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Jack Mountain Bushcraft Journal 10: ESSP Week 3

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Test your bushcraft knowledge! We put one factual error in this week's video. Can you find it?

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  • bouncy bouncy bouncy hippie breasts.

  • i'm quite fond of this video from 5:12 to 5:19. (this post is child friendly, so please don't delete.) SERIOUSY, check out 5:12 to 5:19. It's awesome.

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  • Hell yeah, that's my favorite part too!

  • While it is reasonable to conclude from the video that the mushroom is properly identified as Amanita virosa, the common name is not "Death Cap". A. Phalloides owns that dubious moniker.

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    A. virosa is commonly known as the "Destroying Angel", a name anyone would understand if they came across a stand of these large bright white mushrooms in a dark forest. While they smell very pleasant, and are supposedly delicious, the amatoxins within will turn a human's liver and kidneys

    to goo within a week. That qualifies as "eating you from the insides" as far as I'm concerned.

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    At this point there is not much traditional medicine can do to help someone who has injested any mushroom containing amatoxins. Large doses of extract of milk thistle are effective at protecting the liver if given early enough, but most of our doctors have no training identifying mushrooms or treating the poisonings caused by them.

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    I am very interested in taking your yearlong immersion program but I know I won't have the money by April, mabey not even by next year. What program would you suggest to someone who is on a budget but has no other constraints? (i.e. timing, other obligations)

  • do yall no how to cook a hole porcupine with no knife no pot no nothing

    well ill tell you lol

    u mix mud or collect mud and cover the pine whith it then plunk it on the fire and when the mud gets hard you peel it off and off comes the quills and dirt and shes cooked

  • its the mushrooms thats the error they dont eat you from the inside thats all bull

    they mabey poisonus tho, idk i tend to stay away from them

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