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Foray Log 25.2022 - South Central Oregon Coast
Foray Log- South Central Oregon Coast, February 5, 2022
Scouting out new territory to mushroom hunt is always an adventure. If you have never been to a place before, it is hard to know exactly what you are getting yourself into. My friend Beth and I decided to get way out of town and go explore about 4 hours south of our forests into the south Siuslaw, Elliot State Forests, and BLM land off the Umpqua River. We researched the area with a mix of google maps, OnX maps, BLM maps, state forest maps, blog posts, newspaper articles and observations on iNaturalist. We were on the hunt for Black Trumpets, Craterellus cornucopioides, in the Tanoak forests of southwestern Oregon.
Beth came to my house at 6:45 where we packed up our gear, enough food for a few days and spirit ready for adventure. We had not been out to the woods together for months, maybe even a year and we finally made it work
Foray Log 122.2022 - Alsea Falls Area
Foray Log- Alsea Falls Area, January 22, 2022
After the whole family recovered from COVID, I wanted to get out and meet with my study group for a late winter foray. I got the group together and we caravanned out to the Alsea Falls area. We were not looking for anything particular, but just wanted to see what was fruiting this time of year. I am always impressed by the diversity of fungi in the coastal range mid winter. It is probably my favorite time to go to the woods because