning in and glad you're enjoying the videos! Can't wait to get the next one out your way! Happy Trails! 🍄
Another fun video, these help get me through the traffic on my commutes to and from work! Thanks and keep up the great work bro
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback, and glad these vids are helping to lighten the burden of that Monday commute! Can't wait to get the next video out your way.
Happy Trails!
I really enjojed this video. It is pure relax to watch it. :)
Glad you enjoyed it! Appreciate you tuning in - can't wait to get the next video out your way! 🍄
Excellent video.
Thank you!
Lovely, nice content
Thank you! Appreciate you tuning in!
great vids! what region of WA are you in?
Thanks! I'm in Western WA at low elevation near the Puget Sound ... although I love getting into the foothills and mountains of the Cascades when weather permits.
Thanks for tuning in - and Happy Trails!
@@MushroomTrail awesome! I’m in whatcom county myself and hope to see some of these shrooms soon!
That's my favorite county in the great state of Washington! No doubt you'll be seeing the same stuff up your way!
I envy your KNOWLEDGE great videos. Have you ever heard of aromatic mushroom therapy ???
Thanks for the positive feedback - really appreciate you tuning in! I'm not familiar with aromatic mushroom therapy ... sounds interesting though!
We use them for cancer patients amazing results. check out ""Otzi the iceman"" he wore a birch polypore necklace 5000 years ago to keep him healthy I wear mine daily @@MushroomTrail
Cool! I have been totally fascinated by the story of Otzi for years - such an incredible archaeological gift ... and so cool to be able to verify that humans have been working with mushrooms for over 5,000 years! The Birch Polypore has an incredible range of uses, from fire making & ember keeping, to knife sharpening, to a very wide range of medicinal uses. I remember reading that archaeologists believe that he may have been using birch polypore to treat a parasite that they found in his intestinal tract. Interesting stuff!
Do those yellow jellies tast like cany more dipped in citric acid and sugar?, just ,a crazy thought.
I haven't tried to sweeten the Alpine Jelly Cone, but I would imagine that citrus juice (or citric acid) and a little sugar would definitely sweeten them up nicely😀
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Thanks for tuning in!👍
Well great video, but really would help to know it's use first and then telling all about it.
Thanks - I'll keep that in mind!👍
Well,maybe just say edible or not at the beginng😊
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Cool, on this channel, you are more into it.🫠
Always! Thanks for tuning in! And can't wait to get the next video out your way!🍄