Mycorizon - News Bulletin for NMMS & NAMA Region X
20 August 2001

Taylor Lockwood
  • Be sure to attend the September 4th NMMS Meeting, featuring the incomparable artistry of Taylor Lockwood. We will skip the business portion of the meeting and get right to the entertainment. Please be prompt. Same time and place: 7:30 PM at the NM Museum of Natural History.
  • If you have some good mushroom specimens for show & tell, please arrive a bit early with them so we can place them on a display table before the show begins.
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/events/tfl-2001.htm
  • Mushroom Hike with the New Mexico Mountain Club
  • The hike on Sunday, August 12th, was an outstanding success. Although no additional NMMS members accepted our invitation to attend, two dozen fellow NM Mountain Club members joined Terri & me on a hike near Pajarito Ski Area. Participants were amazed by the diversity of species we encountered. While enjoying a leisurely walk in perfect hiking weather, Mountain Club members learned about different types of fruiting fungus and their varying roles in nature. We also opined the preference for proper terminology, explaining that when encountering slightly buggy specimens, describing them as "inhabited by invertebrate mycovores" sounds considerably better than "infested with maggots."
  • Cerro Grande Post-Burn Survey
  • I had a fairly successful visit to the Burn Survey area on Wednesday, August 8th. The severe burn area showed no fungal growth. The mild burn areas were so thick with grasses that fungal fruitings on the ground would have been difficult to spot, although I did spend some time trying. The moderate burn area evidenced the most noticeable fungal growth, with a dozen or so species appearing in some abundance. I have a few more details available on the Aug 8 Field Trip report:
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/fieldtrp/ft010808.htm
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/la-study/la-burn.htm
  • Field Trips
  • Other than the visit to Burn Study area and the Mushroom Hike described above, I have not been involved with any other field trips since early June. I have received numerous recent reports from members who have been out successfully foraying, but these accounts have all come after the fact. Of the last 4 mushroom related outings I have led, including two with visiting mycologist Walt Sundberg, there was a maximum of 3 NMMS members attending. To say that this is disappointing is a significant understatement. If anyone else would like to organize or lead a Field Trip during the remainder of this season, please let me know.
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/fieldtrp

  • NMMS Annual Foray
  • The Annual Foray is almost here. We have almost 50 people signed up. There has been recent rain in the area and reports of a few Boletus edulis and a smattering of Chanterelles (more understatement). If anyone plans to attend but has not registered or let Sharon or me know, please call me (David Wallis) ASAP at (505)262-0830.
  • I hope to keep the Saturday Mushroom Tasting simple this year. Preparation space is a bit limited. If any participants would like to cook up some 'shrooms, please bring an electric skillet or a saucepan and choose a species to prepare. There is a 4-burner stove and oven (electric, I believe). I plan to bring some butter and olive oil and a skillet.
  • Those who attended our last Chama Foray will remember where the field trip locations will be: La Manga Pass and possibly the Hopewell Lake area. If any folks would like to begin their Foray participation on Friday morning, perhaps they should consider meeting at Hopewell around 10am. We will need a person to be in charge of that field trip, the responsibility for which is primarily designating a meeting time and place and being there to meet the other participants. I would appreciate it if someone would take on this task. Please let me know.
  • As a reminder, the Foray will be in Chama from 23-26 August. Foray headquarters and primary lodging will be at El Mesón. The Foray fee is now $60 per person plus forced servitude for registering late. Additional details are on the Foray Webpage:
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/foray/nmforay.htm
  • Registration:
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/foray/nmforeg.htm
  • Dinner at Carlo's
    Whether or not you attend the Chama Foray, plan on joining Carlo & Siobhan Gislimberti at Villa Fontana for the Annual Foray Dinner.
  • Sunday, 26 August
  • Wine and social beginning at 2pm; Dinner begins at 2:30
  • The cost of $45 per person covers meal, tax, and gratuity.
  • Please send a your check, payable to Villa Fontana to Pat Brannen (332 Tulane NE, ABQ 87106) by August 21st.
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/members/nmms.htm#brannen
  • http://www.swcp.com/mycowest/cardfile/vfontana.htm

  • New Mexico Mycological Society
    David Wallis, President & News Editor
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