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David Humphries
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Rob, give tony a call or P'm him.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/fungi-pictures/17059-invitation-foray-me.html

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/fungi-pictures/17336-hamadryads-foray-september-18th-2010-a.html

 

It will most certainly be a good day out :thumbup1:

 

If you can get down and stay at the rellies, then your only real problem, will be having to deal with the hama :lol:

 

 

Tell the other half it's essential CPD :001_smile:.

 

 

I have no idea what monkey D is insinuating:lol:

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Rob, give tony a call or P'm him.

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/fungi-pictures/17059-invitation-foray-me.html

 

http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/fungi-pictures/17336-hamadryads-foray-september-18th-2010-a.html

 

It will most certainly be a good day out :thumbup1:

 

If you can get down and stay at the rellies, then your only real problem, will be having to deal with the hama :lol:

 

 

Tell the other half it's essential CPD :001_smile:

 

 

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Tried that reason. Works sometimes.

 

I have relatives over in Bracknell so it's not as far a drive if I stay there overnight. However if it wasn't a full day I would come and leave in the afternoon

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Fistas on a ridiculous % of the old Oaks in the areas I visited at Epping yesterday.

 

Think it's a much higher % than we have at HH, even taking in to account the huge difference in numbers of Oaks between the sites.

 

Obviously based on observation & not quantified.

 

 

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Nah, I stayed more local and went to Bayhurst Woods, part of Ruislip Woods on the Hillingdon Trail. It's predominently oak and beech with some regrown hornbeam coppice stools. There's nothing spectacular there, but it was enjoyable all the same. I will definately get up to Pond Wood though, as you have been a good advertiser for it.

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