"Porcini Rossi a 1800m: Il bosco è VUOTO. Ecco perché non li trovi"🌲🍄

Searching for Red Porcini Mushrooms at High Altitude: The Harsh Reality at 1,800 Meters! 🌲🍄 In this new adventure in the heart of nature, we climb to altitude (between 1,800 and 1,850 meters) full of hope to find the first red porcini mushrooms of the season. Despite recent rains and seemingly ideal temperatures, the mountains always have a way of surprising us... and this time they taught us patience! In this video: The Hike: A 9-km walk through blueberry orchards and spectacular woods. The State of the Forest: Let's reflect together on the health of our forests and the impact of recent felling. Soil Analysis: Why haven't mushrooms appeared? Let's analyze the temperatures and the condition of the undergrowth together. A Moment of Relaxation: Despite the "coat" (no mushrooms!), we end the day on a high note by dedicating ourselves to carving Swiss pine wood. Mushroom hunting isn't just about harvesting, it's about the pleasure of experiencing the forest and respecting its rhythms. If you love nature, the mountains, and craftsmanship, this video is for you! Video Chapters: 0:00 Intro and objective at 1800m 2:15 The climb and the state of the forest 5:30 Arrival at the mushroom beds: are there any red mushrooms? 8:45 Reflections on the failed mushroom hatch 12:20 The scenic return 15:10 Relaxation and Swiss pine carving Don't forget to: 👍 Leave a Like if you appreciate the sincerity of this search! 💬 Comment: Do you think it's too early for high altitude? 🔔 Subscribe to BirdVideoNature so you don't miss upcoming outings in the forest! #RedPorcini #HighAltitude #MushroomSearch #Nature #WoodCarving #BirdVideoNature #Mountain