On October 6 and 8, we went up to about 5200 ft. and found
lots of different species again.
On the 6th, the first mushrooms we
found a few Boletus edulis.
The other mushrooms at
that spot included a rosette of
Phaeolus schweinitzii and
some Boletus edulis.
We the went to a
campground near the lake, and found more edulis, plus the
usual bunch of various Russulas.
On the Buck's Lake loop
trail at the north end of the lake, we saw lots more mushrooms than the last time we
were there just a week ago, including more B. edulis, Gastoboletus, Ramaria,
Ganoderma, Russula, Chroogomphus, Suillus, Albatrellus, and a few other Boletes.
Below are several of the pictures
taken:
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Boletus edulis
Notice the pinkish pore tubes |
Sliced open |
Phaeolus schweinitzii on stump |
Two more edulis |
Small Ganoderma oregonense |
Ramaria rasilispora |
Gastroboletus amyloideus, broken open |
Identified |
Russula sp. and Boletus zelleri |
Suillus tomentosus |
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Suillus over, with Chroogomphus rutilus |
Albatrellus ovinus |
Albatrellus underside |
Salmon spawning |
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