really enjoy your vids chap - keep them coming . . . you and a couple of others have inspired me to make my own channel featuring reviews on equipment and trails down here in SW France. I am very new to blogging so there is not much on there yet but am getting there!! Happy Hiking.
Hi M8, an add to my post, Well, Wickpieda ?? (spelling), informs me that "" whilst eddible .... "" and goes on to amadou - so, 'haps Ray was generalising eh? - anyway' hay, a health safety warning is never a bad thing eh? Good vid's Thanks
Hi, graet vid on Amadou, have jst watched a vid by Ray Mears (spelling?) on Fungi, he said Poisonous Fungi always has white gills (th part you said was white and chngd colour) ? When making vid's on Fungi, 'haps be a good thing 2 warn against the poisonous side of Fungi handling / eating ? Jst a thought, like, oils and whatnot on the hands needs to be washed off, and 'haps not handle with a wound available 'haps for contamination? Great Vid M8, jst a thought.
Hi reasoning777. I'm afraid this information is dangerously incorrect, there are certainly poisonous fungi that do not have white gills, while there are edible ones that do. Your best bet with fungi foraging is to be able to clearly identify a dozen or so good edible species and treat everything else as suspect. A lot of bracket fungus is inedible simply as it has the texture of wood, but only a few are poisonous (a few are also edible such as Chicken of the Woods and Beefsteak).
Hi NB, thanks for the reply eh. Appreciated, yea, I recall same advise given when in Military, Ray M might well have elaborated and explained, but I only caught a segment, as such. I was only thinking out loud as it were, as to the safety aspect on shrooms, 'haps everybody will already know the basic safety advice, but much like gun safety - load unload always check safe/ show safe etc, you do it knowing it's understood already, but do it all the same eh?
Tore the 'Extensor tendon' straight off the bone in my finger doing a Cornish Wrestling demo. Bit of an odd injury for the sport, I've been doing it all my life and this is the first injury from it.
nasty, i thought maybe you had cut it on the axe,they're mighty good axes those GFB's.hope it gets better soon,i think it takes about 3-4 months,you can put on a cream i will send you in an email. It will aid with the healing process.
very handy to know - cheers
funkyprepper 2 days ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Thanks man! I learned a lot from the video and from reading your comments! Cheers!
mostcanwait 7 months ago
Does this stuff have a shelf life? (No pun intended) Or once it's dry it's good forever? Thanks
mrttou 1 year ago
@mrttou If kept dry it will live-on probably longer than me.
- Ashley Cawley.
NaturalBushcraft 1 year ago
really enjoy your vids chap - keep them coming . . . you and a couple of others have inspired me to make my own channel featuring reviews on equipment and trails down here in SW France. I am very new to blogging so there is not much on there yet but am getting there!! Happy Hiking.
honisett2002 1 year ago
Hi M8, an add to my post, Well, Wickpieda ?? (spelling), informs me that "" whilst eddible .... "" and goes on to amadou - so, 'haps Ray was generalising eh? - anyway' hay, a health safety warning is never a bad thing eh? Good vid's Thanks
reasoning777 2 years ago
Hi, graet vid on Amadou, have jst watched a vid by Ray Mears (spelling?) on Fungi, he said Poisonous Fungi always has white gills (th part you said was white and chngd colour) ? When making vid's on Fungi, 'haps be a good thing 2 warn against the poisonous side of Fungi handling / eating ? Jst a thought, like, oils and whatnot on the hands needs to be washed off, and 'haps not handle with a wound available 'haps for contamination? Great Vid M8, jst a thought.
reasoning777 2 years ago
Hi reasoning777. I'm afraid this information is dangerously incorrect, there are certainly poisonous fungi that do not have white gills, while there are edible ones that do. Your best bet with fungi foraging is to be able to clearly identify a dozen or so good edible species and treat everything else as suspect. A lot of bracket fungus is inedible simply as it has the texture of wood, but only a few are poisonous (a few are also edible such as Chicken of the Woods and Beefsteak).
NaturalBushcraft 2 years ago
Hi NB, thanks for the reply eh. Appreciated, yea, I recall same advise given when in Military, Ray M might well have elaborated and explained, but I only caught a segment, as such. I was only thinking out loud as it were, as to the safety aspect on shrooms, 'haps everybody will already know the basic safety advice, but much like gun safety - load unload always check safe/ show safe etc, you do it knowing it's understood already, but do it all the same eh?
reasoning777 2 years ago
Wicked man i've been after this tuff for ages, i finally found me a sample today :) nice vid dude
ClarkesonTheMarksman 2 years ago
So what type of fungus was that? can you get the amadou from any Polypore fungi?
EvergreenBushcraft 2 years ago
what happened to your little finger?
luvu2luvme 2 years ago
Tore the 'Extensor tendon' straight off the bone in my finger doing a Cornish Wrestling demo. Bit of an odd injury for the sport, I've been doing it all my life and this is the first injury from it.
NaturalBushcraft 2 years ago
nasty, i thought maybe you had cut it on the axe,they're mighty good axes those GFB's.hope it gets better soon,i think it takes about 3-4 months,you can put on a cream i will send you in an email. It will aid with the healing process.
luvu2luvme 2 years ago
Nah, not had a mishap once with an Axe. Now those knives, they're a different story they bite! :(
NaturalBushcraft 2 years ago
sent you that email,hope it helps
luvu2luvme 2 years ago
Is that the same one known as 'Horseshoe' fungus?
Im not up on fungi.
RDPproject 2 years ago
Yea It's good tinder, almost as good as charcloth if you prepare it with saltpetre, and it's easy to find as well!
AlbinMyren 2 years ago