So fascinating! I live in the Adirondack mountains 🏔 of way way upstate NY lol, I’m about 25 minutes from the Canadian border!! (Even had a job once cleaning the border patrol office lol, that was a trip lol) but here we have so many beautiful, natural, organic, raw, and absolutely delicious resources for foraging and fishing and hunting! I can’t wait to get out this spring and find some wild mushrooms here and use them as well! Very inspiring!
@@just_alex have you ever made ‘stuffed mushrooms’ they are to die for… I did used large portobello. Stuffed them w spinach, peppers, bacon , spinach ,ricotta and parmesan. Topped with Panko and olive oil. Then bake. Soooo tasty !!
Stunning video Alex! Great video work as per usual. I really like the lack of commentary too, I think it captures the atmosphere of being alone in the forest with nature.
Mid nightshift break and this falls into my lap , cracking work dude really great to see your foraging mushroom journey let alone camera skills improving lovely jubbily 🍄🌲🤙
Hi just Alex great videos all the best to your new adventure all grown up now lol but seriously great content Im a very keen carp angler but love the wild outdoors camping and foraging so I appreciate what your doing Loving it mate!
Great little video. Sorry to say I dont like mushrooms but I do enjoy watching you forage for them and cook them up. The words on the screen were perfect.you didnt need to say anything.just a great video. More please!!
I love your choice of adventures, arming yourself with the most basic yet very beneficial knowledge and appreciation of the natural world. Superb research and presentation as well as very interesting and useful information from a very likeable and interesting guy 👍👍👍
hi Alex, what camera you use for your videos? And regarding mushroom picking, if you want to come here in Italy i will be very glad to bring you to some places where I do mushroom hunting (since my activity is selling mushrooms)... and ps: it would be better to pick them entierely, not cutting them
hey alex can you explore coastal foraging next? like scallops, crabs, oysters, and the things you can eat just in the coastal area of your region? i've been binge watching your videos lately and i felt like you havent explored that part yet! much appreciated, thanks!
I love Amithyst Deceivers, they're so beautiful. Love this vid, I'd never thought to go out foraging and then do a cook up outdoors, which is weird since my channel is all about outdoors and catch n cooks but will defo give this a go once i can get out. Love the cinematography in this aswell, suck beautiful shots 😊
Awesome video mate, never foraged mushrooms just a question, what’s the benefit to cutting then at the bottom of the stem as opposed to just picking them, does this allow rejuvenation of the mushroom, etc never thought I’d be finding mushroom videos interesting, I Follow the fishing vids. Enjoy your new venture mate, would enjoy to see how to get some of your photography and wildlife shots because there amazing mate. Good luck with the new venture I’ll be following it 💯 regards J
Those who prefer picking the entire wild mushroom argue that cutting can leave a stump that acts as a disease vector when it rots. On the other hand, proponents of cutting say that it results in higher yield and that the technique doesn't cause too much disruption to the mycelium underground unlike picking. Cutting bigger mushrooms at the base allows the base itself and smaller mushrooms to continue to grow. So I'd say pluck small ones and cut the big ones.
@@EternalVR Cheers for that information mate, never personally foraged mushrooms, but watching these vids is definitely interesting Cheers Boys much appreciated 💯💯 regards J
Nice video. Nice concept. Nicely niced. Love your fishing channel with Carl. I've a premonitiom if you persevere with Just Alex, honestly (ish) documenting the unique, personal A Smith Goes "To The Future" - we're all going there too, obv - if you follow your nose and inclination, it's going to lead to something remarkable (and important). That's a premonition, that is.
@@just_alex It would be great to see a segment on that! I like your long style of video that you've been preparing for months as you get a lot of information, but I would also be happy to see shorter and more frequent videos/updates!
One of the best videos I've ever seen. It's a pity it doesn't have a lot of views... It truly deserves it! Thank you, Alex, keep it up!
This is quality thank you Alex
It's really nice change having a no talking video just appreciating the sounds of nature around you, nice one!
Indeed!
this is a hidden gem and i love it
Beautiful photography!
The best youtube video ever made.
This video is a work of art... and I love it! Thank you!
'Silence can speak louder than words' , Amezing Idea to express your feelings❤
A truly excellent video with only the sounds of the forest. Your captions were perfect.
Cheers
So fascinating! I live in the Adirondack mountains 🏔 of way way upstate NY lol, I’m about 25 minutes from the Canadian border!! (Even had a job once cleaning the border patrol office lol, that was a trip lol) but here we have so many beautiful, natural, organic, raw, and absolutely delicious resources for foraging and fishing and hunting! I can’t wait to get out this spring and find some wild mushrooms here and use them as well! Very inspiring!
Sounds great!
@@just_alex have you ever made ‘stuffed mushrooms’ they are to die for… I did used large portobello. Stuffed them w spinach, peppers, bacon , spinach ,ricotta and parmesan. Topped with Panko and olive oil. Then bake. Soooo tasty !!
Stunning video Alex! Great video work as per usual. I really like the lack of commentary too, I think it captures the atmosphere of being alone in the forest with nature.
I love this! I wish i could smell that! Petrichor and mushrooms being cooked in butter... what a lovely smell!
Your artistic ability has again exceeded our expectations. Keep up the great work! Best wishes to get to 1/2 million subscribers
Wonderful Vedio Alex.
So peaceful and beautiful photography. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Please do some more great vedios in nature like this one.
Mid nightshift break and this falls into my lap , cracking work dude really great to see your foraging mushroom journey let alone camera skills improving lovely jubbily 🍄🌲🤙
Hi just Alex great videos all the best to your new adventure all grown up now lol but seriously great content
Im a very keen carp angler but love the wild outdoors camping and foraging so I appreciate what your doing
Loving it mate!
Great little video. Sorry to say I dont like mushrooms but I do enjoy watching you forage for them and cook them up. The words on the screen were perfect.you didnt need to say anything.just a great video. More please!!
Yellow feet! One of my favorites
Very nicely done, and good luck on your new adventures. I look forward to more videos to come.
There everywhere
It’s amazing I’m so glad you’ve gone your own path this is fascinating
Great video, I could have watched it for an hour.
I love your choice of adventures, arming yourself with the most basic yet very beneficial knowledge and appreciation of the natural world. Superb research and presentation as well as very interesting and useful information from a very likeable and interesting guy 👍👍👍
Mesmerising 😊
Dude, loved this 👍
I've heard so many wonderful things about magic mushrooms but I can't easily get some, Is there any realiable source I can purchase from??
I'm so interested in the experience but am terrified of having a bad trip
I did two grams last time, it was a thrilling experience and I enjoyed it
Sure shroom trip is nice, but having a mycologist to recommend the dosage is the best
(doctor_ Mckenzie). Alexender
Got psychedelics
This whole thing is pretty new to me, can I try 3grams?
hi Alex, what camera you use for your videos? And regarding mushroom picking, if you want to come here in Italy i will be very glad to bring you to some places where I do mushroom hunting (since my activity is selling mushrooms)... and ps: it would be better to pick them entierely, not cutting them
Awesome video Alex
Just found your channel. Really loving this video. It's so calming.
Thanks. Glad you enjoyed it!
Spring is upcoming
hey alex can you explore coastal foraging next? like scallops, crabs, oysters, and the things you can eat just in the coastal area of your region? i've been binge watching your videos lately and i felt like you havent explored that part yet! much appreciated, thanks!
Really enjoying this format! If you can get a camera man to help make more of this ASMR subtitled narration very cool! Maybe do one for camping!👍🏽
awesome filmography
I love Amithyst Deceivers, they're so beautiful. Love this vid, I'd never thought to go out foraging and then do a cook up outdoors, which is weird since my channel is all about outdoors and catch n cooks but will defo give this a go once i can get out. Love the cinematography in this aswell, suck beautiful shots 😊
Thanks! :)
Alex would you like to come do another field sport! Ferreting? Could then possibly do a rabbit catch and cook 😀
So this is all code for d0gging, right?
Magical :)
i love your vid so much 🖤from India
Thanks!
Amazing
Thanks!
Peaceful, everyday like sucks been a sheep
Awesome video mate, never foraged mushrooms just a question, what’s the benefit to cutting then at the bottom of the stem as opposed to just picking them, does this allow rejuvenation of the mushroom, etc never thought I’d be finding mushroom videos interesting, I Follow the fishing vids. Enjoy your new venture mate, would enjoy to see how to get some of your photography and wildlife shots because there amazing mate. Good luck with the new venture I’ll be following it 💯 regards J
Cheers! I don’t thing it matters really, it’s just easier and cleaner to cut them I find. :)
Those who prefer picking the entire wild mushroom argue that cutting can leave a stump that acts as a disease vector when it rots. On the other hand, proponents of cutting say that it results in higher yield and that the technique doesn't cause too much disruption to the mycelium underground unlike picking.
Cutting bigger mushrooms at the base allows the base itself and smaller mushrooms to continue to grow.
So I'd say pluck small ones and cut the big ones.
@@EternalVR Cheers for that information mate, never personally foraged mushrooms, but watching these vids is definitely interesting Cheers Boys much appreciated 💯💯 regards J
Nice video. Nice concept. Nicely niced. Love your fishing channel with Carl.
I've a premonitiom if you persevere with Just Alex, honestly (ish) documenting the unique, personal A Smith Goes "To The Future" - we're all going there too, obv - if you follow your nose and inclination, it's going to lead to something remarkable (and important). That's a premonition, that is.
Thanks a lot for your comment. Means a lot!
Awesome video and good luck with the channel!
Do you think you would ever try to grow mushrooms at home?
Thanks. I’ve actually been growing oyster mushrooms recently. :)
@@just_alex It would be great to see a segment on that! I like your long style of video that you've been preparing for months as you get a lot of information, but I would also be happy to see shorter and more frequent videos/updates!
this is a children's book in video format
Bro didn't watch the movie "wrong turn"