
The fall moisture and an abundance of moist leaves has stimulated a remarkable proliferation of mushrooms. These two are large with the base the size of a baseball bat and the top the size of a paper picnic plate. They are not edible of course but their growth is remarkable to watch and the intricacies of their under surface quite interesting.
As I hike and drive around RB I see very few signs of hunting or baiting. It could be that the "unwelcome mat" is out and now understood by hunters. It is certainly not due to a depletion of deer. Recently I saw a large buck with a trophy size rack. It is quite a remarkable place.
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