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136. Fungus Federation of Santa Cruz Long Distance Forays 2023 Albion II Foray January

忍齋 黃薔 李相遠 2023. 1. 26. 10:46
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Long Distance Forays
Santa Cruz is blessed with some of the finest foray habitat on the West Coast. Fungal enthusiasts, whether taxonomist, dye artisan or edible collector, can choose from hundreds of species available in the area. With this bounty so close at hand, many intrepid FFSC members heed the call of far-away places as they venture away from the Central Coast. Long distance forays carry the allure of rich fungal finds, amazing culinary pleasures and collaborating with other attendees to enjoy our finds and adventures.
Alaska Foray
The long distance foray season begins at Bill White’s Alaska Sports Lodge in Sterling. The week is filled with forays thru the woods and tundra in search of boletes, gypsy mushrooms and rare species. Side trips often include a clam dig at the beach, fishing, photography, bear and wildlife watching.
We next travel to Echo Summit in September for a weekend at the California Alpine Club lodge, high above Lake Tahoe. Here we convene to foray for boletes and fall species, excellent culinary adventures and comradeship as we welcome Autumn and the advent of the California fungal season.
December finds us at the Albion Field Station on the Mendocino coast. The rich fungal diversity of the area offers numerous species for collection. Boletes, matsutake, chanterelles, candy caps and much more can be found from the Jackson Demonstration Forest to Salt Point State Park. The large community room at the field station is the focal point for our infamous Saturday night potluck.
Alaska Plane
In late January, we return to Albion for our second Mendocino coast foray. Bounties of black trumpets, hedgehogs and winter chanterelles greet us as we foray through-out the area. Another amazing Saturday night potluck is enjoyed by all as we share the day’s events and experiences.
The siren call of morels takes us to the Sierras in May as the weather warms we find ourselves at the PiPi campground in the El Dorado National Forest. The group gathers to enjoy the vernal offerings of the area as morels, snow flowers, coccoras, dogwood blossoms, woodland agaricus and early boletes begin appearing. Saturday evening is punctuated with picnic tables full of potluck offerings and a roaring campfire gathering.
? WHAT: 2023 Albion II Foray - January
? WHEN: 20-22, January 2023
? WHERE: Albion Field Station, Albion Field Station, 34100 Albion Street Albion, CA 95410
This is Albion II, our annual January trip to the #AlbionFieldStation , located six miles south of the town of #Mendocino . The Mendocino Coast is a bountiful haven for fungal species in any season. The Albion II foray focuses on a wide range of fungi, with edibles including boletes, chanterelles, candy caps, matsutake and hedgehogs. Members staying offsite can now purchase a ticket (non refundable to offset the cost of the group permit, cafeteria rental and speaker fees) to join us for the morning Saturday foray, our fabulous Saturday night potluck, and the listen to our guest speaker, Noah Siegel. However you must show proof of vaccination and you must be a FFSC member for you and your guests to attend. Masks are still required in the buildings. Registration opens December 16th.
The Albion Retreat and Learning Center is located just one mile from the seashore, eight miles south of Mendocino, 28 miles from a state forest, and 60 miles from Salt Point in the valley of an old lumber camp on the Albion River, it has welcomed students and visitors with its rustic charm since 1947. The Albion Retreat and Learning Center is owned and operated by Pacific Union College.
The Albion Retreat and Learning Center features heated private cabins with private baths and a large dining hall with a commercial kitchen which is available to all our guests. The center serves as our hub and we utilize the kitchen for meals and our famous Saturday night potluck. Additional information regarding the Albion Retreat and Learning Center can be found at https://www.puc.edu/about-puc/albion-....
We encourage all those who want to learn more about mushrooms come to the lab and help out with the ID.
PERMITS:
Salt Point -
Not required
There is a bag limit of five pounds of mushrooms per person per day, and commercial picking of any kind is not allowed. Fines are steep for infringements—up to $300.
Jackson State Demonstration Forest -
Each person interested in picking mushrooms MUST have a permit,
$20 per person
Only mail option is available for this permit.- don't forget the stamped self-addressed envelope for them to mail you your permit(s).
Allow 10-14 days, check or money order only, etc.
More information is provided below for members so join up.
Happy Hunting,
Minister of Long Distance Forays #FungusFederationofSantaCruz
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