Wednesday, July 16, 2008

More Shrooms, more waterfalls



The mushroom, Amanita caesarea, a.k.a. Caesar's mushroom. Though it is supposedly nonpoisonous, the recommendation is not to eat ANY North American Amanita. I read this in "Mushrooms of North America- by Orson K. Miller, Jr." This particular Amanita is surreal in that it looks like something from the "Wizard of Oz". I half expected a knome to pop out from underneath. I found these specimens on an old logging road. The soil was on the dry side, lots of White Pine needles.

The waterfall is in Walpole, NH. A friend told me where to look, so I set out this morning on my mountain bike. This falls appears to be toward the bottom of what I believe might be Aldrich Brook? It's just off the Wentworth Rd, past where the pavement ends. Wentworth Rd is accessible from Rte 12, as well as from BlackJack Crossing Rd. I imagine that in the spring this spot is roaring. The pool at the bottom provides home to native brookies, not more than 5" long. I made my way further up the brook, and found a neat place that looked like a series of basins. Perfectly carved round bowls creating "S" turns as the brook cut its way through the granite over thousands of years. With moss growing everywhere on the rocks and ground, I could easily have mistaken this place for a rainforest.

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