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Autumn Foraging | X Fire 14UL Stove | Woodland Lunch on an Ultralight Stove 

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So it's Autumn here in the UK and it's a good time for foraging.
I met up with my buddy who has a wealth of knowledge on wild mushrooms and we set out to try to find enough food for a foraged woodland lunch. I had some onion and garlic in my bag and a couple of other bits in case we went hungry. but the aim was to find enough wild food for a lunch which I cooked on my new twig stove, the X-Fire UL17
This Stove is an Ultralight wood burning stove made by X-Fire details below.
Link to the stove outdoorgearess...
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#autumnforest

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Комментарии : 36   
@nigelyarwood1581
@nigelyarwood1581 Год назад
Mr muddy paws very interesting ,he,s is very knowledgeable with the mushrooms
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
He is. I had a fabulous day. 👌
@ewengillies9826
@ewengillies9826 Год назад
Thank goodness I've never been that hungry that I needed to eat a lunch like that. Glad you enjoyed Dan. Bushyboy Oz.
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
You have got to try an ant one day. They're so lemony 🍋 😍
@BurtonOutdoors
@BurtonOutdoors Год назад
Quality forage there lads 👍 All the food groups covered, a shed ton of carbs in chestnuts, vitamins etc in the mushrooms and additional foliage. Looked tasty TBH #ComponentsForTheWin
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
It was a nice lunch. Chestnuts and mushrooms is a classic combo. Even ants are OK to be fair. It was an interesting day wandering about with Jon the walking brain. 😉👍
@afhevh
@afhevh Год назад
Cool roll up twig stove; never seen anything like that before.
@BourneOutside
@BourneOutside Год назад
I imagine them mushrooms tasted lovely. Still very brave of you. I’d be too scared to try.
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
I trust Jon's knowledge. He doesn't take any chances. It was an interesting day 👍
@BourneOutside
@BourneOutside Год назад
@@CampLifeBushcraft It looked interesting. I wish I was knowledgeable like that. They are amazing things, both good and bad.
@vivoutdoors
@vivoutdoors Год назад
That was a fine garnish for a burger Dan! 😂 Just messing with you. Enjoyed this one. Cheers!
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
Yeah a burger in there would have been perfect.. and maybe some cheese!
@terrym1065
@terrym1065 Год назад
I'm very cautious about picking mushrooms even though I took a class in college on the subject. Chanterelles are unmistakable but others are just not worth the price of admission if the identification is off by a little bit. Glad no harm done on your experience. Nice little stove it seems, very lightweight and usable. The lunch looked good but made me question the contents... Thanks Dan for the video and your buddy for the education, well done mate.
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
Jon knows his stuff. It's always a lesson when I hang out with him. I wasn't sure on the stove when I got it. But it's pretty usable. Time will tell on its longevity.
@LundysWildcampBushcraft
@LundysWildcampBushcraft Год назад
Nice one Dan not something I would do just because I don't have any knowledge about foraging the stove works really well I had one out on my last video and will definitely be using it again this weekend atvb Jimmy 😎😎👍👍
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
Me neither mate. I was only beave enough because of Jon's knowledge. I wasn't convinced by that stove when I got it. But it was pretty good to be fair. Hope you're well mate x
@j.brewer7717
@j.brewer7717 Год назад
Dan, what are you doing to me. You know how I love fungi! I was gutted that maggots had got there first. I noticed you were a bit slow in eating your roll😜 At the end with the chestnuts and all, it looked very tasty😋 I'll leave the ants to you😬 Great informative video 👍
@billyaitken7461
@billyaitken7461 Год назад
Saffron milk cap gets used in pickling in Eastern Europe because of it’s peppery flavour (you can definitely get a hint of the ‘pepper’ when you dab it on your lip) . Back roads & woods between the back of Headley and Frensham Ponds will be alive with edibles this time of year, I recall that folks would be collecting Seps for London restaurants when I was round that way for a few years😎👍
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
We had slim pickings here as there were a fair few 'professionals' out picking. Which i suspect was for selling on. We were hoping for parasols for lunch, Jon had spotted loads a few days before, but they were all gone except the older ones.
@billyaitken7461
@billyaitken7461 Год назад
@@CampLifeBushcraft Picketts Hill & heath hill end of things used to get all the commercial pickers with baskets 🤨. Used to get lots of of Shaggy ink caps along the canal side land along the ash ranges / deep cut military land. Slippery Jack is edible but it’s always so slimy, I was never game enough to try it😝.
@eyeofthetiger4184
@eyeofthetiger4184 Год назад
G'day Dan, Jon, really interesting guys, and rolls/sangers, an excellent way to have your foragings ...... in the absense of a steak anyway ; ) And, you still managed to sneak in a purple fella Dan, ......... just watch out for the "blue meanies" You dont have to be asleep to dream with those .......... so I'm told ; ) Yeah death cap and yellow stained are the two big nasties here in oz and of course there's others. Incidentally, shaggy parasol are considered not good at all either. As far as bush tucker in general, I do have a couple of excellent publications on the subject, but even with those, to be honest, I know enough ...... to be dangerous ; ) In fairness, there are quite a few ol' faithfuls here, but barring those, it's very risky business in my view. I always favor fresh, but even the blandest of MREs look good, compared to the unknown ; ) At the end of the day, there's so little, "proper" research on many/most of all species, (and mushies no exception). Gov around the globe would do well to rectify that, ...... rather than concentrate on blowing the shite out of each other. Cheers Duke.
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
Hey bud, yeah, I echo your sentiment at the end there. I wouldn't have the guts to eat this kind of thing without Jonno around to ID them! You say in the absence of steak. I took Lolly out in the forest the other day for her first camp fire steak. Fair to say she's a fan 😉 Look out for a cuteness overload video soon 😍
@lardyguts2
@lardyguts2 Год назад
having learned about that death cap i will never eat non shop purchase fungi ever again
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
Yeah I don't blame you. Scary to know there put there.
@aimskimoskwa3867
@aimskimoskwa3867 Год назад
Heard through the vine- pissed off housewife’s of consistently drunk husbands used to mildly poison them with shaggy ink caps - as it reacts with alcohol….resulting in 4 days of sickness! That’s a way to do it 😆
@JBwhattodo
@JBwhattodo Год назад
🍄
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
🍄🍄
@ryanhowcroft1916
@ryanhowcroft1916 Год назад
That's a woolly milkcap which is poisonous. Both the saffron milkcap and the false saffron milkcap have bright orange milk.
@budwilliams6590
@budwilliams6590 Год назад
The survival manuals that I have advise against messing with Fungi because of the high risk of death compared to the low nutritional value.
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
Yep. Definitely good advice! I wouldn't touch them with Jon around as he has studied them.
@TressaZimmerman
@TressaZimmerman Год назад
Yep, gotta be careful not to eat a poisonous mushroom. Take care
@markcummings6856
@markcummings6856 Год назад
👍 👍
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
😁👍🍄
@Linleys
@Linleys Год назад
Lovely video. Very informative but sorry guys, you are the real Bushcraft experts and I’m more of a mainstream food kind of a guy. Fascinating throughout though. Thanks for sharing. W 🤠
@CampLifeBushcraft
@CampLifeBushcraft Год назад
I'm no expert. I just pointed the camera. A really interesting day though for sure. And a very tasty lunch! 😋
@Andrewoutdooradventures1550
Thanks Dan for Awesome video on foraging for Edible mushrooms I have bought a book on Edible fungi , never touch poison mushrooms cheers Dan
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