Another beautiful video!! It's interesting to compare the species you find in Canada (or in North Amercica) with the species we find in Europe (I live in France). This time it seems to be the same mushroom : Craterellus tubaeformis, yellowfoot chanterelle or Chanterelles en tube in french. It's a very common mushroom here but quite underrated.😉 This year was pretty good for chanterelles. We also find a very similar mushroom called Craterellus lutescens witch is even better than the yellowfoots, it smells incredibly good (fruity smell). The most popular mushroom here, during the automn season, is Boletus edulis (and the similar species like Boletus aestivalus, aereus or pinophilus). Yellow chanterelles are also very popular (Cantarellus cibarius or pallens for the most common). Ouf...it was quite hard for me to write a message in english😁😁 Congratulations for this video, I'm wainting for the next one. Ps: in France the morels season is going to start in less than 2 months, I'm so impatient!!!!!🙂😁😁
Beautiful yellowfoots. I find it quite cool that these like when the weather is quite cold. Also the taste is great. And here in Europe it's probably the most overlooked mushroom. Everyone picks golden chanterelles, but most of people don't know and don't pick these.
Agreed! Very underrated mushrooms. They are starting to gain popularity here recently, but they are still shadowed by golden chanterelles and pine mushrooms during the season.
Thanks Phil and Randy, this has been a wonderful trip through the woods, picking awesome mushrooms, with you.
There is something really beautiful about watching the harvest of such a wonderful food resource. I became a customer today, can't wait.
I’m always enjoying all the videos of your mushroom foraging. Watching from Manila Philippines. 🥰
Thanks for another amazing adventure. I especially like the mushrooms in the moss. Beautiful.
Your video's are by far the best mushroom foraging love the sound tract and the hunts .makes me want to get out there and pick.
Another beautiful video!!
It's interesting to compare the species you find in Canada (or in North Amercica) with the species we find in Europe (I live in France).
This time it seems to be the same mushroom : Craterellus tubaeformis, yellowfoot chanterelle or Chanterelles en tube in french.
It's a very common mushroom here but quite underrated.😉
This year was pretty good for chanterelles.
We also find a very similar mushroom called Craterellus lutescens witch is even better than the yellowfoots, it smells incredibly good (fruity smell).
The most popular mushroom here, during the automn season, is Boletus edulis (and the similar species like Boletus aestivalus, aereus or pinophilus).
Yellow chanterelles are also very popular (Cantarellus cibarius or pallens for the most common).
Ouf...it was quite hard for me to write a message in english😁😁
Congratulations for this video, I'm wainting for the next one.
Ps: in France the morels season is going to start in less than 2 months, I'm so impatient!!!!!🙂😁😁
Great video again
Those patches look like they could be really good, hoping the frost is late this year and you get to harvest lots of them. Huge Red Cedar tree.
thats funny, I was the soil mix operator for Peltons reforestation myself lol
Beautiful yellowfoots. I find it quite cool that these like when the weather is quite cold. Also the taste is great. And here in Europe it's probably the most overlooked mushroom. Everyone picks golden chanterelles, but most of people don't know and don't pick these.
Agreed! Very underrated mushrooms. They are starting to gain popularity here recently, but they are still shadowed by golden chanterelles and pine mushrooms during the season.
Nice video
Love your videos 🫶 was just curious if where you pick can only you pick there or can anyone go there 🤔
The mushrooms seem to look more rubbery than others you've picked.
Yellowfoots are my favorite for jarring in olive oil Italian style. 😋
This was shot recently?