Last night, Sauteed some fresh morels with sweet onions & veggies. Done with lots of butter and garlic. Scoopped that into my cup noodle soup. 🍜 woo wee it was on point 🤤 Really helped, taken the edge of the fever! (Morel fever) that is!😅
@northernwildharvest I'll need to try that. Morel power. Maybe I use all the one that are cut/ broken. Dehydrate them & blend them in a coffee grinder....
Is this from this year or last??, I haven't found any yet In ontario and never anything like you get lol, me and my kids are still trying, just seen leaks come up the other day, hope the morels are soon!!!
Yep I can do more of that this season when I'm filming. It's mostly boreal black spruce in the Yukon with some lodgepole pine. The deciduous trees are mostly trembling aspen, birch and willow. In general the tree variety isn’t as complex in the far north because many species don't survive the cold winters.
@5:12 That's a juicy transition from drone in the sky to gopro on the ground. You should do morel like that.🤩
Wow nice
these are the kind of days that make the really great days feel really special
Definitely approve the ugly stick. I know it's still rough, but you got love the firemans trail.
Yes that firemans trail definitely made things easier
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Last night, Sauteed some fresh morels with sweet onions & veggies. Done with lots of butter and garlic. Scoopped that into my cup noodle soup. 🍜 woo wee it was on point 🤤
Really helped, taken the edge of the fever! (Morel fever) that is!😅
mmmm...garlic, butter and morels! 😅
I had a stir-fry last night with morel powder added to the rice, it was delish.
Love morels in cup a noodle!!! It's one of my regulars.
@northernwildharvest I'll need to try that. Morel power. Maybe I use all the one that are cut/ broken. Dehydrate them & blend them in a coffee grinder....
Hello from Beautiful British Columbia Canada 🇨🇦
A+ FOR 100% Effort ..next burn maybe!
what app do you guys use for scouting burn sites?? hope this years harvests are going well too
A mix of apps, physical printed maps, gps with backroad topography, google earth historical data and the drone once there 😅
Day 19 --its been 19 days in the middle of nowhere👍❤️
Thanks for the video guys, sorry you hiked that far for so little return, bet that wasn't the first or last time though!
Thank you! That's just how it goes sometimes
Is this from this year or last??, I haven't found any yet In ontario and never anything like you get lol, me and my kids are still trying, just seen leaks come up the other day, hope the morels are soon!!!
Last season! Still early for most of Canada unless you're near sea level. Good luck out there!
Don't know what is ahead but you have the drones
Can you identify the tries when you're recording the next video? I have the worst tree identification 😂
Yep I can do more of that this season when I'm filming. It's mostly boreal black spruce in the Yukon with some lodgepole pine. The deciduous trees are mostly trembling aspen, birch and willow.
In general the tree variety isn’t as complex in the far north because many species don't survive the cold winters.
@@northernwildharvest That'd be interesting to learn when I travel up there to forage on my year off! Thank you
Yall need any help?? Love hunting shrooms.