Posted by Joe M.
Thinking that the weekend weather was going to be bad, I decided to take today's afternoon, thursday the 30th, for a little foray of my own. It was a beautifull afternoon. I went on the road to McCall, up to 5,000 feet or close to that. Everything was going according to plan, I was finding small mushrooms. I found a couple fleshy ones, for a change, and when in my hand I realized they were Chanterelles. I thought that the season for them was over, but with this rain they are actively growing right now ( I left many small ones behind). Heads up! Maybe you should check your favorite Chanterelle spot.
Cantharellus cibarius var. roseocanus
Looking good. What a long fall mushroom season we are having.
ReplyDeleteThey do look very good. I remember the time when I was analyzing mushrooms influenced by rain at www.essay-writing-place.com. Then it was a research based on the facts from London research group.
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