Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
I actually love the repetition that ends up happening in these videos, very helpful for knowing what's common out here in washington and helpful for memorization!
there is an app called inaturalist that has a map showing locations and observations of all types of different species of mushrooms, plants and animals.
i live on the east side in spokane. cant wait to see morels for the 2 weeks we get them nearby. it was also nice to see you clean up after others. much respect. im glad to know youre a good human along side having amazing mushroom knowledge.
I sell mushrooms and the guy was asking me for deer mushrooms he is some all the time from the golf course so I found some they were gorgeous one day I was driving by someone's yard he was so excited to have them so I went and got one for myself and I tried it alongside of a regular white button mushroom sauteed it was absolutely delicious and it was almost better than the white button mushrooms
I've eaten two types of Ramaria- one yellow like your video and one pinkish. For each I boiled well and tossed the water twice then dried them in the fridge over night. The next morning I sautéed them in butter with a little salt and pepper. They were both delicious!
I just found your channel. I’ve only started taken an interest in looking for wild mushrooms. My wife and I have picked heaps of saffron milk caps in the pine forests over here in Victoria, Australia over the last couple of weeks.
Deer mushrooms taste fine to me. I enjoy finding them and cooking them up - in eggs, to top a salad (cooked of course), with greens, in soup. I saute and freeze them for later, too.
Gunnar is so cute!!! ❤ What a beautiful mycena. I wish I knew they bled like that! We ran into some last year. That would've been fun to cut into them and see the bleeding in action. Thanks for another fun video!
Thanks for the mushroom before licaria, my aunt and I see them everywhere in area, mostly around fir trees. We get tons of different amanita. Once had an inky cap that was about a foot tall and 3-4 inches wide, lasted 4 days before we had a drizzle and it melted. Found a few candy caps that smelled like pancake syrup.
Greetings from West Germany. In this week we have lot different morels. Yesterday I'd found in a little forest four Morchella semillibera. I think there will be a lot more.
I live in Kaiserslautern and I found some Plutius today in the woods around the city (the Palatinate Forest), growing off of a dead tree stump and I gotta say they’re quite desirable, tasting and feeling like charbonniers. Haven’t found any morels yet but I sure look forward to.
I think I found a similar Pluteus here in southwest Ohio! I'm just getting started but the Audubon book helped me get to the Pluteus ID. I'm really glad you found the older/bleached ones to help show the differences as mine were similarly faded which made me less certain of ID.
I have a super duper fancy camera, but it's a pain in the butt to set it up for every shot. The GoPro doesn't zoom in as close as the cell phone. I should probably get a better point and shoot that shoots higher quality video than the cell phone though. Something between my cell phone and the Canon EOSR. Thanks for joining the channel!
Lol I had to go back and rewatch that intro again hahaha, a little more enthusiastic and stern sounding than most intros 😂😂😂 either Gunnar just got caught doing something he wasn’t supposed to or you found the punks that left the gummy bear trash…🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️ big love from oakridge Oregon bro!
Does your puppers actually find a lot of mushrooms? I guess I've heard them used for truffle-hunting but never thought about it past that... mushrooms do have a distinct smell, and they're right there close to the ground heh Excited to finally go morel hunting, and find something!
No he doesn't, I wish he did. My wife and I are gonna train our new puppy to truffle hunt. I've never heard of anyone training a dog to smell other mushrooms but I wonder! That would be awesome! Thanks for watching🍄🤙
@duck playz um... Guess he means your dog DOES find mushrooms? What a blindly passive aggressive comment. Anyway, thanks for sharing your love for mycology. Peace in your path to finding that balance in your life, friend!
I attended a lecture given by one of the founders of Truffle Dog Co. and she said that an inclined dog can be trained to find virtually any fungi. She was in the process of teaching one of her dogs to find Masutake. It involves familiarizing the hunter to the scent! Another great video, by the way and thank you.@@mushroomwonderland1
About a month ago I found a mushroom that I can't seem to identify. I've looked in every book I have and have done Google picture searches but still nothing quite like it.I found it in the Santa Cruz mountains.
I do have a day job, I'm a finish construction contractor, mostly cabinet installation and millwork. Hopefully someday I can transition full-time to UA-cam but not quite there yet. Thank you for your support, your views make my dream closer to becoming a reality! Mush Love🍄🤙
Are you by chance colorblind? If not, something is wrong with my iPad because so far everything is what I consider a different “color” than what you do. Those little gumdrops that you described as orange, were yellow to me, the yellow of lemon drops. Anyone else, or is it just me?
I have never heard anybody say that. But, another common name for that one is called the orange jelly spot. I think it's pretty unanimous that it's orange. Could be the color on your monitor or your phone.
My brother that second Pluteus was salicinus it’s a pink spored active that’s amazing we have here in Hawai’i as well , good find not the same as deer shield though 🍄✌🏽🏝🤙🏽a very unexplored realm indeed 🌈
Food or play the one he picks every time over everything else. Let him smell then signal him to one and reward him with his favorite. Soon he will associate the moral with his reward.z😁
Was curious if you have an opinion on verpa bohemica. I located an absurd amount this weekend in western WA, but see a lot of conflicting info on edibility. I’m hoping these “early morels” might bode well for the spot for the true morels soon?
From my understandings of verpa they are in the Morchellacae, meaning that they are related to true morels, and our safe to eat when cooked thoroughly. I've never personally eaten them. Thanks for watching the channel!
Traditional witches butter grows on hardwood, is in the genus Tremella, and grows in 'blobs.' We have a "conifer witches butter" Dacrymyces chrysospermus, which grows in blobs on fallen Doug-Fir and W. Hemlock and is actually closely related to jelly cones. Morphology and substrate are the main difference, but essentially the same thing.
I'm finding a ton of Oyster Mushrooms the last two days ( Hoodsport/Hood Canal area ) They are all growing only on Alder trees and almost always facing south on standing trees. Found a couple flushes also on heavily sunned downed Alder trees. I'm a newb so really excited to finally find desirable 🍄!
Psilocybin saved my life. I was addicted to heroin for 15 years and after Psilocybin treatment I will be 3 years clean in September. I have zero cravings. This is something that truly needs to be more broadly used in addiction treatment.
I don't know why not enough heroin/meth addicts or homeless people don't do them. It could quite literally save their life.
I actually love the repetition that ends up happening in these videos, very helpful for knowing what's common out here in washington and helpful for memorization!
there is an app called inaturalist that has a map showing locations and observations of all types of different species of mushrooms, plants and animals.
New subscriber here! So happy I found your channel.
Always fantastic Aaron!
Really appreciate your videos brother, it helps us a ton to watch before we head into the forest! Blessings
Thank you, for making this video.
Beautiful walk ! Thanks to you and your buddy ! 👍😊
Coral always does me wrong. Thank you for the vid Aaron.
Excellent teaching style...thanks
Love the straight forward info and natural editing. Look forward to lots more finds!!
i live on the east side in spokane. cant wait to see morels for the 2 weeks we get them nearby.
it was also nice to see you clean up after others. much respect. im glad to know youre a good human along side having amazing mushroom knowledge.
I sell mushrooms and the guy was asking me for deer mushrooms he is some all the time from the golf course so I found some they were gorgeous one day I was driving by someone's yard he was so excited to have them so I went and got one for myself and I tried it alongside of a regular white button mushroom sauteed it was absolutely delicious and it was almost better than the white button mushrooms
Thanks for sharing your experience!
Hands down, You have some of the best videos when it comes to looking for/ researching mycology. Just subscribed and looking forward to more videos.
Thank you!🍄❤️
Thank You for sharing mushroom awareness in PNW peninsula is priceless, saving the forest ♾🦅 and keeping us all safe!
Just gathered some Plutius today and I gotta say they’re quite desirable, taste and feel like charbonniers
I've eaten two types of Ramaria- one yellow like your video and one pinkish. For each I boiled well and tossed the water twice then dried them in the fridge over night. The next morning I sautéed them in butter with a little salt and pepper. They were both delicious!
Good to know!
I just found your channel. I’ve only started taken an interest in looking for wild mushrooms. My wife and I have picked heaps of saffron milk caps in the pine forests over here in Victoria, Australia over the last couple of weeks.
Thanks for joining up from the other side of the world! I love hearing about what kind of mushrooms grow elsewhere. Mush Love 🍄💕
@@mushroomwonderland1 haha mush love to you also.
Love your content Aaron and thanks for including the part about stewardship!
Deer mushrooms taste fine to me. I enjoy finding them and cooking them up - in eggs, to top a salad (cooked of course), with greens, in soup. I saute and freeze them for later, too.
Gunnar is so cute!!! ❤ What a beautiful mycena. I wish I knew they bled like that! We ran into some last year. That would've been fun to cut into them and see the bleeding in action. Thanks for another fun video!
Gunnar is an old swedish name 🤣
very kool
Awesome show 😎 ✌️
Weather is about to warm up. Excited to see what the next episode has for us.
WOW, am on the wrong side of the state. Thank you.
Thanks for the mushroom before licaria, my aunt and I see them everywhere in area, mostly around fir trees. We get tons of different amanita. Once had an inky cap that was about a foot tall and 3-4 inches wide, lasted 4 days before we had a drizzle and it melted. Found a few candy caps that smelled like pancake syrup.
Greetings from West Germany. In this week we have lot different morels. Yesterday I'd found in a little forest four Morchella semillibera. I think there will be a lot more.
I live in Kaiserslautern and I found some Plutius today in the woods around the city (the Palatinate Forest), growing off of a dead tree stump and I gotta say they’re quite desirable, tasting and feeling like charbonniers. Haven’t found any morels yet but I sure look forward to.
I think I found a similar Pluteus here in southwest Ohio! I'm just getting started but the Audubon book helped me get to the Pluteus ID. I'm really glad you found the older/bleached ones to help show the differences as mine were similarly faded which made me less certain of ID.
Cool vid and thanks for the WMS presentation tonight! You should get a GoPro and video everything instead of trying to cellcam. Keep on mushrooming!
I have a super duper fancy camera, but it's a pain in the butt to set it up for every shot. The GoPro doesn't zoom in as close as the cell phone. I should probably get a better point and shoot that shoots higher quality video than the cell phone though. Something between my cell phone and the Canon EOSR. Thanks for joining the channel!
Finally a good informative mushroom hunting videos!! THanks!!
Thanks for joining us! Mush Love!🍄💕
Totally enjoyed this video thanks so much! From up in the Okanogan😊
Great video! You found some really cool ones! The abandoned bundles were weird! Is Gunner starting to get sugar face? ❤
Lol I had to go back and rewatch that intro again hahaha, a little more enthusiastic and stern sounding than most intros 😂😂😂 either Gunnar just got caught doing something he wasn’t supposed to or you found the punks that left the gummy bear trash…🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️ big love from oakridge Oregon bro!
🍄very educational
love these videos and that adorable squirrel!
Deer mushrooms taste fine to me. Not that notable but like, tastes like a mushroom.
I have found thousands of these lately and a crazy amount of false morels and pig ears
Does your puppers actually find a lot of mushrooms? I guess I've heard them used for truffle-hunting but never thought about it past that... mushrooms do have a distinct smell, and they're right there close to the ground heh
Excited to finally go morel hunting, and find something!
No he doesn't, I wish he did. My wife and I are gonna train our new puppy to truffle hunt. I've never heard of anyone training a dog to smell other mushrooms but I wonder! That would be awesome! Thanks for watching🍄🤙
@duck playz not sure what you mean, but yes dogs can smell much better than humans.
@duck playz um... Guess he means your dog DOES find mushrooms? What a blindly passive aggressive comment.
Anyway, thanks for sharing your love for mycology. Peace in your path to finding that balance in your life, friend!
I attended a lecture given by one of the founders of Truffle Dog Co. and she said that an inclined dog can be trained to find virtually any fungi. She was in the process of teaching one of her dogs to find Masutake. It involves familiarizing the hunter to the scent! Another great video, by the way and thank you.@@mushroomwonderland1
I knew nothing about lichen, thank you!!
I live in Gloucester, Massachusetts and curious as to what types I might find along with correct weather to look? Thank you😊
No morels where im at yet
I would go overboard on the fruit gummy mushrooms. I admit that.
Good stuff. 🐦
About a month ago I found a mushroom that I can't seem to identify. I've looked in every book I have and have done Google picture searches but still nothing quite like it.I found it in the Santa Cruz mountains.
Mycopete..
I just love this channel, killer job Aaron! I’m curious, do you have a day job? Are you able to make any decent money with the channel?
I do have a day job, I'm a finish construction contractor, mostly cabinet installation and millwork. Hopefully someday I can transition full-time to UA-cam but not quite there yet. Thank you for your support, your views make my dream closer to becoming a reality! Mush Love🍄🤙
New subscriber! What kind of camera do you use? Great Video!
A combo of a Canon EOS R and a Samsung S21. No doubt the camera work could be better, but improving all the time! Thanks for joining
I saw Big Foot @15:53 when you pan up and down the trail?
He was very still.
Are you by chance colorblind? If not, something is wrong with my iPad because so far everything is what I consider a different “color” than what you do. Those little gumdrops that you described as orange, were yellow to me, the yellow of lemon drops. Anyone else, or is it just me?
I have never heard anybody say that. But, another common name for that one is called the orange jelly spot. I think it's pretty unanimous that it's orange. Could be the color on your monitor or your phone.
How far north from San Francisco, please? Approximate at least
Two states lol. I'm in Washington State upper left corner.
@Mushroom Wonderland are you planning to do tours to this area? I'll love to hunt in this beautiful area.
Western deer mushroom
My brother that second Pluteus was salicinus it’s a pink spored active that’s amazing we have here in Hawai’i as well , good find not the same as deer shield though 🍄✌🏽🏝🤙🏽a very unexplored realm indeed 🌈
Also Called Willow shield or scaly shield 🛡
this must be in banner state forest, i saw so many rubber bands there after their "brush cleanup"
Close but no.. really, you saw them in banner? I didn't think brush picking was allowed in banner forest
15:53
Freaked me out for a sec lol
Anyone know to find magic mushrooms in the north east. Asking for a friend
I think everyone picks them and leaves none for others to see😢
What area are you we're Yakima area n Mt Rainier has snow still 😢
Kitsap Peninsula kind of near Seattle.
Maybe they were trying to heal that area with offerings
Of trash? I think they were doing the opposite of healing.
16:29 bro you gotta teach me that spell. 😂😂
Food or play the one he picks every time over everything else. Let him smell then signal him to one and reward him with his favorite. Soon he will associate the moral with his reward.z😁
Love Gunner
I need help identifying a mushroom 🍄
Was curious if you have an opinion on verpa bohemica. I located an absurd amount this weekend in western WA, but see a lot of conflicting info on edibility. I’m hoping these “early morels” might bode well for the spot for the true morels soon?
From my understandings of verpa they are in the Morchellacae, meaning that they are related to true morels, and our safe to eat when cooked thoroughly. I've never personally eaten them. Thanks for watching the channel!
What's the difference between Jelly Cone and Witch's butter?
Traditional witches butter grows on hardwood, is in the genus Tremella, and grows in 'blobs.' We have a "conifer witches butter" Dacrymyces chrysospermus, which grows in blobs on fallen Doug-Fir and W. Hemlock and is actually closely related to jelly cones. Morphology and substrate are the main difference, but essentially the same thing.
@@mushroomwonderland1 Cool. Thanks for the reply! Never get the tired of your videos.
Leaving the mushroom doesn't cause more mycelium growth. The mycelium is the source, the tree that produces the fruit.
I'm finding a ton of Oyster Mushrooms the last two days ( Hoodsport/Hood Canal area )
They are all growing only on Alder trees and almost always facing south on standing trees. Found a couple flushes also on heavily sunned downed Alder trees.
I'm a newb so really excited to finally find desirable 🍄!
Awesome! Haven't seen them up over in my neck of the woods yet, I think it's a bit too cold yet. Little micro habitats are interesting that way. 🍄🤙
I found a small black mushroom with same colour black stem head only developed on one side, like a flag in the wind. Is this edible?
Mycopete..
first mushroom Comment
Bleeding Bonnets saved my life after a terrible motorcycle accident after I needed a blood transfusion 🧐
All them mushrooms are medicine from mother earth nature ,the creator of everything
*Mycopete.*
Haha I also have paint on my hands
O nvm lol u just said