Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to find here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
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Love all the videos! I live in SW Washington down in Vancouver area. I spend every weekend out in the Gifford Pinchot NF by me. Been so dry out haven't seen much like you have. Waiting for some rain.
We offer private camping nearby banner forest. Can find us listed on hipcamp as Curley creek canyon. We have one of the largest wood chips piles in the pnw.
Had no idea how big the order of Cantharellales is. I will definitely look for more types when picking here in Sweden next time. Thanks for another great video
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Great video! We are in upstate SC and we've got chanterelles (like 7 different species in our woods), COW, hedgehogs, leather back milkies, lobster, shaggy stalked boletes, just to name a few popping at the moment!
Awesome video. I don't have forest I can always go to, so for me a bunch of my 🍄 findings is just city walking. There's a street I like to call mushroom street as I usually find reishi there but too young or old sometimes & black ink a lot usally. Top two I normally see in the city reishi & Turkey tail(the tails not often or much) but reishi can be offten. Small & insanly big clumps mushy on stumps & lawns. Turkey tail on stumps & small evergreens. Oh I sometimes see on branches like a pad of "teethed"? Mushrooms . So I see some but not most. It makes me wounded yrs I didn't know stuff & look what could I have missed because these yrs some are easy to see & some it's like how did I not easily miss you, but once you know you know & silently they may call to use. Again another great video of yoyrs. Enjoyed watching. Thank you. 🍄💖✌ oh I take some & with reishi some so big & can go hard so I do the hot water method with email & benefit off em. I had one hudge chunk from last yr harden up so hard it's just a display piece now a days.✌
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Just found your channel this evening and as soon you said the name schweinitzii, I recognized it and I just happened to have my trusty Common Tree Diseases of BC book on me. Schweinitzii can cause decay in the basal log (butt rot), making it highly subject to high winds
Really enjoy the shots where you show your first glimpse of the mushroom and how that led you to zoom into a particular find. I have gone out many times and found nothing, so it's helpful to learn what should get me to look closer. Thanks for all you do. It also helps to know that you didn't just spend five minutes-- as a newbie I enjoy the zen of it, but I wish I found pocketful!
Also so interesting how thick the stalks are on your chanterelles. We don’t get that here. I’ve been finding a good amount of hedgehogs lately. The summer mushrooms are just about done.
Really enjoy watching. Let's me know when I see you starting to find some mushrooms I should star finding them within a week or 2. I live near Mt St Hellens.
Thank you! Keep em' coming. Waiting for a good rain then hitting my local area. Always get a ton of the Golden Chanterelles, but am gonna try harder for the Pine mushrooms this year.
Excellent video - very fun! We live in Yachats on the coast and couldn't be happier with the selection of fungi around here. Learning a lot from your video though, you can never stop learning about mushrooms -- seems like there's always something new to discover the more forest time you put in. BTW, you might hear my wife chime in on some of the Chanterelle ID, but I'll just let her do that -- I'm just breaking it to you gently.
nice one! some of those chanterelles were absolutely perfect. today in the woods i found my first dryad's saddle, it was pretty big! and my oyster bucket is pinning again now that the weather is getting cooler :)
Hey man I have been the one with full pockets. I have been out and unexpectedly ran across a patch and filled my sweatshirt pockets and had to come back next day to get more! I just went out a couple days ago to one of my chanterelle spots and picked some lovely roseocanus. And honestly all of your videos are awesome bro, keep it up! Peace ✌️
we found a bunch of summer chanterelles this week on our land out by Salt Creek! I wouldn’t have thought to look for them if it weren’t for your channel. 🌲🍄😋
Hey there! I love hoodsport. Actually learned foraging mushrooms right near Lake Cushman where my grandma lived out her past 10 years of her life in the last private properties before the T at Big Creek! Beautiful Chanterelle, matsutake, cauliflower mushroom all over up there!
@@williamm.138 I honestly have never seen it happen, disappointingly. They are a saprob, and once the mycelium eats up the nutritional sugars, they send out fruiting bodies and move on via spores on the wind. I'm sure it's possible but I have never seen it. They seem to pop up in a HUGE troop, then the next year no sign of them.
Awesome!! I'm currently living in Indiana. The Cantharellus Lateritius have been fruiting all over the place for over a month now and they are TASTY. Plus everytime I go out I find atleast a few Pleurotus Pulmonarius to throw on a burger! Much love and happy trails!
Nice video, very informative. It's been dry in my area (PA) all summer just got rain. Heading out for mushroom walk today. Hopefully find some Cantharellus cibarius, C. lateritius and Hydnum repandum, Hydnum umbilicatum to add to my lunch. But I'll be looking at everything I come across. Thanks for the content
Been a new watcher to your channel, dig the content and knowledge you give. From Kamilche, Wa 🤙🏽 Was out the other day and found some tree growers.. none on the ground that I’ve seen yet.. also new for looking out in the woods.
always a pleasure allowing us to join you on your walks! I am in Canada near Toronto and been driving just north 20-50 mile diet style and I been getting super lucky with golden chantereles but this week I been finding lots of white chanterele I guess as they smell so sweet. just myself I wasn't sure of these white ones so again your videos fit right in with my new found passion. and again thanks for all your great videos and experience you share with us! happy hunting!
Been watching you for a long time now! Absolutely love your channel! I just wanna say Im always so amazed at how you can remember all the latin names and just name something right on the spot! Its so impressive. Great teacher! Thanks for all the amazing content!
Southwest Michigan here morals I got down but any other mushy to be on the look for? Thanks bub and may the win forever be at your back and the Sunshine upon your face
Hey man glad I found you, I live on Vancouver Island in BC Canada, we have much of the same forest as you. Very dry here right now. I pick chanterelle, lobster, oyster and sometimes pine up here.
Great video! Another channel I watch is based in OR and the guy there was already finding lobsters. But is it too early for us in WA? Do those need rain? Also, is there any correlation between huckleberries and mushrooms. Like if the huckleberries are in their peak, it’s too early for chanterelles etc?
I have a lobster video on my channel I uploaded last week! They are popping here in the Puget Sound of Western Washington. Go to my channel and check it out! And I haven't noticed any direct relationship between the berries and the mushrooms, but they do seem to have similar fruiting seasons, black huckleberry are starting to fruit right around now, when a lot of the mushrooms are going to start popping up.
Found a HUGE amount of COW in Snoqualmie Middle Fork this week, plus an early hericium (about 1000ft up). Can't wait for the chanterelles to come up this far!
@@vovik24 Chicken of the Woods, or laetiporus! A delicious edible mushroom that grows on dead wood-- orange on top, yellow on the bottom, and often growing in ENORMOUS flushes too big for one person to harvest!
"Overstuffed pockets", that cracks me up!! Lol!! Loved the view of the inside of the tree trunk and the fomitopsis mounceae fruiting body. That was cool!
How do you feel about the edibility of the blue/green mold on the mushrooms? Some companies sell loads of mushrooms with them, I believe it is Botrytis cinerea,, and very toxic
I honestly don't know that much about it, but my instincts would tell me to leave it alone., Or at very very least cut it completely away. I've never been that desperate to eat moldy mushrooms.
Haha, I'm usually startled when I noticed them so then I stand there all awkwardly and give them the old fashioned downward head nod. Once in awhile they recognize me and we chat. Big ups to anybody I've ran into in the woods! 🍄🍄🍄🤙
I've heard a lot of tripping stories, and they are very exciting,I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??
As always, thank you for sharing this great educational experience 👍. We wear helmets to protect our skulls from the occasional angry sasquatch we run into. 😳
I'm over in Ellensburg, Central Washington. Is there anywhere in My vicinity that's a good area to go for a beginner? I wouldn't mind someone holding My hand lolz 😏 since I am a complete noob. 🤦🏻♂️
I enjoyed your approach and your collecting technique. I particularly appreciated your not cutting the chanterelles. We are collectors and instructors. Kitaniga
I think shroomies like walnut trees a lot, the walnut oil keeps pests away As a farmer, I tend to avoid cultivating or working with things that aren't the best quality. I wouldn't want to pass on a genetic trait that makes subsequent generations susceptible to mold. "Is that a pocket full of chanterelles, or are you just happy to see me"
I really enjoyed this... but I have one huge complaint..." NO, FAIR!" See, I live in Iowa and unless you haven't become siucidualy tired of the taste of puff.ball mushrooms your pretty much without a paddle come Sept around here. So I hope you don't mind... I will simply have to live a vicareess life through you...so if it's not too much trouble, could you include in great detail the taste of your overfilled pockets?
Please try to encourage sustainable harvesting. Don’t just harvest every mushroom you find, and only harvest mushrooms you know you’ll use. Now that Rainbow won’t spore and make more for future generations. We need to care for our plant and fungi relatives just as much as we do ourselves.
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to find here
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself
This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
@@sarahh321 Where to search?? Is it IG?
@@sarahh321 Thank you, I will check him out now
they find you eventually when the time is right.
Thanks so much. Very informative!
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I’m in the NE, upstate NY and just found my first lions mane 2 days ago (4 on same log) and 2 giant puffballs to go along with them!
My husband and I caught a Mushroom Wonderland sticker on a trail marker at Banner last week! Banner is our favorite spot.
Cool info about the conk. Enjoy those chanterelles
Love the format of your videos. Can’t wait for the forays.
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Excellent instructive video! Many thanks!
Glad you like!🍄🤙
First! Seeing that notification pop up is the best way to start my day
Nice Hilliard another great video
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Love all the videos! I live in SW Washington down in Vancouver area. I spend every weekend out in the Gifford Pinchot NF by me. Been so dry out haven't seen much like you have. Waiting for some rain.
Yup, I am in Battle Ground. Waiting for the first good rain fall then heading to my honey hole....... love this time of year. Have a great fall!
Gig Harbor, gonna be looking around My Backyard, and out as far as Shelton...THANKS, AARON!
Awesome! Happy hunting 🤙🍄
I'm in Pennsylvania, September 13th I found a cauliflower mushroom the size of 1 1/2 basketballs. A lot of oyster, chicken o t woods,
Great insight
, thank you for sharing 👍🙏👊
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We offer private camping nearby banner forest. Can find us listed on hipcamp as Curley creek canyon. We have one of the largest wood chips piles in the pnw.
I'm from port orchard near long lake!!!
Awesome🍄🤙
I love your videos!!! Very informative. Keep on, my dude!
Love watching your videos! They are informative and I feel I am always getting better at identifying them, thanks to you.
Had no idea how big the order of Cantharellales is. I will definitely look for more types when picking here in Sweden next time. Thanks for another great video
Those you found at 12 minutes were so prime 👌
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We watch you all the time from up north in Marysville, Washington. Thanks!!! We are newbies and kind of nervous about eating wild mushrooms.
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Great video! We are in upstate SC and we've got chanterelles (like 7 different species in our woods), COW, hedgehogs, leather back milkies, lobster, shaggy stalked boletes, just to name a few popping at the moment!
Awesome video. I don't have forest I can always go to, so for me a bunch of my 🍄 findings is just city walking. There's a street I like to call mushroom street as I usually find reishi there but too young or old sometimes & black ink a lot usally. Top two I normally see in the city reishi & Turkey tail(the tails not often or much) but reishi can be offten. Small & insanly big clumps mushy on stumps & lawns. Turkey tail on stumps & small evergreens. Oh I sometimes see on branches like a pad of "teethed"? Mushrooms . So I see some but not most. It makes me wounded yrs I didn't know stuff & look what could I have missed because these yrs some are easy to see & some it's like how did I not easily miss you, but once you know you know & silently they may call to use. Again another great video of yoyrs. Enjoyed watching. Thank you. 🍄💖✌ oh I take some & with reishi some so big & can go hard so I do the hot water method with email & benefit off em. I had one hudge chunk from last yr harden up so hard it's just a display piece now a days.✌
Wonderful! You need a basket on the front or back of your bike.
Thank you
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Just found your channel this evening and as soon you said the name schweinitzii, I recognized it and I just happened to have my trusty Common Tree Diseases of BC book on me. Schweinitzii can cause decay in the basal log (butt rot), making it highly subject to high winds
Really enjoy the shots where you show your first glimpse of the mushroom and how that led you to zoom into a particular find. I have gone out many times and found nothing, so it's helpful to learn what should get me to look closer. Thanks for all you do. It also helps to know that you didn't just spend five minutes-- as a newbie I enjoy the zen of it, but I wish I found pocketful!
Thank you for the great Content and I'm from Lousisana just getting into mushroom 🍄 😀
I love that you’re combining mtb and mushroom hunting! I live in northeast Tennessee and often mtb and hunt for mushrooms at the same time!
Also so interesting how thick the stalks are on your chanterelles. We don’t get that here. I’ve been finding a good amount of hedgehogs lately. The summer mushrooms are just about done.
I'm way south in CA, also no rain for a while with chanterelles popping off big here in the cooler more humid areas.
Really enjoy watching. Let's me know when I see you starting to find some mushrooms I should star finding them within a week or 2. I live near Mt St Hellens.
Thank you! Keep em' coming. Waiting for a good rain then hitting my local area. Always get a ton of the Golden Chanterelles, but am gonna try harder for the Pine mushrooms this year.
I need someone with Your knowledge here in South Alabama. 💯😁
Excellent video - very fun! We live in Yachats on the coast and couldn't be happier with the selection of fungi around here. Learning a lot from your video though, you can never stop learning about mushrooms -- seems like there's always something new to discover the more forest time you put in. BTW, you might hear my wife chime in on some of the Chanterelle ID, but I'll just let her do that -- I'm just breaking it to you gently.
Greetings from Ireland. County Donegal. Doing a project over here on the culture of mushrooms and how it influenced Ireland.
Very cool, thanks for watching. Sounds like an interesting project!
nice one! some of those chanterelles were absolutely perfect. today in the woods i found my first dryad's saddle, it was pretty big! and my oyster bucket is pinning again now that the weather is getting cooler :)
Found one dry, tiny chanterelle last weekend. Lol
Keep looking. The more you find the more you will find. 🍄🤙
Wow those Chantrelles are friggin hogs😄 👍 nice finds
Hey man I have been the one with full pockets. I have been out and unexpectedly ran across a patch and filled my sweatshirt pockets and had to come back next day to get more! I just went out a couple days ago to one of my chanterelle spots and picked some lovely roseocanus. And honestly all of your videos are awesome bro, keep it up! Peace ✌️
I’m down in grays harbor and pacific county area. Thanks for all the good info.
Very interesting! And educational!😊
I'm about to sign up for a PNW mushroom tour. Why don't you run private tours? I'd drive over to the peninsula. The money looks pretty good.
we found a bunch of summer chanterelles this week on our land out by Salt Creek! I wouldn’t have thought to look for them if it weren’t for your channel. 🌲🍄😋
That makes me happy! Thanks for watching and happy trails! 🍄🤙🍄
Greetings from Hoodsport!
Great vid, as usual!
Hey there! I love hoodsport. Actually learned foraging mushrooms right near Lake Cushman where my grandma lived out her past 10 years of her life in the last private properties before the T at Big Creek! Beautiful Chanterelle, matsutake, cauliflower mushroom all over up there!
Quick question: Do shaggy manes reoccur in the same spot more than once?
@@williamm.138 I honestly have never seen it happen, disappointingly. They are a saprob, and once the mycelium eats up the nutritional sugars, they send out fruiting bodies and move on via spores on the wind. I'm sure it's possible but I have never seen it. They seem to pop up in a HUGE troop, then the next year no sign of them.
Thanks! I appreciate the reply!
Happy foraging!
Awesome!! I'm currently living in Indiana. The Cantharellus Lateritius have been fruiting all over the place for over a month now and they are TASTY. Plus everytime I go out I find atleast a few Pleurotus Pulmonarius to throw on a burger! Much love and happy trails!
Awesome! You guys have some awesome mushrooms out there. 🤙🍄
Nice video, very informative. It's been dry in my area (PA) all summer just got rain. Heading out for mushroom walk today. Hopefully find some Cantharellus cibarius, C. lateritius and Hydnum repandum, Hydnum umbilicatum to add to my lunch. But I'll be looking at everything I come across. Thanks for the content
Just cooked up a Bolete from Minnesota. Tasted like steak!! 🤯
New to foraging.... Glad I found you 😍🙌
Been a new watcher to your channel, dig the content and knowledge you give.
From Kamilche, Wa 🤙🏽
Was out the other day and found some tree growers.. none on the ground that I’ve seen yet..
also new for looking out in the woods.
thanks for the great content
Hello from Central Texas. We got a little rain 🌧 last week and mushrooms everywhere. Mostly parasols and false parasols.. 😊
always a pleasure allowing us to join you on your walks! I am in Canada near Toronto and been driving just north 20-50 mile diet style and
I been getting super lucky with golden chantereles but this week I been finding lots of white chanterele I guess as they smell so sweet.
just myself I wasn't sure of these white ones so again your videos fit right in with my new found passion.
and again thanks for all your great videos and experience you share with us! happy hunting!
Where up homie??? I’m Toronto. ❤❤❤❤
Been watching you for a long time now! Absolutely love your channel! I just wanna say Im always so amazed at how you can remember all the latin names and just name something right on the spot! Its so impressive. Great teacher! Thanks for all the amazing content!
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Very cool vid, do you have a book or have any recommendations? I’m from Renton
I don't have any books but I do like mushrooms of the redwood Coast, and mushrooms a British columbia. Those are pretty much my go-to books.🤙🍄
I got mine from @mycozabo🆙⬆️. He really got good stuffs
Check out 🖕🖕 on Instagram he got covered
From southeastern Ohio. So far this year I found Chantrelles, morels, Oyster, Chicken of the woods, Bolets, and many non-eatable mushrooms.
Im on Mt. Hood. Been extremely hot and dry, haven't seen any Chants showing in my usual spots as of Labor Day. Won't be long though....🍄
Southwest Michigan here morals I got down but any other mushy to be on the look for? Thanks bub and may the win forever be at your back and the Sunshine upon your face
Love from Whidbey Island!
I'd love to go back to Whidbey Island. Was only able to be there for the fall and early winter back in 2012 and then it was back to Missouri 😪
Found a ton of chicken of the woods on the way up to lake 22. Made some tasty omelettes
Awesome video ! 😊
Some nice buttons coming up. The chanterelles taste better (to me at least) this time of year.
nice video!! 10:48 you missed a big one :)
Hey man glad I found you, I live on Vancouver Island in BC Canada, we have much of the same forest as you. Very dry here right now. I pick chanterelle, lobster, oyster and sometimes pine up here.
Dude, you have more than 1 pocket! :-)
I had the other one full of other stuff and couldn't use my rear pocket because I was sitting on a bike! 🤣
Ok how long ago did you pick them chantrelles. You took my spot lol
Great video! Another channel I watch is based in OR and the guy there was already finding lobsters. But is it too early for us in WA? Do those need rain? Also, is there any correlation between huckleberries and mushrooms. Like if the huckleberries are in their peak, it’s too early for chanterelles etc?
I have a lobster video on my channel I uploaded last week! They are popping here in the Puget Sound of Western Washington. Go to my channel and check it out! And I haven't noticed any direct relationship between the berries and the mushrooms, but they do seem to have similar fruiting seasons, black huckleberry are starting to fruit right around now, when a lot of the mushrooms are going to start popping up.
In the woods that I frequently find myself, there are hundreds of zeller boletes. Anythoughst on them? thanks
Some people love to eat the Zellers bolete. Maybe try them out and see if you like them, if so you have a jackpot!
Awesome! Hello from Canada BC
Any suggestions for precise areas around Coos Bay?
I’m in BC Canada. Went looking for chanterelles in our patch but didn’t see any yet, it’s been pretty dry up here
Looking to travel from Colorado for matsutake and truffles! When is matsu season?
Very stout cants, stipe more slender here in Maine...
@Mushroom Wonderland Please Block The Bot Comments On Your Channel People Are Falling For The Sçams
Found a HUGE amount of COW in Snoqualmie Middle Fork this week, plus an early hericium (about 1000ft up). Can't wait for the chanterelles to come up this far!
close to where I used to live in Issaqua! So beautiful!
What’s COW?
@@vovik24 Chicken of the Woods, or laetiporus! A delicious edible mushroom that grows on dead wood-- orange on top, yellow on the bottom, and often growing in ENORMOUS flushes too big for one person to harvest!
& 12:40, those were some beauties
"Overstuffed pockets", that cracks me up!! Lol!! Loved the view of the inside of the tree trunk and the fomitopsis mounceae fruiting body. That was cool!
I've never seen a dyers polypore that young! They're always old and spored out, crazy.
They are a little startling when you come across one in the forest! They're very beautiful and alien looking.🍄🤙
@@mushroomwonderland1 Maybe I'll find one today. I'll be checking a couple areas near my known spots 1200ft SW WA.
up here along the canadian border in montana we have lobsters popping up all throughout the last month and this month, hoping to see amanita here soon
Awesome
I currently live in Lacey......I want to look for Pine mushrooms..... where are some places to locate them?
How do you feel about the edibility of the blue/green mold on the mushrooms? Some companies sell loads of mushrooms with them, I believe it is Botrytis cinerea,, and very toxic
I honestly don't know that much about it, but my instincts would tell me to leave it alone., Or at very very least cut it completely away. I've never been that desperate to eat moldy mushrooms.
Aaron, have you had any painful encounters with wasps or hornets this year?
No, thank goodness.🙏🍄
Do strangers ever catch you filming and stick around to learn?
Haha, I'm usually startled when I noticed them so then I stand there all awkwardly and give them the old fashioned downward head nod. Once in awhile they recognize me and we chat. Big ups to anybody I've ran into in the woods! 🍄🍄🍄🤙
I've heard a lot of tripping stories, and they are very exciting,I would love to try magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??
Leave any for the squirrels. Just kidding. Thank you.
As always, thank you for sharing this great educational experience 👍. We wear helmets to protect our skulls from the occasional angry sasquatch we run into. 😳
Amen!!
Do they turn black? And feel almost petrified? The dyars polypore
I'm over in Ellensburg, Central Washington. Is there anywhere in My vicinity that's a good area to go for a beginner? I wouldn't mind someone holding My hand lolz 😏 since I am a complete noob. 🤦🏻♂️
I enjoyed your approach and your collecting technique. I particularly appreciated your not cutting the chanterelles. We are collectors and instructors. Kitaniga
I had no idea chanterelles grow year round
I am in Maryland
I picked 20 different mushrooms and cut them open to see wats inside. I wish I knew more at this point
I think shroomies like walnut trees a lot, the walnut oil keeps pests away
As a farmer, I tend to avoid cultivating or working with things that aren't the best quality. I wouldn't want to pass on a genetic trait that makes subsequent generations susceptible to mold.
"Is that a pocket full of chanterelles, or are you just happy to see me"
Why not cut the mushrooms instead of ripping them out with it's mycelium?
Great content thank you.
Would love a European to do a European version 😄
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I really enjoyed this... but I have one huge complaint..." NO, FAIR!"
See, I live in Iowa and unless you haven't become siucidualy tired of the taste of puff.ball mushrooms your pretty much without a paddle come Sept around here.
So I hope you don't mind... I will simply have to live a vicareess life through you...so if it's not too much trouble, could you include in great detail the taste of your overfilled pockets?
I'd spend $20 and get a little bag, instead of filling my pocket xD
I think you missed one!
I am outside of Houston tx. So far from you.
Please try to encourage sustainable harvesting. Don’t just harvest every mushroom you find, and only harvest mushrooms you know you’ll use. Now that Rainbow won’t spore and make more for future generations. We need to care for our plant and fungi relatives just as much as we do ourselves.
Make a basket out of your 🧢 or helmet 🪖 next time?