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Intruiging

 

It's not going to get me in trouble with the police again is it ? :biggrin:

 

 

 

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NO!:lol:

 

Did I ever tell you about the time the old bill pulled me over for curb crawling along a hedgerow in bushey near the common? they asked me what i was doing as it turns out its a local dogging spot! lol, they said that my excuse was the best one they had heard EVER!:lol:

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NO!:lol:

 

Did I ever tell you about the time the old bill pulled me over for curb crawling along a hedgerow in bushey near the common? they asked me what i was doing as it turns out its a local dogging spot! lol, they said that my excuse was the best one they had heard EVER!:lol:

 

 

just glad I wasn't there :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

Did you find anything of interest in the hedgrerow then?

 

 

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NO!:lol:

 

Did I ever tell you about the time the old bill pulled me over for curb crawling along a hedgerow in bushey near the common? they asked me what i was doing as it turns out its a local dogging spot! lol, they said that my excuse was the best one they had heard EVER!:lol:

 

Haha that's brilliant :lol:

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Nutter!

 

Tobias,

Why don't you go look for Hapalopilus croceus yourself ? According to Ryvarden & Gilbertson, it should be present in your region, i.e. north to the soutern part of Sweden. In Denmark and Norway, however, it should respectivally be extinct since 1937 and 1880.

Speaking of nutters. I've lost count of the times I was asked whether I was sick and needed a doctor by people confronted with me photographing fungi while lying flat on my belly in the woods or having dogs climbing on top of me wanting to mate :lol: .

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Speaking of nutters. I've lost count of the times I was asked whether I was sick and needed a doctor by people confronted with me photographing fungi while lying flat on my belly in the woods or having dogs climbing on top of me wanting to mate :lol: .

 

It's a little embarrasing the first few times, but you kinda grow a thick skin to all the odd looks..........eventually :001_rolleyes::biggrin:

 

 

Looks like this well known fung hunter has just been disturbed whilst in full fung shooting mode :biggrin:

 

 

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