Today's Ride

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Here’s an autumnal scene. As there’s no ‘mushrooms and bikes’ thread (yet, admittedly that would be very seasonal), I thought I would share this here. It’s a rather fine parasol mushroom. Also, this follows on from the nice fungi content from @Betsy on this thread a while back. I am something of a fungi-spotter, and that includes on my rides this time of year.

Good stuff @sjcprojects

I used to live adjacent to a woodland for 17yrs so i did lots of mushroom hunting.. now i'm more of a city-boy, less so..

Some lovely photography in Roger Phillips Mushrooms ..and a well thumbed compendium.

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I enjoyed this too which i read on the plane this year

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Amethyst deceiver :cool:
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Yup, I have that Roger Phillips book too. Quite often my heart sinks as I open a section and I’m reminded that there are seemingly endless species that all look extremely similar. Sometimes I’ve managed to correctly ID a few tricky ones (at least, that’s what I think). I do also use my phone for that, but it’s very hit and miss.
 
Yup, I have that Roger Phillips book too. Quite often my heart sinks as I open a section and I’m reminded that there are seemingly endless species that all look extremely similar. Sometimes I’ve managed to correctly ID a few tricky ones (at least, that’s what I think). I do also use my phone for that, but it’s very hit and miss.

The weird and wonderful ones are easy-peasy to ID.. the more mundane are quite the opposite.. sadly, the ones that turn your internal organs to mush don't look too far removed from young field mushrooms..

It's just some awful trick mother nature likes to play on us..
 
Look (in the beech wood) it’s a wonderful Boletus!
Or is it?
Yes I think so.
But that one there isn’t
Ah
But this one might be
Might be?
Well…..

Etc etc
 
Today’s ride was really very good.
The trail we intended to do was closed off.
So explored this track and that one
Wiggle climb climb wiggle.

The single track in the beech woods is now covered with leaves, so way-finding is rather hilarious, a sort of I THINK it’s this way crunch crunch AH no….

There’s a trail in there somewhere:

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Yet another lovely autumn vista

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