The last plant you found is sarcodes sanguinea, aka "ice plant". We usually see them in spring associated with fruiting of morels down here in the Lassen area of far northern California.
@@fungiquestnw5346 thank ya! I hadn’t realized you were from the Midwest! Whereabouts and where are you now? I know another person from the UA-cam that also moved from the Midwest to Portland around the same time I did. I can’t wait for more rain too and all the fun fall mushrooms to come! I’m so grateful that I live in a place where I can pretty much find mushrooms or minerals all year round.
I moved to Portland with my wife about 6 years ago and ever since then my love for all things fungi has just gotten a little out of hand haha. I love it here too! I’ll have to get out to the coast soon to see what I can see. Stopped off at Mt. Hood a few days ago and everything was crrrrrrrrispy.
@@fungiquestnw5346 the coast is great for mushrooms! You and your wife are welcome to come hunting if or when you’re in the area! I don’t have any mushroom friends here yet 🙂
Really missing that forest right about now! I so loved that you called it gills because I can totally relate. I can never think of the right names when Im so excited and trying to film as well 😆Great vid! Keep um comin!
I like your video! I feel like we could be good friends lol! Anyways, I couldn’t tell for sure because you didn’t show a great top view of what you were calling a “white chanterelle” however it looked a lot more like a “scaly chanterelle” aka gomphus floccosus. Like I said, I couldn’t see super well in the video, but it looked to have a scaly top and not a smooth one like Cantharellus subalbidus. But you seem intelligent so I’ll shut up now! Again, nice video and happy hunting!
Thats an edible coral if your worried pick by collor. Orange, yellow and white are edible but the more commenly toxic is the darker species like the purple
Great video dude... keep it going! Need more inspiring come along with me foraging videos on UA-cam for sure. I also recently found the violet webcap for the first time which was in among loads of a deceivers,.. super nice find. Had no idea what it was until researching tho. Just knew it was v nice. Will be in one if my videos when I eventually get around to editing all the footage I have lol 🤪
This is great Video .May I ask you what month of the year this mushroom you found and the name of this forest is in Gifford Pinchot as Washigton Right? Thank you
Awesome video. Do you have any favorite trails in Gifford Pinchot? Heading there in the morning to mushroom hunt- super excited for a first visit and hoping to find some amanita muscaria 🍄
GP is a big place! I personally have only had luck in a couple spots, and I haven’t been since last year. There are lots of opportunities out there and this is the perfect time for it. I’d say look for Doug fir & hemlock forest with salal and Oregon grape nearby and you should be able to find something. Good luck!
Haha sorry to stress you out! Really no harm done. It was an older mushroom, bound to crumble and decompose on its own-I just helped it along a little bit ☺️
The last plant you found is sarcodes sanguinea, aka "ice plant". We usually see them in spring associated with fruiting of morels down here in the Lassen area of far northern California.
Coral mushroom is awesome!! All u have ti oay attention to, is the color, sorta.
Fun video! I love your enthusiasm and all the pretty mushrooms you found. Can’t wait to find some of those white chanterelles too
Aw, thanks! I would say the same about every video you put out. I’m also a Midwest-PNW transplant! Can’t wait for some more rain this year.
@@fungiquestnw5346 thank ya! I hadn’t realized you were from the Midwest! Whereabouts and where are you now? I know another person from the UA-cam that also moved from the Midwest to Portland around the same time I did.
I can’t wait for more rain too and all the fun fall mushrooms to come! I’m so grateful that I live in a place where I can pretty much find mushrooms or minerals all year round.
I moved to Portland with my wife about 6 years ago and ever since then my love for all things fungi has just gotten a little out of hand haha. I love it here too! I’ll have to get out to the coast soon to see what I can see. Stopped off at Mt. Hood a few days ago and everything was crrrrrrrrispy.
@@fungiquestnw5346 the coast is great for mushrooms! You and your wife are welcome to come hunting if or when you’re in the area! I don’t have any mushroom friends here yet 🙂
@@Mushroom_club Aw, awesome! Well consider us mushroom friends! 🍄 ✨ I will give you a shout!
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Really missing that forest right about now! I so loved that you called it gills because I can totally relate. I can never think of the right names when Im so excited and trying to film as well 😆Great vid! Keep um comin!
Hey, thanks! Your channel looks great too! If only these dang brains could keep it together when we find exciting mushrooms!
@@fungiquestnw5346 thank you! hahaha its just too much to handle! 😆
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I like your video! I feel like we could be good friends lol! Anyways, I couldn’t tell for sure because you didn’t show a great top view of what you were calling a “white chanterelle” however it looked a lot more like a “scaly chanterelle” aka gomphus floccosus. Like I said, I couldn’t see super well in the video, but it looked to have a scaly top and not a smooth one like Cantharellus subalbidus. But you seem intelligent so I’ll shut up now! Again, nice video and happy hunting!
Unicorn poop! 🤣Love it
Thats an edible coral if your worried pick by collor. Orange, yellow and white are edible but the more commenly toxic is the darker species like the purple
My favorite mushrooms.
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Great video dude... keep it going! Need more inspiring come along with me foraging videos on UA-cam for sure. I also recently found the violet webcap for the first time which was in among loads of a deceivers,.. super nice find. Had no idea what it was until researching tho. Just knew it was v nice. Will be in one if my videos when I eventually get around to editing all the footage I have lol 🤪
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I love the authenticity and background noises in your video! What elevation were you finding these mushrooms at?
How high do the king grow in Gifford
This is great Video .May I ask you what month of the year this mushroom you found and the name of this forest is in Gifford Pinchot as Washigton Right? Thank you
Awesome video. Do you have any favorite trails in Gifford Pinchot? Heading there in the morning to mushroom hunt- super excited for a first visit and hoping to find some amanita muscaria 🍄
GP is a big place! I personally have only had luck in a couple spots, and I haven’t been since last year. There are lots of opportunities out there and this is the perfect time for it. I’d say look for Doug fir & hemlock forest with salal and Oregon grape nearby and you should be able to find something. Good luck!
Part 2?
Are they edible?
Is it still a good king belete if the cap has some red? Pores are whiteish yellow
Hey me and the wife look for mushrooms on i90 do you have any good spots there?
Hey! I haven’t personally hunted off I-90 but I know some folks have decent luck around Snoqualmie Pass. Good luck out there!
I got stressed out when he butchered the coral mushroom. Dont do that
Haha sorry to stress you out! Really no harm done. It was an older mushroom, bound to crumble and decompose on its own-I just helped it along a little bit ☺️