Mushroom season should be starting to wind down in the High Country about now, though finds of edible boletes spurred by rains and warm temperatures were reported last week. The big, prized king ...
Mushrooms are a big deal here in the Pacific Northwest. With our damp and forested landscape, a vast array of mushrooms grows throughout the region, from the recognizable to the downright odd. The ...
Max Walton and Wade Watkins climbed the dense and soggy slopes of Chugach National Forest near Ingram Creek on Tuesday. Though the Anchorage men moved slowly around stumps and through thick brush, ...
Bolete mushrooms grow on the ground near trees, have umbrella-like caps and have pores rather than gills on the underside of the cap. There are many different kinds of bolete mushrooms in North ...
GATHERING MUSHROOMS FOR food and fabric dyes is a Pacific Northwest tradition going back thousands of years, but it’s also a risky venture if gatherers aren’t educated in mushroom identification. A ...