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Wild Edibles 28: Blue Violets Wild Edibles 28: Blue Violets
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 200 seconds

How to identify edible & medicinal common blue violets (viola papilionacea).


Wild Edibles 27: Morel Mushrooms (Morchella esculenta) Wild Edibles 27: Morel Mushrooms (Morchella esculenta)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 249 seconds

How to identify and harvest Common Morels, also know as yellow or white morel mushrooms. Desired by chefs. You must cook out the toxins before eating them and beware of "false morels". Morel hunting.


Pacific Northwest Trip Pacific Northwest Trip
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 295 seconds

In my Trip to Oregon in April I was able to get footage of the Oregon coast, Mt. Adams, Multnomah Falls, a Bald Eagle, Osprey, Cooper's Hawk, Mt. Hood and climbing Mt. Defiance. Great place to visit on vacation and go hiking.


Wild Edibles 26: Shagbark Hickory Nut Harvest Wild Edibles 26: Shagbark Hickory Nut Harvest
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 153 seconds

Fall Harvest of the Shagbark Hickory (Carya ovata). The Shagbark Hickory nut should be harvested when the leaves are turning, any sooner and it will be too bitter. How to harvest and crack the hickory nut.


Wild Edibles 25: Elderberry Juice (Sambucus canadensis) Wild Edibles 25: Elderberry Juice (Sambucus canadensis)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 321 seconds

How to identify common elderberry and how to make elderberry juice. The elderberry is very nutritious and is also used as an antiviral to fight the flu but you must boil the berries first.


Wild edibles 24: Purslane vs. Spurge Wild edibles 24: Purslane vs. Spurge
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 216 seconds

Is it nutritious Purslane or Toxic Spurge? I'll show you how to tell the difference along with some video I took of Sea purslane which is a great survival food since it is found on beaches worldwide.


Wild Edibles 23: Mulberry Wild Edibles 23: Mulberry
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 149 seconds

How to identify Red Mulberries (morus rubra). They are very common in the wild around the Great lakes area and beyond. Great wild berries to eat but only when ripe.


Wild Edibles 22: Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis) Wild Edibles 22: Black Raspberry (Rubus occidentalis)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 164 seconds

How to identify black raspberry. Delicious wild berry and one of the first to ripen around the Great lakes area.


Historical Indian Trail Tree Historical Indian Trail Tree
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 62 seconds

Native American Indians contorted this sugar maple to use as a marker for a trail, water source or some other point of interest. They did this throughout our forests and are now a piece of American history.


Wild Edibles 21: Nettle & Jewelweed Wild Edibles 21: Nettle & Jewelweed
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 274 seconds

How to identify and prepare edible Wood Nettle. How to identify medicinal Jewelweed which is the remedy for stinging nettle and poison ivy.


Wild Edibles 20: Marsh Marigold / Cowslip Wild Edibles 20: Marsh Marigold / Cowslip
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 250 seconds

How to identify poisonous Marsh Marigold (caltha palustris). Marsh Marigold is edible only after properly boiling in 2 to 3 changes of water. I'll show you how to make it taste great. Find food in the wild.


Wild Edibles 19: Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica) Wild Edibles 19: Spring Beauty (Claytonia virginica)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 198 seconds

How to identify wild edible spring beauty (claytonia virginica). Edible and tasty root with a Radish flavor. Find food in the wild.


Wild Edibles 18: Tropical Wild Edibles Wild Edibles 18: Tropical Wild Edibles
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 139 seconds

In the Florida Everglades and the Naples Botanical Garden I found some shrubs and trees that provide edible fruit and one tree that is used only for medicinal purposes. How to identify edible plants and find food in the wild.


Wild Edibles 17: Wood Sorrel (Oxalis species) Wild Edibles 17: Wood Sorrel (Oxalis species)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 72 seconds

Near the Oregon coast I found a lot of edible and tasty Wood Sorrel. How to identify edible wood sorrel and find food in the wild.


Wild Edibles 16: Bittercress (cardamine hirsuta) Wild Edibles 16: Bittercress (cardamine hirsuta)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 144 seconds

In Portland Oregon I found a lot of Bittercress which has a hot radish like flavor and is good raw in salads. How to identify edible Bittercress.


Winter Wild Edibles 3: Red Sumac Berries Winter Wild Edibles 3: Red Sumac Berries
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 142 seconds

If ever in the need for survival food in the winter then you can look to the Maple tree and the Staghorn and Smooth Sumac berries. Not Poison Sumac.


Winter Wild Edibles 2:  Pine Tree Winter Wild Edibles 2: Pine Tree
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 288 seconds

Pine needle tea and pine resin are a couple ways to get nutrition from the Pine tree even in the winter in a possible winter survival situation.


Winter Wild Edibles: American Beech inner bark Winter Wild Edibles: American Beech inner bark
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 245 seconds

Wild edibles are scarce in the middle of winter in northern parts of America but many trees have edible inner bark. Here I show you how to make inner bark tea from the American Beech tree.


Wild Edibles 15: Wild Onion vs. Wild Garlic Wild Edibles 15: Wild Onion vs. Wild Garlic
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 370 seconds

How to identify edible Wild Onion and Wild Garlic but be careful as they resemble the deadly Death Camas and Star of Bethlehem.


Alligator compilation Alligator compilation
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 358 seconds

Florida Gators while Kayaking and hiking. A compilation of all the alligators we saw on our trip to the Everglades while hiking.


Everglades kayaking & canoeing w/ Gators (Turner river & Chokoloskee bay) Everglades kayaking & canoeing w/ Gators (Turner river & Chokoloskee bay)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 279 seconds

Kayaking & canoeing the Turner & Halfcreek rivers & Chokoloskee bay through salt and fresh water in the florida everglades and seeing some alligators and wildlife.


Manatee in Florida Everglades Manatee in Florida Everglades
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 160 seconds

Manatee cow and calf in Everglades swimming near some alligators.


Gramps Florida fruit trees & toxic bird of paradise Gramps Florida fruit trees & toxic bird of paradise
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 223 seconds

My grandpa's orange, banana, fig, & grapefruit trees.


Wild Edibles 14: Lambsquarters (Chenopodium) Wild Edibles 14: Lambsquarters (Chenopodium)
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 120 seconds

How to identify edible Lambsquarters. Lambsquarters is a nutritious wild edible plant. This is a great survival food.


Wild edibles 13: Mallow vs Ground Ivy Wild edibles 13: Mallow vs Ground Ivy
Posted by: thejourneyoutdoors

Video duration: 208 seconds

How to identify edible Mallow. Mallow & Ground Ivy are edible wild plants. Caution: to much ground ivy can be toxic.

 
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