When I’m camping I carry most of what you carry, not the boxes, but I also carry a speed tourniquet, it’s a red or orange one with a pencil attached to it, in my pocket, in a zip lock bag. I’ve never had to use it, but I’ve had two friend’s who had to use them!! I also carry a magnesium bar with a ferro rod. That I’ve had to use three times. All time I was canoeing and flipped. Lost the lighter and the matches didn’t survive and it was cold! I also do better with waterproofing the matches now!
Very informative and awesome video thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. Where can we order the food grade crates for a pallet order. Thanks again
Hey I'm a part-time commercial picker in the states just wondering if you guys ever have a problem selling your dried because of all the Chinese dried morels in 2019 my buyer couldn't buy my morels in August or September because of all the Chinese dried I sold them to that buyer but like 4 months later wondering your thoughts on the Chinese Morel cultivation and subsequent worldwide competition
Yes, planning to have one on building a dryer soon (there’s many viable ways of building one.) Separate from that we will eventually have a video on the actual methods and science we use while drying.
@@northernwildharvest that would be awesome we have nothing like that in Michigan... We tried using reg dehydrator just didn't seem good on the morels.. our hobby growing into a business very high demand talking 80.00 lb retail 30.00 to 40.00 wholesale buyers looking for hundreds of pounds..
@@northernwildharvest big fan btw me and my son watch every single video probably 20 times.. we live off the land no lawn just gardens.. over 200 honey bee colonys .. fish hunt raise food .. we eat store bought food kinda gross get use to eating fresh.. started grafting chest nut trees as another buisness they say chestnut is the next almond.. they say when the American chestnut died out it's worse natural disaster in America history
Yeah the bucket extender really helps, especially during rain or when you’re full and have to go over rough terrain. Most of the serious commercial pickers would use them during the 1980’s matsutake boom because #1 pine mushrooms were extremely valuable, a stick poking the veil and down graded a button was a serious money loss.
@@northernwildharvest it really is a good idea, simple but works magic on keeping the mushrooms in tiptop shape. We'll have to try it out for our pine mushroom harvest.
We have to order them by the container and it costs a substantial amount of money. Currently we don’t need an order but next time we make one we will have a surplus of baskets and i’ll make a community post about it.
It's amazing how we have progressed with packs and packboards.
When I’m camping I carry most of what you carry, not the boxes, but I also carry a speed tourniquet, it’s a red or orange one with a pencil attached to it, in my pocket, in a zip lock bag. I’ve never had to use it, but I’ve had two friend’s who had to use them!! I also carry a magnesium bar with a ferro rod. That I’ve had to use three times. All time I was canoeing and flipped. Lost the lighter and the matches didn’t survive and it was cold! I also do better with waterproofing the matches now!
You may not be telling us what to do but you should. That is a dialed set up. Spartan. I need to step my game up.
Excellent detail and planning. I could use some of these methods when prospecting for gold and future prospecting for mushrooms.
Very informative and awesome video thank you for sharing your experience and knowledge. Where can we order the food grade crates for a pallet order. Thanks again
Hey I'm a part-time commercial picker in the states just wondering if you guys ever have a problem selling your dried because of all the Chinese dried morels in 2019 my buyer couldn't buy my morels in August or September because of all the Chinese dried I sold them to that buyer but like 4 months later wondering your thoughts on the Chinese Morel cultivation and subsequent worldwide competition
I would buy some baskets
Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
I would buy some baskets....
Great video.. can you do one of the dryer please
Yes, planning to have one on building a dryer soon (there’s many viable ways of building one.) Separate from that we will eventually have a video on the actual methods and science we use while drying.
@@northernwildharvest that would be awesome we have nothing like that in Michigan... We tried using reg dehydrator just didn't seem good on the morels.. our hobby growing into a business very high demand talking 80.00 lb retail 30.00 to 40.00 wholesale buyers looking for hundreds of pounds..
@@northernwildharvest big fan btw me and my son watch every single video probably 20 times.. we live off the land no lawn just gardens.. over 200 honey bee colonys .. fish hunt raise food .. we eat store bought food kinda gross get use to eating fresh.. started grafting chest nut trees as another buisness they say chestnut is the next almond.. they say when the American chestnut died out it's worse natural disaster in America history
@@hootervillehoneybees8664 Awesome. Always a good thing to be self sufficient when possible!
I am interested in buying some of the baskets if you happned to order a shipment in please let me know.
I would like some as well please 🙏 I've been looking for a while
I would love to purchase some baskets please 🙏 I have been looking for a while now
And also what us that extension on the bucket? That red pull strap? Really smart
Yeah the bucket extender really helps, especially during rain or when you’re full and have to go over rough terrain. Most of the serious commercial pickers would use them during the 1980’s matsutake boom because #1 pine mushrooms were extremely valuable, a stick poking the veil and down graded a button was a serious money loss.
@@northernwildharvest it really is a good idea, simple but works magic on keeping the mushrooms in tiptop shape. We'll have to try it out for our pine mushroom harvest.
Yes i would love to know where to get baskets. Here in the midwest i can't find them an i been looking for 10 years.
We have to order them by the container and it costs a substantial amount of money. Currently we don’t need an order but next time we make one we will have a surplus of baskets and i’ll make a community post about it.
once again well done sir gotta keep eating chicken man;)
Scarpa over Nicks or Whites or JK bla bla all the super expensive logging/backwoods boots???
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