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Category Archives: Slime Moulds
Lane Cove Valley Walk – Looking For Fungi – 16 April 2015
I went on a very pleasant walk down the Lane Cove Valley from Thornleigh to Macquarie Park. I want to explore the valley a bit more and also to look out for fungi. I started from Thornleigh Station and I … Continue reading
Posted in Bushwalking, Slime Moulds, Sydney
Tagged Fungi, Great North Walk, Lane Cove National Park, Thornleigh
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Coachwood Glen – Fungi, Slime Moulds and a Rare Plant – 11 April 2015
I attended the Sydney Fungal Studies Group Inc Field Activity at Coachwood Glen last Saturday. Coachwood Glen can be found in Megalong Valley, not far from Blackheath in the Blue Mountains. There is a short nature walk in the rainforest … Continue reading
Lawson and Hazelbrook Waterfall Walk – 10 April 2015
I spent a very enjoyable day in the Blue Mountains – looking at waterfalls, fungi and slime moulds. I started at Lawson, on the north side and went down the track to Fairy Falls and then around a loop to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Adelina Falls, Cataract Falls, Cordyceps, Dantes Glen, Fairy Falls, Federal Falls, Fungi, Hazelbrook waterfalls, Junction Falls, Lawson bushwalks, Lawson waterfalls, St Michaels Falls, Terrace Falls, Victor Falls
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Lane Cove National Park – Fungi and Slime Moulds – 8 April 2015
Last year I had been along the Great North Walk track enjoying the walk and looking for fungi along the way. Also, I had admired some fungi photos taken by Ken Beath in the Lane Cove area. I had been … Continue reading
Wolli Creek Fungi – 7 April 2015
I had been along the Two Valleys Track down Wolli Creek on a few earlier occasions looking for fungi without any success. The area seemed to be very dry. I thought I would give it another go – after all … Continue reading
Sassafras Gully Walk – 1 April 2015
I completed another walk to see how the fungi and slime moulds of Sassafras Gully were going. This time I started down Magdala Creek and returned via the track that goes to Sassafras Gully Road. Magdala Creek was very pleasant … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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Leura to Katoomba Walk – 25 March 2015
For this walk I got up very early and was on a train at 5:16 am, and then changing to a mountains train that got into Leura at 7:15 am. Then it took me 15 minutes, brisk walking down to … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Federal Pass, Fungi, Furber Stairs, Katoomba Falls, Leura Cascades, Leura Forest
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Sassafras Gully Walk – Springwood – More Fungi and Slime Moulds – 22 March 2015
After enjoying what Bola Creek and to offer, I decided that a wet Sunday would be a good opportunity to check out Sassafras Gully again to see the fungi there. So – the train to Springwood and the short walk … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Blue Mountains, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Glenbrook Creek, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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The Amazing Fungi and Slime Moulds of Royal National Park – 19 and 21 March 2015
Last week, I spent two great days photographing the fungi and slime moulds in Royal National Park. On the first day, I was accompanied by Digi Dave and we started in the rainforest at the Palona Creek Picnic Area before … Continue reading
Colourful Fungi and Slime Moulds of Sassafras Gully – Springwood – 5 & 7 March 2015
I visited Sassafras Gully at Springwood on two trips recently. The first trip was with Digi Dave and Don. We started down the track at Sassafras Gully Road and soon found ourselves in the rianforest at the bottom and amidst … Continue reading
Posted in Blue Labyrinth, Bushwalking, Slime Moulds
Tagged Fungi, Magdala Creek, Sassafras Gully
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