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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: liloldme] * 1
    #23915085 - 12/11/16 12:45 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I'm excited to see the fruits of your labor..


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: maynardjameskeenan]
    #23915111 - 12/11/16 12:54 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Careful tho. Introducing ovoids to his cyans was a suggestion I made so it'll probably all go to hell.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: Adden]
    #23915441 - 12/11/16 08:07 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Waiting on an Ovoid print to show up, I neglected to take some this year.  :ponder:

After that it's cyan and ovoid LC after a lil isolating on pasty plates.

Gentlemen, let's paint the town caramel.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: Mr Piggy]
    #23916055 - 12/11/16 11:35 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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Waiting on an Ovoid print to show up, I neglected to take some this year.  :ponder:

After that it's cyan and ovoid LC after a lil isolating on pasty plates.

Gentlemen, let's paint the town caramel.



Exelent suggestion sir! :thumbup:


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: oregonshroomers]
    #23918234 - 12/11/16 11:16 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: liloldme]
    #23918493 - 12/12/16 02:56 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Slim pickings. Maybe like an ounce for 3 hours worth and it was a lot of work. A lot. At least they weren't smaller than dimes. Nickel to quarter no half dollars but one was close.

Picked through the evening as things were so sparse. Flooding took out two huge patches it broke my heart. Those were my go-to, a grove that everyone misses, and there were no signs of human or animal activity.

At this point, the way the substrate is, the way the detritus is, the frequent fruiting in micro climates. I don't think they're done. I am at a point now in which I want to say this species has "two seasons".

There are still a lot of grasses that still need to die, there's dead ferns that still need more decay, there's pine needles so very warm to the touch a few inches down. I ain't afraid to get dirty and shove a hand down and feel around. A lot of anaerobic activity, and a lot of azures throwing a single fruit off the smallest pockets of lignin soil, pine cones, or sticks.

Areas don't even resemble what they did when I picked mushrooms that looked way better than this. Last year's light frost in Thanksgiving paved the way for a nice cold shock for everybody and they bounced back before Christmas, and still fruited for 3 more weeks.

There is still scotch broom flowering. I've still found a few russula and one slippery jack. The false turkey tail is still alive. Tubaria and Hypholoma are still around, and the mycenoids are still hugging pines. The mosses, too, are very rich. Inky caps are growing strong like they do in spring.

The threshing have revealed a lot of areas so I didn't waste much time in them. I went a little deeper into the pines that have small groves kinda. Grassy with a mix of sedge/scotchbroom. Not too wet and not where salt water collects. Wild raspberry areas are doing well. Low foliage at the bases is great.

I also has luck tenderly brushing my bare hands in wide swaths of pine needles. Slowly, like if you were straightening out a bolt of silk. The caps kind of jiggle or slime your fingers. If you go too hard or too fast the caps pop off and you miss the lib-like stems. They're even bendy when healthy and kind of what I imagine libs to be; pliable and wrap it around your finger.

And before anybody loses their mind over small mushrooms or stem butts, it's 17 degrees there right now and those would be aborted and black by noon tomorrow. I've been feeding a lot of azures in a Portland park on water since it's on my way home.

Azures ain't done, a few things still need to happen in the nutrient cycle. We can only hope temperatures agree. I will not stop until I find small, heavy, potent and brown azures. I call em fire crackers. We fried balls and lit Roman candles the night we found them. They grow in the berry bushes, right after it looks like everything has given up, but before it truly all has. The mycelial mats aren't done, a lot are still very warm under a foot or two of grass.












































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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: Adden]
    #23918552 - 12/12/16 04:02 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Way to keep it alive Big A. Savage as Fuck.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: NothingsChanged]
    #23918577 - 12/12/16 04:31 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

15 minutes of picking this time last year.



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I bet right before Christmas for one last flush or two, and it'll be stunning and gone as quickly as it came before it peters out. That's my guess, as long as it stays 40/35 degrees and doesn't deviate too much. And warm rain.


Thank you for your kind words NC.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: Adden]
    #23918661 - 12/12/16 06:02 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

It's dumping snow on me at the moment.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: NothingsChanged]
    #23918915 - 12/12/16 09:08 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I think these tiny ones may be my last for the season...


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: oregonshroomers]
    #23921404 - 12/12/16 11:43 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)



Found a cluster of defrosted pellies with some nice bluing in the stipe



And i think the kitsap cyans are about done for the season...

The panther caps seem to think it's spring already though


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: N05482] * 1
    #23924191 - 12/13/16 08:33 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Found a cool example of how resilient pellies are to the cold. And how cyans don't fair so well.



These were taken bout 25 feet apart in the same bed of chips. Both were recently covered in 4 inches plus of snow for a day or two.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: N05482]
    #23925487 - 12/14/16 10:35 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Neat! :popcorn:


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: Mr Piggy]
    #23943949 - 12/20/16 04:30 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Just got into town.  That freeze last week finish the season?


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: IslandShroomer]
    #23943972 - 12/20/16 04:40 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

For the most part I think the season is done, there might be a few popping up here and there from the thawing. Good luck :thumbup:


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: IslandShroomer]
    #23944108 - 12/20/16 05:31 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I noticed a fruiting of Galerina in the thick of the snow.  They took a bit of a beating though.


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: TheDuder]
    #23945717 - 12/21/16 10:35 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

I need to make it back up around Thanksgiving one of these years. I miss hunting!


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: IslandShroomer]
    #23947877 - 12/22/16 01:28 AM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Yeah things are toast up here...


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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: Joust]
    #23959129 - 12/26/16 07:50 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)

Lil thaw in the last few days gave the pellies one more chance. Wonder if they will make it?



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Re: Un (Official 2016 PNW Actives Thread) [Re: N05482]
    #23959309 - 12/26/16 09:14 PM (7 years, 1 month ago)



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