Travel Blogs

On these pages we offer some images from mushroom adventures from North America, South America, Australia, and Asia. To find out about upcoming mushroom adventures in Montana and around the world.

To look beyond the many species listed in the Family Listings which are found, with some variations, from Montana to the west coast and up into Canada.

A few common mushrooms from the Pacific Northwest
An Introduction to Colorado's fungi shows a couple of the hundreds of photos of fungi from forays at Crested Butte and Telluride.

The Chronicles of Tok recount a 2005 morel expedition to the Alaska outback.

Fungi of the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil represents a sampling of the biodiversity being recorded at a private preserve in Bahia.

Mushrooms from the Amazon to the Andes shows a few of the photos and microphotos of fungally focused visits to Madidi NP in Bolivia, Mindo and the Galapagos in Ecuador, and along the Inca trail in the Peruvian highlands.

Patagonian Puffballs and Other Fungi of the Far South shows a few of the fabulous fungi from this far flung part of the planet Argentina....

Three years of visits to the Russian Far East are briefly summarized, and some postcards of Russian fungi are displayed.

Six months travel through Southeast Asia are reduced to byte size with a few samples of the local mushrooms.

Tibet, now incorporated into the PRC, was still a bit wild when I visited there in 1986-88.

During 4 years living in Japan and Korea, I taught English, hunted mushrooms, and played Judo.

For 6 months I toured Australia in a station wagon with 3 or 4 other travellers, from Daintree in the north to Alice Springs to Melbourne, Sydney, and Caines. No one else seemed to see the mushrooms... then for 6 weeks I hiked the forests of New Zealand's South Island finding oddball fungi at every step.