@@MushroomTrail love them ur awesome. make sure this time of year u watch out for the crazy deer. ahah. thanks had some luck, seasons almost ending for Golden chanterelles. jus got another nice batch and sold some off too
You never disappoint! Such a good video as always, loaded with great information and tips. Surprised to see all those Candy caps this early, will definitely be looking out for the Hazelnut trees. Finally getting out tomorrow after not being able to for over a month, hopefully I'll get lucky 🤞 Thanks for taking me along with you and keep up the good work.
My pleasure - thanks for tuning in! And best of luck out there tomorrow. I hope you come back with a basket full of Candy Caps! They're really out right now - stumbled across more this afternoon when I was least expecting it. Chanterelles still going strong too. I suspect you'll have a good day out there.
Great work as always!!! Here in my part of Northern CA we've had literally an hour of rain in the last several months, I am getting so antsy for mushroom season watching PNW foragers!
Wow that's really funny: I was on a mycological society field trip a couple of weeks ago and it dark out, so I busted out my UV light and shined it on all the specimen we collected that day and also stumbled across Leucopaxillus albissimus's fluorescence completely by accident. Was really impressive!
Nice! I was truly floored by just how incredible that glowing neon blue was ... one of the most beautiful sights I've seen in a long time. And so unexpected! Very cool that we both happened upon this discovery at similar times.
This channel is amazing. You and mushroom wonderland are doing some fabulous work in educating the people about mushrooms. It would be cool to see you 2 do a collaboration video
@MushroomTrail I second the previous comment. You and mushroom wonderland need to collaborate with that Alan Rockefeller guy. The three of you together would possibly make the largest collection of mushroom knowledge that might even rival the mushroom guru Paul Stamets. Please try and make this happen. You could still be the camera man, those two don't seem to mind being on camera. It would be the best collaboration since peanut butter collaborated with jelly! In 100 years people will be telling their kids stories about the time you guys collaborated that they heard from their grandparents! It might even cause TH-cam to implode into a black hole from all the expert knowledge. 🙏 I'll be waiting and hoping. 👀🙏🙏
Thanks! I appreciate your enthusiasm - and I have a lot of respect for all those folks you reference and for what they have done for the mycological community. We'll see what the future brings!
Those orange/red wax caps look crazy under black light. They look bright neon orange under the black light. At least the dried samples I have do. I'm going to hit up the patch that's been growing near me tomorrow to see if the same applies to fresh samples.
That is awesome! Keep me posted on what you discover! It will be interesting to cross notes. Pulling out the UV light in the field opens up an entirely new level in the identification process. Exciting to consider how many unknown variables remain. 🍄
It's weird how they seem to go in boom/bust cycles ... seems like they have a special fondness for large volumes of rain, so perhaps the recent rains that we've been getting will bring some flushes your way! Has it been relatively dry in your local forest the past few years?
@@MushroomTrail My area has been in a drought for the last 16 years. We did have a huge rainstorm last week, but I've only found Honey Mushrooms in one spot-they don't grow everywhere.
I definitely seem to be bumping into them in greater abundance this year than in years past (and in spots that I haven't noticed them before). Perhaps these rains will bring some flushes into your forest. You'll have to let me know if they start to pop up there ... they really started to hit the last week or two down here.
Happy to share! Believe it or not, I actually primarily film on an old iPhone (I think it's about 3 years old). I did pick up a Gimbal/Stabilizer that does wonders when I actually remember to put it to use: amzn.to/40m6oaA (affiliate link) I'm hoping to upgrade to more professional equipment in the years to come ... still just getting started and learning the ropes of filming/editing. Excited to see where this goes in the future - it has definitely been a lot of fun sharing what I encounter out there on the Mushroom Trail! Thanks for tuning in - and don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional questions!
You are not this good at this unless your someone who counts in the mushroom world..... I would ask your name... but for some reason you do not tell us.... or you do and I miss it..
Thanks! And I'm humbled by your comment ... I am really just a guy who is super interested in mycology. I have an endless thirst to learn and understand more about fungi... and TH-cam seemed like a great way to spread knowledge and enthusiasm for this incredible field. At this point, I haven't really seen a reason to make this channel about me -- it's really about the mushrooms! Who knows, at some point, perhaps I should do a reveal or insert myself into the equation in different ways. But for now, happy to simply be the cameraman and voice behind the Mushroom Trail!
Love your videos and that you are local. Always wish I could meet someone with you knowledge whenever I find something weird in the woods... Lol. I think I found, as close as I can tell, a Boletopsis leucomelaena. Found them in an area where I was picking pine mushrooms.
Thank you so much for your advice about finding candy near Hazel trees. I found look-alike so many times. But I started looking for them again and found something that ticked every single box and then looked and saw it was growing under our wild hazel/Filbert tree. Now I’ve got them and I’m drying them and I smell maple syrup! I’m so happy to finally found these. I post mushroom videos too, but I studied my psychology in 2013 and so many of the names have changed. I’m afraid my videos are not as accurate as they could be.
That's awesome! Congrats on that Candy Cap score - such an incredible mushroom! And very cool to see the hazelnut connection come through. I'm really quite shocked that I've been unable to find reference to some sort of mycorrhizal association with Hazelnut in the literature ... there is plenty of reference to Tanoak and Douglas Fir ... but I'm convinced there's something going on with Hazel too. Really appreciate you tuning in and glad this info helped in the search!
Whoa! That sounds like a really cool find! Curious to know, was that B. leucomelaena growing near Spruce? I believe that the Matsutake ususally has different tree associates... but no reason they couldn't be side by side associated with different hosts. 🤔
I just found one today that had the pheasant feather looking cap growing right up against an old cut stump at a customers house & had to go look at it. When I went to pluck it, it would not come up & I was a bit confused why it wouldnt tear from the mycelium or snap off. I got a good grip on it & pulled up a stipe that looked exactly like a 10 inch carrot! I have pictures of the cap & stipe if you want to see it. I have never seen anything like it before. Still unsure of what mushroom it is. It was eaten a bit & gilled.
Wow! That sounds amazing! I'm wondering if it could possibly be the something like the "Redwood Rooter" (Caulorhiza umbonata) or the "Rooting Shank" (Oudemansiella radicata) ... can you remind me where you're located?
@MushroomTrail I can do you one better. I found it at 2520 west Montgomery road deer park WA 99006 Google earth will show you the exact stump on the north eastern edge of his property, just outside of his backyard fence. Like I said, I have pictures. He didn't care I took em or willing to share. He has sensors & cameras all over his property. They knew when I opened their gate & his wife called him imididiatly to make sure he knew I was there to greet me. He still didn't know I was there until I was already around their house & on my way back to my truck after dewebbing.
Beautiful work you're doing, fostering a tradition and knowledge of exploration and stewardship. Hoping more folks take notice.
Thanks! I appreciate that!
ur vids are awesome n ur voice is sooo calming. thank u
safe travels and happy picking friend
Thanks! Glad you're enjoying the videos and best of luck out there on your next hike!
@@MushroomTrail love them ur awesome.
make sure this time of year u watch out for the crazy deer. ahah.
thanks had some luck, seasons almost ending for Golden chanterelles. jus got another nice batch and sold some off too
Well, you convinced me, just ordered a UV flashlight! Another awesome video!
Such a great addition to the mushroom identification toolkit! Thanks, and can't wait to get the next video out your way!
You're like the Mr. Rogers of mycelium scholarship. I'm gonna need a mushroom kingdom puppet show as a collab with Nintendo.
😂 It certainly is a beautiful day in the neighborhood!
Thanks again for another educational and soothing show
My pleasure! Thanks for tuning in - and glad you're enjoying the content!
You never disappoint! Such a good video as always, loaded with great information and tips. Surprised to see all those Candy caps this early, will definitely be looking out for the Hazelnut trees. Finally getting out tomorrow after not being able to for over a month, hopefully I'll get lucky 🤞 Thanks for taking me along with you and keep up the good work.
My pleasure - thanks for tuning in! And best of luck out there tomorrow. I hope you come back with a basket full of Candy Caps! They're really out right now - stumbled across more this afternoon when I was least expecting it. Chanterelles still going strong too. I suspect you'll have a good day out there.
I hear bob ross in the forest. Thank you for your time
Honored by your comment - I definitely have a soft spot for Bob Ross and have encountered many a happy tree in my day! Thanks for tuning in!
Great work as always!!! Here in my part of Northern CA we've had literally an hour of rain in the last several months, I am getting so antsy for mushroom season watching PNW foragers!
Oh man! That is wild - sorry to hear about that! Hope the coming days bring some rain (and mushrooms!) your way!
Keep up the good work...
Thanks, will do! Always appreciate you tuning in - Happy Trails!
Great video, I will add these to my must find list and am excited about the candy cap, thanks for sharing!
My pleasure - thanks for tuning in, and best of luck out there!
Wow that's really funny: I was on a mycological society field trip a couple of weeks ago and it dark out, so I busted out my UV light and shined it on all the specimen we collected that day and also stumbled across Leucopaxillus albissimus's fluorescence completely by accident. Was really impressive!
Nice! I was truly floored by just how incredible that glowing neon blue was ... one of the most beautiful sights I've seen in a long time. And so unexpected! Very cool that we both happened upon this discovery at similar times.
This channel is amazing. You and mushroom wonderland are doing some fabulous work in educating the people about mushrooms. It would be cool to see you 2 do a collaboration video
Thanks! Appreciate the positive feedback - who knows, perhaps our paths will cross in the future. Thanks for tuning in!
@MushroomTrail
I second the previous comment. You and mushroom wonderland need to collaborate with that Alan Rockefeller guy. The three of you together would possibly make the largest collection of mushroom knowledge that might even rival the mushroom guru Paul Stamets.
Please try and make this happen. You could still be the camera man, those two don't seem to mind being on camera.
It would be the best collaboration since peanut butter collaborated with jelly!
In 100 years people will be telling their kids stories about the time you guys collaborated that they heard from their grandparents! It might even cause TH-cam to implode into a black hole from all the expert knowledge.
🙏 I'll be waiting and hoping. 👀🙏🙏
Thanks! I appreciate your enthusiasm - and I have a lot of respect for all those folks you reference and for what they have done for the mycological community. We'll see what the future brings!
Great video! Definitely got my subscription. Lots of great info. Thank you
Thanks! And welcome aboard - can't wait to get the next video out your way!
You should read audio books as a side hustle. Such a calming voice.
Thanks! I do love books ... so I could see that being fun if it was the right title🤔
Those orange/red wax caps look crazy under black light. They look bright neon orange under the black light. At least the dried samples I have do. I'm going to hit up the patch that's been growing near me tomorrow to see if the same applies to fresh samples.
That is awesome! Keep me posted on what you discover! It will be interesting to cross notes. Pulling out the UV light in the field opens up an entirely new level in the identification process. Exciting to consider how many unknown variables remain. 🍄
I'd like to find some Honey Mushrooms. I haven't found any in the last few years.
It's weird how they seem to go in boom/bust cycles ... seems like they have a special fondness for large volumes of rain, so perhaps the recent rains that we've been getting will bring some flushes your way! Has it been relatively dry in your local forest the past few years?
@@MushroomTrail My area has been in a drought for the last 16 years. We did have a huge rainstorm last week, but I've only found Honey Mushrooms in one spot-they don't grow everywhere.
I definitely seem to be bumping into them in greater abundance this year than in years past (and in spots that I haven't noticed them before). Perhaps these rains will bring some flushes into your forest. You'll have to let me know if they start to pop up there ... they really started to hit the last week or two down here.
@@MushroomTrail Hopefully, but I probably have a better chance of finding another Agarikon. I have found three so far this year.
Whoa! That's amazing!!! I've gotta say ... I think I'd settle for spotting an Agarikon over a Honey Mushroom any day! That is awesome!
Would you mind sharing what your filming setup is? I'm always impressed with the focus and stability! Well, impressed with everything actually haha
Happy to share! Believe it or not, I actually primarily film on an old iPhone (I think it's about 3 years old). I did pick up a Gimbal/Stabilizer that does wonders when I actually remember to put it to use:
amzn.to/40m6oaA
(affiliate link)
I'm hoping to upgrade to more professional equipment in the years to come ... still just getting started and learning the ropes of filming/editing. Excited to see where this goes in the future - it has definitely been a lot of fun sharing what I encounter out there on the Mushroom Trail!
Thanks for tuning in - and don't hesitate to let me know if you have any additional questions!
@@MushroomTrail thank you!!!
Have you found much Sarcomyxa serotina?
It should begin to fruit out any day now in my local forest ... I'll have to keep an eye peeled.
@@MushroomTrailawesome, ours are just winding down in central BC
Interesting! That makes sense ... we are waiting on slightly consistent cooler temps to really get them going down here. But soon...
Anybody here ever use candy caps in a homemade bbq sauce recipe?
Super interested to see the responses here! I have not, but sounds like an really interesting idea -- have you tried that?
@ actually not yet. I’ve used maple syrup though, and thought that since candy caps have a similar taste profile it must be worth trying.
I bet you're right! I'll be curious to see if anyone who has tried that out responds - let me know how it goes if you end up giving it a try!
i pooped today!
You are not this good at this unless your someone who counts in the mushroom world..... I would ask your name... but for some reason you do not tell us.... or you do and I miss it..
Thanks! And I'm humbled by your comment ... I am really just a guy who is super interested in mycology. I have an endless thirst to learn and understand more about fungi... and TH-cam seemed like a great way to spread knowledge and enthusiasm for this incredible field. At this point, I haven't really seen a reason to make this channel about me -- it's really about the mushrooms! Who knows, at some point, perhaps I should do a reveal or insert myself into the equation in different ways. But for now, happy to simply be the cameraman and voice behind the Mushroom Trail!
Love your videos and that you are local. Always wish I could meet someone with you knowledge whenever I find something weird in the woods... Lol. I think I found, as close as I can tell, a Boletopsis leucomelaena. Found them in an area where I was picking pine mushrooms.
Thank you so much for your advice about finding candy near Hazel trees. I found look-alike so many times. But I started looking for them again and found something that ticked every single box and then looked and saw it was growing under our wild hazel/Filbert tree. Now I’ve got them and I’m drying them and I smell maple syrup! I’m so happy to finally found these. I post mushroom videos too, but I studied my psychology in 2013 and so many of the names have changed. I’m afraid my videos are not as accurate as they could be.
That's awesome! Congrats on that Candy Cap score - such an incredible mushroom! And very cool to see the hazelnut connection come through. I'm really quite shocked that I've been unable to find reference to some sort of mycorrhizal association with Hazelnut in the literature ... there is plenty of reference to Tanoak and Douglas Fir ... but I'm convinced there's something going on with Hazel too. Really appreciate you tuning in and glad this info helped in the search!
Whoa! That sounds like a really cool find! Curious to know, was that B. leucomelaena growing near Spruce? I believe that the Matsutake ususally has different tree associates... but no reason they couldn't be side by side associated with different hosts. 🤔
I just found one today that had the pheasant feather looking cap growing right up against an old cut stump at a customers house & had to go look at it. When I went to pluck it, it would not come up & I was a bit confused why it wouldnt tear from the mycelium or snap off. I got a good grip on it & pulled up a stipe that looked exactly like a 10 inch carrot! I have pictures of the cap & stipe if you want to see it. I have never seen anything like it before. Still unsure of what mushroom it is. It was eaten a bit & gilled.
Wow! That sounds amazing! I'm wondering if it could possibly be the something like the "Redwood Rooter" (Caulorhiza umbonata) or the "Rooting Shank" (Oudemansiella radicata) ... can you remind me where you're located?
@MushroomTrail I can do you one better. I found it at 2520 west Montgomery road deer park WA 99006
Google earth will show you the exact stump on the north eastern edge of his property, just outside of his backyard fence. Like I said, I have pictures. He didn't care I took em or willing to share. He has sensors & cameras all over his property. They knew when I opened their gate & his wife called him imididiatly to make sure he knew I was there to greet me. He still didn't know I was there until I was already around their house & on my way back to my truck after dewebbing.
It's not like they have a mushroom or pot farm! That was the only mushroom I found there. Lol!