Golden Chants are up in NW Arkansas in the Buffalo River region and the greater Ozarks. After all the rain, they are everywhere, easily the most common mushroom I saw last week. I picked 10 pounds over 3 days simply by picking those along and on popular trails without having to venture 5 feet off the path. They were even growing up through the gravel in the driveway of my rental cabin. Never seen anything like it! Also, the tiny red Cinnibar Chants are up in force, as well, though they take longer to pick. But they're so cute as a garnish!
Cool! I know books with color photos are expensive. I've written a couple on ginseng and people want the color photos but they come with a price. Is the book going to be only chanterelles or fungi in general, and will it be Arkansas or a broader scope?
Pretty sure it'll be North American Chanterelles. I'll see if I can find out when it'll be published. Tom Volk should have some information.
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