This presentation was a great 'find' after exploring my local patch of forest and 'taking only pictures' of fungi and lichens. Editing my photos was made highly enjoyable by your friendly banter and descriptions of methodology for identification. Thanks, guys!
Hi Aaron! I got to let you know, ever since I watched your channel, my brother, I never realized how much mushrooms are growing in my backyard!! All different types of mushrooms!! My god!! You really helped me open my eyes to the awesomeness of mushrooms!! Thank you so much my friend!! I wish I could send you some pictures. I’m using an app on iPhone to try and identify them! I have golden Chanterelles growing in my backyard!! Crazy!! Strength and honor my friend be well!! 👍🏽💯❤️🙏 Mason county 🇺🇸
That colonized Russela is indeed one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Naure is very efficient: no nutrient source goes to waste, and something eventually evolves to take advantage of it.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you I love watching people do what I used to be able to do, which is go play in the woods explore anything and everything you can possibly find! IMHO it’s the best way to spend the day. Thank you for sharing it.
How incredible this video is! The information shared and the knowledge is inspiring. To be with good company for the love and passion of fungi! So awesome! Thank you. 😃
super excited to watch! i just got home from a 4 hour mushroom hunt/hike and found tons of new mushrooms to take pics of! maybe you will identify some of them here
@@jebbkinney8516 Yes, the strength of the wood is just amazing compared to the weight. If I ever get back there, there's some 3 inches in diameter, which I have a piece of here, waiting for the spirit to move me before I do anymore carving on it. Ya gotta love the species name!
I loved the pink conk and the appleseed ones on the, perhaps, blackening russela! So cool! The really dark furry one was cool and the super scaly one that looked like it had ruffles! So many cool ones. You can you are all out there on a mushroom mission. There so many beautiful sights and pretty little waterfalls, and you guys were totally focused on nearby mushrooms!
I love watching this series. I'm in France and it's really interesting to compare the species you have with the european ones - and we often share the same mushrooms !
I have 21-26ish acres of mixed forest in Beaver, Oregon. We often walk our area in the woods, the pond, several creeks, hills, and untouched earth (at least 60 yrs) and find with so many different kind of mushrooms. We even found some weird frilly orange fungi growing on a downed tree trunk. I would happily invite you to do one of your mushroom hunts before they are all gone.
Achlys triphylla, anoither good one, next to your two P. pelliculosa, like elephant ear shape leaves, smells like vanilla dried, even used as vanilla, and repels flies and mosquitoes somewhat.
kudos to the photographers, absolutely beautiful and rough terrain to walk on. i try to imagine what the mountain has looked like over the past millions of years.
@@amountainmanslogcabinlife2458 , "i before e except after c" ! See, I paid attention in English class! There are, however, numerous exceptions: science, glacier, neighbor, ancient, deficient, proficient.....
When fungi legends get together in an ideal place & time. TH-cam is so awesome. ❤
Such a magical place. Incredible to see so many species together.
Best group to forage with. Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Excellent!! Love it!! Thank you for doing what you're doing and sharing!!
This presentation was a great 'find' after exploring my local patch of forest and 'taking only pictures' of fungi and lichens. Editing my photos was made highly enjoyable by your friendly banter and descriptions of methodology for identification. Thanks, guys!
WOW 😮 That shot of the forest at 27:00 was *SPECTACULAR!!!* HOLY MOLEY!!!
Hi Aaron! I got to let you know, ever since I watched your channel, my brother, I never realized how much mushrooms are growing in my backyard!! All different types of mushrooms!! My god!! You really helped me open my eyes to the awesomeness of mushrooms!! Thank you so much my friend!! I wish I could send you some pictures. I’m using an app on iPhone to try and identify them! I have golden Chanterelles growing in my backyard!! Crazy!! Strength and honor my friend be well!! 👍🏽💯❤️🙏 Mason county 🇺🇸
That colonized Russela is indeed one of the coolest things I've ever seen! Naure is very efficient: no nutrient source goes to waste, and something eventually evolves to take advantage of it.
Thank you thank you thank you thank you I love watching people do what I used to be able to do, which is go play in the woods explore anything and everything you can possibly find! IMHO it’s the best way to spend the day. Thank you for sharing it.
How incredible this video is! The information shared and the knowledge is inspiring. To be with good company for the love and passion of fungi! So awesome! Thank you. 😃
Love it when brilliant people get together and share useful knowledge!!
Glad you enjoyed it
Yi-Min!! One of my favorite people on Facebook! So cool you got him on video, lol. 🤗❤️
One of my favorite videos! Great job, makes me wish I had people to go out and explore and discuss mushrooms.
super excited to watch! i just got home from a 4 hour mushroom hunt/hike and found tons of new mushrooms to take pics of! maybe you will identify some of them here
Awesome!
Many I never seen before!
Keep adventures coming! 🍄❤️
Nice to see my old friend 'Oplopanax horridus, a really good medicinal plant, and the wood is amazing if you can find big ones.
They make an awesome walking stick that is ultra lightweight and strong...fyi
@@jebbkinney8516 Yes, the strength of the wood is just amazing compared to the weight. If I ever get back there, there's some 3 inches in diameter, which I have a piece of here, waiting for the spirit to move me before I do anymore carving on it. Ya gotta love the species name!
I would love to see y'all do an episode on the Olympic coast. Out in Lake Quinault, or anywhere around that side of the Olympics!
He did one not long ago...there is so much to see here in the Quinault Rainforest
@jebbkinney8516 I definitely missed that. Do you know what episode?
I loved the pink conk and the appleseed ones on the, perhaps, blackening russela! So cool! The really dark furry one was cool and the super scaly one that looked like it had ruffles! So many cool ones. You can you are all out there on a mushroom mission. There so many beautiful sights and pretty little waterfalls, and you guys were totally focused on nearby mushrooms!
4th place in the like button race 😂. Love these foraging and identification videos Mush Love Aaron.
I love little brown mushrooms too
With all the cameras going, it was like myco-paparazzi! Haha
@@richardlynch1094 haha, I love making the mushrooms feel special!
Outstanding video. Thanks !
Thanks Aaron very interesting indeed, I recognise some of those mushrooms from forests here in Ireland.
I love watching this series. I'm in France and it's really interesting to compare the species you have with the european ones - and we often share the same mushrooms !
Awesome mushroom loving trio!
Great video again.
I'd love to be a dragonfly chillin on some moss listening and learning from y'all while you're exploring
Awesome!
I have 21-26ish acres of mixed forest in Beaver, Oregon. We often walk our area in the woods, the pond, several creeks, hills, and untouched earth (at least 60 yrs) and find with so many different kind of mushrooms. We even found some weird frilly orange fungi growing on a downed tree trunk. I would happily invite you to do one of your mushroom hunts before they are all gone.
Great work guys!!
Awesome episode!!!
Such a good channel
Could the "garlic" smelling mushrooms be used to flavor a dish or would they lose their sent when exposed to heat? Either way, very interesting
I dried a bunch and they totally lost their smell, so I think they'd have to be fresh.
Do the Angel Wings smell like anise as the summer oysters do? Best way to differentiate them?
Practically tripping over Amanita Muscaria this year.
Hello from southern Oregon. Grants pass 2 b xact
Now the legend has a face!
Achlys triphylla, anoither good one, next to your two P. pelliculosa, like elephant ear shape leaves, smells like vanilla dried, even used as vanilla, and repels flies and mosquitoes somewhat.
My kind of mushroom hunt!
the pacific northwest rain forest is so amazing environment.
kudos to the photographers, absolutely beautiful and rough terrain to walk on. i try to imagine what the mountain has looked like over the past millions of years.
Gonna go ahead and assume a mushroom called "Angel Wings" could potentially send you to Heaven.
Nope, harmless and tasteless.
Wow Aaron the more I watch the video it kinda looks like Cushman area!! I was wandering through Mt. Rose and Washington and staircase area.
This is just 2 exits shy of Snoqualmie Pass in the Cascades. I do like the SE Olympics though!
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Aw we missed that one at 20:18 behind the small ones
i would like to know more about the equipment you and alan use
Great vid as always. Do want to point out a spelling error, it is Deceiver not deciever
My bad
@@amountainmanslogcabinlife2458 , "i before e except after c" ! See, I paid attention in English class! There are, however, numerous exceptions: science, glacier, neighbor, ancient, deficient, proficient.....
Auto-captioning translates tackle boxes as taco boxes!
Yum! 🤣
3 hour walk= 30 meters..... LOL!!!!! :D
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Your background music is very distracting. Might be that when I am out in the forest I hear nature, no band follows me around.
@@craigcombelic4917 to each their own
What the use watch this if you have no idea of that.