Mount Aurin and mushrooms

Alfredo

Settler
Oct 25, 2009
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ITALY (ALPS)
Hi all,
today a very light trekking 3 h on Mount Aurin (a big hill, actually, just 745 mslm), just near my house
start is from church of Mugnai village

15 min and we arrive to this water, old people said when this "hair" is on the water, water is not drinkable

today my knife is the Scrap Yard MUK


on the woods, many mushrooms


on the top of the hill


my MUK skinning this tree


hello

what we found

(warning: these mushrooms are good to eat, but there are similar poisonous, pay attention)


come back home, ciao Alfredo
 

Galemys

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Dec 13, 2004
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Zaandam, the Netherlands
Wow, what a stunning flightless cricket!
What´s with the ´hair´? Is it an animal or some kind of vegetal matter?
I love these picture threads from far away, keep them coming!

Cheers,

Tom

PS The second brown fungus might be a poisonous rimroll (Paxillus???)
 

Alfredo

Settler
Oct 25, 2009
624
2
ITALY (ALPS)
Hi, the "hair" it's a worm, but old people called him "hair".

Wow, what a stunning flightless cricket!
What´s with the ´hair´? Is it an animal or some kind of vegetal matter?
I love these picture threads from far away, keep them coming!

Cheers,

Tom

PS The second brown fungus might be a poisonous rimroll (Paxillus???)
 

Ratbag

Native
Aug 10, 2005
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Barnsley
Is the external sheet.

Oh OK, I can see that now. Fair one.

But the picture got me thinking about the woods surrounding the local scout campsite, where there are a lot of live birch trees where some people have harvested the bark right down to the wood i.e. not leaving the inner bark intact. This obviously makes a really unsightly mess and causes considerable damage to the tree. My bet is that the perps aren't hooligans, and have either seen a bushcraft "personality" do it on TV or seen it on the internet but, crucially, they don't realise that the inner bark has to be left intact.

Personally, I only collect birch sheets like that from dead trees, as i don't think I would trust myself to take it from a live tree without causing damage to the tree.

Just my take on things

Rat
 

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