Another spring outing with pics!!!

Gaurdian_A1

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I found some little chives!
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Getting the fire going with my ESEE fire kit
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bent douglas fir
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tinder fungus
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more to come
 
I havent identified this fungi yet..help anyone?
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more fungi
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Saskatoon buds
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skunk cabbage
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solomons seal
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wildlife axe
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my ESEE 5
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okay buddy here they are. early spring to late spring.
fatwood stump..(big suprise)
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fatwood fire
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swiss cut buffalo steaks over the fire. it doesnt get any better than this.
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devils club
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one of my secret locations...water is so clear you can see 20-25 pound dolly varden and salmon swimming in the water...this place is beautiful beyond words.
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trippy moth
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tending to the fire
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That moth is trippy. At first I thought it was some weird snake looking creature!
 
Great pics! I'd love to find some tinder fungus, got any tips or is it just luck?
 
Great pics:thumbup:

tinder fungus
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That looks like false tinder fungus. True Tinder Fungus is black outside and burnt orange inside. It is found on live Birch trees, while false tinder fungus is found on dead birch trees most of the time.
 
Cool pics. I'd like to try some tinder fungus eventually. Only time I saw it I didn't pick it up :o

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First couple of close up pics are great looking pics, were they shot with a dslr?
 
sweet! keep the pics coming. is that esee fire kit black/dark gray? if it is where'd you order it from?
 
Great pics:thumbup:



That looks like false tinder fungus. True Tinder Fungus is black outside and burnt orange inside. It is found on live Birch trees, while false tinder fungus is found on dead birch trees most of the time.

Good observation! Although it looks like most other tinder fungus i've found i never broke that one off the tree to check. That was found on a living poplar tree.. I will go back next time i'm in that area to further investigate!

-Gaurdian_A1
 
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