+vycache Posted September 8, 2005 Posted September 8, 2005 I saw a category for fishing spots and berry picking but not one for mushrooms, nor did a search of the forums pick up anything on "mushroom". I'm a member of the Humboldt Mycological Society and take advantage of my GPSr to mark good places to return and look for wild mushrooms. Wild mushroom season starts soon here in the costal Pacific northwest. I'm also an Environmental Science: Technology - Landscape Ecosystems major at Humboldt State University and would be very interested to learn about mushroom locations and time of year they are available in different parts of the US and world.
+Mushroom Doom Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 I saw a category for fishing spots and berry picking but not one for mushrooms, nor did a search of the forums pick up anything on "mushroom". I'm a member of the Humboldt Mycological Society and take advantage of my GPSr to mark good places to return and look for wild mushrooms. Wild mushroom season starts soon here in the costal Pacific northwest. I'm also an Environmental Science: Technology - Landscape Ecosystems major at Humboldt State University and would be very interested to learn about mushroom locations and time of year they are available in different parts of the US and world. Whoah! I'm ALL OVER this one!!!!
+garri Posted September 10, 2005 Posted September 10, 2005 This idea is great, I will vote for it but i think that people will keep that kind of coordinates form themselves.
+vycache Posted September 12, 2005 Author Posted September 12, 2005 True, they are like secret fishing holes, but I think enough people would like to share.
bogleman Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 Now that spring is ing the area in NWPA (Erie PA) this one has come to the top of my list. I am looking for Morels in NWPA and I would love to be part of this list. I have hunted them in the past and having a hot spot would be great so I am happy to bump this one to the top of the list. I would be happy to share and learn of those sweet spots.
+Ambrosia Posted April 4, 2006 Posted April 4, 2006 I wish that we had marked the spot several years ago when we came upon the mother of all morel spots. It was like finding King Solomon's treasure.....they were everywhere! Yum. *drool*. I would never know how to get back to that spot.
+vycache Posted April 4, 2006 Author Posted April 4, 2006 It has been half a year since I proposed this category and I've since dedicated my time to other pursuits (mostly homebrewing and mushroom cultivation). I'm afraid I don't have time to lead this category but would be happy to hand it off to someone who is feeling ambitious about it. I'll also be happy to log some great spots in Northern California in which to find Chanterelles and King Boletes.
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