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Alan Rockefeller
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Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08
#8488474 - 06/05/08 01:50 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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Porcini habitat - The flats between pilgrim creek and black fox mountain. 3400 - 3800 ft.

The first find of the trip - A large butter bolete (Boletus regius) in an open area near a western red cedar.




Amanita aprica, the most common mushroom out there by far.


Cortinarius verrucisporus


ID?


Douglas fir forest at higher elevation - Off of highway 49 at around 5200 ft.


This was just an inch away from the large morels




Tricholoma moseri

Nolanea verna var. isodiametrica

Up further in elevation, Hygrophorous subalpinus, near snow melt

Clitocybe glacialis is one of the most common mushrooms found near snow melt. It fruits just at the place where the snow melts, usually within a few feet.

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I don't know whether the bolete, the morels, or the scorpion is cooler. Great finds! Is that your wife in one of the photos?
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#8488560 - 06/05/08 02:05 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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Badass. Wish I coulda joined you. The Four Tet show I had tickets to see was canceled, so I was kicking myself.
That B. appendiculatus was damn well buried from the looks of it. Did you eat it? They're pretty good.
That cortinate veil on the C. magnivelatus is rad, I've never found that one myself.
Mmmmmm, morels!!
That scorpion looks really pathetic, but cute. Did you pet it?
How'd Margaret do on finding mushrooms? She find anything cool? I don't think I've ever gone hunting with her, but those are some fatty morels she has.
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: CureCat]
#8489130 - 06/05/08 04:34 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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nice, how many morels did you find?
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: wyattb]
#8489181 - 06/05/08 04:46 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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Nice pics Alan!
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#8489668 - 06/05/08 07:04 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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Nice pictures, especially the cortinarius. Looks like a great hunt!
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: scout24]
#8489692 - 06/05/08 07:10 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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mmmmm morels and big ones at that great pics and good job man keep truckin on
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Great stuff and habitat.
Those Tricholomas look to be in the group of species near T. myomyces. They're some of the hardest mushrooms I know of to tell apart.
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 [Re: ToxicMan]
#8491004 - 06/05/08 11:54 PM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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I'm new to spring king hunting, but would like to test my luck this year. Any advice regarding habitat (trees, moisture needs, temperature, etc), elevation, and geography in CA would be awesome! Cheers, Oron
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 [Re: oronito]
#8491055 - 06/06/08 12:13 AM (5 months, 24 days ago) |
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Great pics Al, love the above forest shot. That Red plant is quite interesting i'd like to know what that is too. The Scorpions a nice 1
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The second picture of Cortinarius magnivelatus is really awesome! What a spectacular site to go mushroom hunting.
Did the morels have a strong scent, it looks as though you and your cohort found them just in time.
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 [Re: georgeM]
#8492062 - 06/06/08 09:25 AM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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Clitocybe albirhiza


Tom Volk identified these as Spongipellis sp.



Plectania nannfeldtii, a snowmelt ascomycete

This is the undescribed unknown snowmelt Pholiota that David Arora mentioned in Mushrooms Demystified.



Heterotextus alpinus

Hygrophorus subalpinus
I ate this one. Fried it in butter with salt and pepper until it was golden brown. Delicious!


Nivatogastrium nubigenum, a secotioid Pholiota is common in snowmelt areas.


Boletus regius. I fried them over a camp stove with high heat for a few minutes, the taste was amazing.


ID?

Boletus pinophilus




Sarcodon sp.


Many of the mushrooms were found by checking under small shrumps

80% of the shrumps conceal Amanita aprica

But some do not, especially near western red cedar





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Amazing!!! The abundance of snowmelt fungi is really cool!
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: CureCat]
#8493000 - 06/06/08 02:46 PM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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That B. appendiculatus was damn well buried from the looks of it. Did you eat it? They're pretty good.
The B. appendiculatus turned out to be B. regius due to the red color of the cap. It was buried but the shrump was massive and right out in the open. It could have been the most delicious thing I tasted that weekend.
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That cortinate veil on the C. magnivelatus is rad, I've never found that one myself.
The C. magnivelatus turned out to be C. verrucisporus due to the yellow color in the veil and cap.
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nice, how many morels did you find?
2 lbs, looked for four hours.
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Nice pictures, especially the cortinarius. Looks like a great hunt! 
These pics are only 640x480, they look great at higher resolution, those are here.
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Those Tricholomas look to be in the group of species near T. myomyces. They're some of the hardest mushrooms I know of to tell apart.
The trich turned out to be Tricholoma moseri
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I'm new to spring king hunting, but would like to test my luck this year. Any advice regarding habitat (trees, moisture needs, temperature, etc), elevation, and geography in CA would be awesome!
Check this weekend in the shasta-trinity national forest northeast of mccloud. All the boletes I found this time were not more than 20 feet from a western red cedar. The boletes are fruiting at 3000-4000 feet right now. Later in the season they will be at higher elevations. We couldn't even get to medicine lake because the road was blocked with snow, but in six weeks they will be fruiting there if it rains.
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#8493034 - 06/06/08 02:59 PM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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>The C. magnivelatus turned out to be C. verrucisporus due to the yellow >color in the veil and cap.
I thought so at first, but the photos above seemed more consistent with the photos of C. magnivelatus, rather than the dingy brown C. verrucisporus. But you saw 'em first hand, so I'll take your call. 
I don't think Medicine Lake will need rain if it is currently covered in snow. The snow melt should be sufficient for a flush. Not to say the rain won't help! I remember we missed it by a week or so last year. Looked like prime hunting grounds. Nice camp grounds if you go there during the week (when other people are absent).
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: Alan Rockefeller]
#8493038 - 06/06/08 03:00 PM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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Very cool. Awesome pictures. Thanks for sharing and the report. This has been the coolest thing I've seen all day. peace
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: shroomgatherer]
#8493104 - 06/06/08 03:18 PM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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Grrreat finds Alan! I especially like the boletes, so weird to see them on these boards while we'll have to wait a few more months to get them around here!
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: koraks]
#8493384 - 06/06/08 04:24 PM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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Thanks Alan! I'll probably go and if I do, I'll share my report!
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: oronito]
#8493794 - 06/06/08 06:24 PM (5 months, 23 days ago) |
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great pics ...nice camera, I'm hungry now
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Re: Mt. Shasta - 6/3/08 (high bandwidth images) [Re: Juke Adro]
#8508340 - 06/10/08 06:38 PM (5 months, 19 days ago) |
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whoa! that first picture is that Mt. Shasta, wow look like heaven or that is i how image the earth was long ago .
i will definitely wanna go there some day i don't understand why is not so many actives in those habitat look amazing perhaps you should introduce a few . 
iam speech less and could only enjoy and imaging those flavor odor and hikes where like.
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