Indiana Wild Mushrooms, Waterways, and More!
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- We are headed to where the locals go! We are headed to Marengo Cave in Crawford County, Indiana for a camping and canoeing trip for my birthday! On the journey there, we stop at some hidden gems and find loads of surprises. We found some geocaches and a GREAT wild mushroom haul! I'll show you how to spot real chanterelles and how I cooked them up that night at the campfire. Day two we check out Blue River and Cave Country canoes.
#wildroots #foraging #canoeing
@CaptainKleeman
Canny escape you both did, you don't have to go far to find nature!!!
And you let (or requested Mike ) to be your canoe captain, that was a by the skin of your teeth organised trip 🤣
yeah I'm from Arkansas and place called Devils den there is a cave called devils ice box it's cool in more than one way lol 😆
I sit here and wonder how the Capitan gets all the thing done that he dose as he galivants around the country dose he have secret to a 48 hour day
Great video Chels. A mini vacation is always good for the batteries! Master Navigator??? Really?? lol.
Awesome video thanks for letting me tag along
Can you help me identify this mushroom found in Harrison county ?
Great video Thanks for taking us along 👍
Great video, nice navigation Capt.
Look like a great time yens had .love the trails looks fun thanks for taking us along.👌👍✌️😎😃
What an awesome adventure. Nice scenery. Ever got ahold of any psychedelic mushrooms before
Not yet!
That looked like a nice, peaceful trip. You should start a new company called Captain Kleeman's Blue River Gondolier Adventures. Lol. Have a blessed, safe, and healthy weekend.
They don’t call him captain for nothin!
Lol She said girl ain’t playing. Those Philly cheesesteaks looked good. Great Vlog Mrs Captain.
Yes i would for sure eat those oyster mushrooms!! I have been growing them and many other gourmet mushrooms for several years. Nature is therapeutic and we need to connect with it daily for the sake if the planet and ourselves
Very nice trip. Thank you for the walk about.
Those little black bugs are practically a key identifying feature of wild oyster mushrooms. Ive never found oysters that dont have them in the gills.
Nice little trip, you and Mike always entertain us with your parks and trips you both take together
You know what, I now come to this channel to relax (when other videos are too triggering/political). You got something here.
Also, if I may ask, what's your ethnicity. I sense a little Hawaiian or Asian. Although, gotta admit, I'm from Europe so not entirely sure about America either (I mean no offense btw, just a curious human being)
I’ve heard that all my life. I was curious and took one of those ancestry tests….came back mostly English with a little Scottish. No Asian whatsoever! I was surprised! My ancestors landed in Roanoke, Virginia moved to Appalachia. Maybe theres some Potomac Native American in there🤷🏻♀️
Awesome back woods trip, back to nature. Thanks for sharing
Wise choice… always take the boat when you have your own personal Cap’n!
Nicely done… thanx for the peaceful tour.
I don't think I have ever seen a mushroom that yellow. Such beautiful woods there.
Looks like y'all had a great time. Feels good to get away for awhile. Take care and have a blessed weekend and I'll see you on your next vidja.
Such a pleasant hike. Thanks for taking us along 😎 ✌
Don’t let Mike see that tree across the creek, he’ll want to build another bridge 😂
I love how the family loves the outdoors ❤️
We live for it!