Great nature. Tree house for dwarfs. Everything was like in a fairytale! Triggered me to charge my gimbal camera and try making videos of my forest walks.
Aww💗✨That was SO cool! We've been to that beach! No talking is so creative of you to do that, it stimulates more on my observation!!😄✨🎶I enjoyed watching and hiking with you so much...😘✨💚
I've listened to your videos a hundred times to relax and fall asleep to. The ones where you're by yourself identifying mushrooms anyway. The other ones with other people are too abrupt at times to relax to but that's fine. I now see mushrooms completely different even though at this point I have not eaten any that were for me. I did recently learn to cook them a new way for my wife. I cover them with water in a skillet and boil them until all the standing water is evaporated and then finish them with a little olive oil and salt. She says she likes them considerably more than the previous way of making them.
Beautiful video ❤ Something that I would enjoy is if when identifying mushrooms on screen like this, you put first the Latin name followed a few seconds later by the layman’s name and vice versa. I think this would be helpful to me and maybe others when in comes to learning both
I live in Skagit county 2 hrs north of Seattle. This definitely feels like Washington. What part of the state though? Peninsula area? Well done. Keep’em coming.
I always enjoy your videos but I particularly liked this one!
That was truly magical ! Thankyou for sharing that , such a welcome break in a long Montana winter ! 👍👍😊
What a fantastic video! I love seeing your dog living the best life a dog could have.
Took my lil guy there. Was a nice lil hike and the back story to the stump house is interesting. Nice video
Babbling Brook,birds chirping.Ahh that was relaxing and inspiring! Also love the drone footage.Awesome Aaron!😄👍👍
I loved this one! I appreciate all the work you put into it. Beautiful close-ups of the mushrooms. Thanks!
Thanks for the walk
I turn on fireplace crackling on YT when I just want some background noise and it so relaxing. I love this!
Great nature. Tree house for dwarfs. Everything was like in a fairytale! Triggered me to charge my gimbal camera and try making videos of my forest walks.
Aww💗✨That was SO cool! We've been to that beach! No talking is so creative of you to do that, it stimulates more on my observation!!😄✨🎶I enjoyed watching and hiking with you so much...😘✨💚
I've listened to your videos a hundred times to relax and fall asleep to. The ones where you're by yourself identifying mushrooms anyway. The other ones with other people are too abrupt at times to relax to but that's fine.
I now see mushrooms completely different even though at this point I have not eaten any that were for me.
I did recently learn to cook them a new way for my wife. I cover them with water in a skillet and boil them until all the standing water is evaporated and then finish them with a little olive oil and salt. She says she likes them considerably more than the previous way of making them.
The PNW is a beautiful place
Aaron I admire this beautiful scenery and you having the privilege to give info first clAss
Thank you Aaron. Nice vid. I also like your audio vids. Keep them coming. 😊
Loved this video! Thanks for taking us on a hike with you. Way to go for it on the oysters! Not everyone's "cup of tea" but I know I was salivating.
Awesome
Loved this! thank you
Love the video Aaron. I’ve been going to that park for years. It is a magical place :-)
Beautiful video ❤ Something that I would enjoy is if when identifying mushrooms on screen like this, you put first the Latin name followed a few seconds later by the layman’s name and vice versa. I think this would be helpful to me and maybe others when in comes to learning both
Not that I don't like hearing you speak, but I think this is my favorite video from you so far!! I absolutely love it!!!
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Great Video, really like the detail of sounds. Footage is great as always, thank you Aaron!
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Good boy Gunner
Oh WOW!!! How old is that tree with the house in it?
I would bet the original tree was probably around 5 00-600 years old, not exactly sure how long the house has been there.
I live in Skagit county 2 hrs north of Seattle. This definitely feels like Washington. What part of the state though? Peninsula area? Well done. Keep’em coming.
Yes, this is Seabeck WA..Kitsap Peninsula 🤙🍄
Beware Terrible Thompson!
Huh?
@@mushroomwonderland1 I believe during the Depression a murderer named Terrible Thompson lived in the stump house you visited.
@@dawnandersson6711 wow I'm gonna have to look into that! Makes it even cooler.