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    Visit to Bucknell woods

    I decided to head out to a local wood, to see what I could find in the way of tinder. Came across a handful of fungi, but most where too small to be of any use, so where left to do what they do best.
    Here's a couple shots of bracket fungus





    This one I harvested as it was around 8 inches wide, will be preparing the amadou from it later



    I also came across evidence of the local squirrel population having a small feast on a fallen tree



    There was also plenty of rabbits around, but sadly too fast and far for my phone camera to get any shots. Next time rabbits....next time...lol
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    Looks really good there
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    Quote Originally Posted by bencasey2001 View Post
    Looks really good there
    thinking of another possible place to stop off are you? lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by crazysaint222 View Post
    thinking of another possible place to stop off are you? lol
    Erm I been sussed LOL
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    Cut open the fungi I harvested at Bucknell and here she is, plenty of tinder which has now been removed. Found a handful of woodlice larvae inside so popped it in a sandwich bag with a dash of meths, sealed it up and letting the fumes kill off any other unwanted bugs.
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