MT Lemmon Regional Mushroom Foray
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FORAGING SEASON STARTS IN JULY AND ENDS IN OCTOBER! This is a Mushroom identification workshop for individuals that are interested about learning about edible mushrooms and local varieties. We are typically up there until about sunset. I will make this a fun and exciting learning experience. You will learn to identify medicinal, edible mushrooms, and poisonous mushrooms. Since I am working alone I can only do roughly 20 people per trip. This event costs $10 per person. Payment can be made in person or through venmo : @luiza-x
For Thursdays foray if you would like to carvan meet at le buzz coffee and company (9121 E Tanque Verde Rd) by 11:00am. Please message and let me know if you plan to meet at le buzz, if not please meet me at the trailhead parking lot. We should be meeting at the trailhead by aproximately 12pm. I will be starting at the top of mount lemmon at the canada del oro trailhead parking lot right by the last gate to the observatory on mount lemmon. For directions, put in "mount lemmon trail", it is next to the sky center and canada del oro trail. We will be checking out two different spots on this foray. Message me in advance if you need additional directions. Please check in with me for attendance, and check out if you plan to leave early. Mt Lemmon is about a 50 min to an hour drive from Tucson, so make sure that if you are not car pooling that you have enough gas for this trip. Our other priority is to clean up our forests and educate people on respecting nature and harvesting laws and protocol (bring a trash bag). If you RSVP and then cancel last minute, please let me know through a text. I want everybody to take my phone number down and communicate with me on the day of the trip so we are not delayed due to lack of communication.
On these forays we cover a lot of rugged terrain in high altitude, this may make walking and breathing difficult so consult your doctor if you have any conditions that may be affected by these factors. We often walk through steep areas and may encounter poison oak/wild life. Please be mindful of where you step as there are wasps' nests up on the mountain. If you are allergic to wasps or bees please do bring your epi-pen. My partners and I will do our best to keep everyone in a relatively close proximity and answer questions, however everyone must be careful and responsible for their own safety when wondering off. With this said no one has ever been hurt in any of my forays so let's keep that way and let's have some fun! Don't forget to wear pants/long socks and long sleeves to protect yourself from being scratched or bitten by bugs.
Please respect mother nature and whenever you harvest Mushrooms only take as much as you need and take 1/3 from a batch leave 2/3 do not over harvest! Be considerate of the forest and all of the inhabitants that also live off Mushrooms. If you’re going to harvest more than what you need for personal use (limit one three gallon bucket per year), please go down to Forest Services and get a permit. Without a permit mushrooms may only be harvested for personal use. Violators will be reported and kicked from the group. Due to a collaboration and encouragement from my behalf Forest Service has now published a set of guidelines for foraging Mushrooms please adhere to the guidelines.
Materials recommended for the foray are:
-Large baskets for collecting mushrooms
-Compass
-Pocket knife or hunting knife
-Paintbrush for cleaning mushrooms
-Broken in boots or steel toe shoes or hiking shoes
-Plenty of water
-Bug spray
-A whistle in case someone gets lost
-Hat
-A mushroom Identification book called “All That the Rain Promises and More” by David Arora
"Ask permission before taking. Abide by the answer. Never take them first. Never take the last. Take only what you need. Take only that which is given. Never take more than half. Leave some for others. Harvest in a way that minimizes harm. Use it respectfully. Never waste what you have taken. Share. Give thanks for what you have been given. Give a gift, in reciprocity for what you have taken. Sustain the ones who sustain you and the earth will last forever." -Braiding Sweetgrass