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3 comments:
Allan, assuming you haven’t eaten them could you tell me roughly where they are as I’ve just developed an interest in fungi. Thanks.
There are about 20+ of these in Hardcastle Craggs past gibson mill up the path on the left just as you come out of the wood.
Thanks Andy, they must be quite a sight.Bruce sent me directions to the ones at CB but by the time I got around to seeing them yesterday there were like a couple of burnt(inky) matchsticks!
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