@@mushroomsforagingadventures That type of terrain and brush, especially when wet huckleberry stalks and shallow roots flow downslope in contact with the surface, sure show a guy why all the loggers, and many of the elk hunters, up in our neck of the woods wear "corks" (calked boots). I never broke down and made that considerable investment for hunting, but there were many times that I wished I had!
😊wow you still found some really nice mushrooms!! . I like the cauliflower or lions main ones! Those are very interesting mushrooms! I enjoy watching your videos!🤔😁😀👍🤩🤩
Old saying: "Misery loves company." Your sparse pickings on the Cantharellus formosus makes me feel a less depressed by my poor results of merely a double handful last Sunday in several hours of picking in an area where I came out with about seven pounds in less time a couple years ago. Still, it was great to get out again! Was only able to make one, unproductive outing in bone-dry 2022. A slow-to-recover injury combined with old age had me wondering if I'd ever be able roam off-trail or even go back-packing in forests and mountains again. I also found Clavariadelphus truncatus last Sunday, took a few home and tried eating them for the first time after I was sure of the I.D. Not bad!
I believe pine mushrooms Foraging is an addiction. I'm addicted 😆 Every weekend, people come. All walks of life. Young and old, even using cane to walk, still come down to Hunt for Pine mushrooms.
We just call them gills. We've been using this term for ages, grading. It is easier for commercial forager like myself to understand why they are paid less or high for each grade of mushroom according to their tubular holes color. I see what you mean, though. 😏
Good morning from Malaysia. The terrain is steep with thick bush around the mushroom. Awesome work .. enjoy your videos. 👍❤
Thank you and Hi 👋
Awesome work; cannot wait for this season! 1/2 as good from last year will be a blast!
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Me too.
Never thought it could be very adventurous to pick the king😱😱🤣🤣
Wow hello guy's l'am. Happy for you guy's. Compimento.👏👏👏👍 So beautiful.
Thanks so much
Wow, I feel like you are the king pickers for mushrooms. Like u know where they all are. I know it’s a hard job.
Righttt! Foraging is so satisfying and healthy to do!
Very challenging..👍video..thank you😊
Was a little steep, hard to stand, even harder to come back up with a full backpack and bucket. 😆
Thanks 😊
What do you do with the mushrooms you forage?
@@mushroomsforagingadventures That type of terrain and brush, especially when wet huckleberry stalks and shallow roots flow downslope in contact with the surface, sure show a guy why all the loggers, and many of the elk hunters, up in our neck of the woods wear "corks" (calked boots). I never broke down and made that considerable investment for hunting, but there were many times that I wished I had!
😊wow you still found some really nice mushrooms!! . I like the cauliflower or lions main ones! Those are very interesting mushrooms! I enjoy watching your videos!🤔😁😀👍🤩🤩
Thanks and tanks. 😊
Old saying: "Misery loves company." Your sparse pickings on the Cantharellus formosus makes me feel a less depressed by my poor results of merely a double handful last Sunday in several hours of picking in an area where I came out with about seven pounds in less time a couple years ago. Still, it was great to get out again! Was only able to make one, unproductive outing in bone-dry 2022. A slow-to-recover injury combined with old age had me wondering if I'd ever be able roam off-trail or even go back-packing in forests and mountains again. I also found Clavariadelphus truncatus last Sunday, took a few home and tried eating them for the first time after I was sure of the I.D. Not bad!
I believe pine mushrooms Foraging is an addiction. I'm addicted 😆 Every weekend, people come. All walks of life. Young and old, even using cane to walk, still come down to Hunt for Pine mushrooms.
No pine recently?
Chemult is still going on. Washington has some over NF 90 area. Happy foraging. 😊
Heart to disappoint you dude but they're not graded by the color of their gills because they don't have Gill's they have small tubular holes
We just call them gills. We've been using this term for ages, grading. It is easier for commercial forager like myself to understand why they are paid less or high for each grade of mushroom according to their tubular holes color. I see what you mean, though. 😏
That sounded judgemental and a little bit rude. I think we all knew what he meant. I enjoy the videos.