As I am often asked by e-mail about various aspects of collecting yamadori, especially relating to species that we usually collect...like Carpinus orientalis or Pinus mugho, I decided that I will make a video series that will show some basic examples of collecting those species in native habitat. To some people that are already familiar with collecting in similar terrains this will be of no use. But, I am sure that at least some people will find this informative. Besides just collecting yamadori, I've tried to make these videos interesting and, sometimes...even funny. You will forgive me the funny and foolish part...after all, this is only my spare time and I am trying to spend it in a good mood with my friends... More videos will be recorded as we will go on yamadori hunting trips during the year.
Hope someone will find this useful
Thanks to my dear wife for recording everything :)
more orientalis collecting here: http://www.yamadoriarea.blogspot.com/
I love this. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat! Very useful! Nice catches, great area. Is this a director's cut? ;-)
ReplyDeleteWaiting for next parts!
Greatings from Budapest!
Balázs
Many thanks , Sebastian !! I always envy you for those aeras ;-)
ReplyDeletesaludos avicenna
Thats fantastic you guys!!! Thanks for taking us along!!
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