It's always difficult to gauge the best time for a visit to Mt. Wilson in the Blue Mountains. Too early and all is green, too late and all is on the ground. Mt. Wilson is one of the most scenic locations during the Autumn, however being about a 2 hour drive from home, not the sort of place suitable for regular trips. Our first trip was a little too early this year. Although there were pockets of colour, strangely enough many leaves had already fallen and lay brown on the ground. The large chestnut tree in Breenhold Gardens had already shed many of its chestnuts and they lay rotting on the ground beneath.
We were however rewarded for out trip when we discovered the large red mushrooms with white spots. I'd located these the previous year after following directions from the Breenhold gardener and had not been pleased with the shots I captured, so we were lucky to have another opportunity.
Some enormous samples littered the ground beneath both the pine avenue and the chestnut tree which kept us occupied for a long period.
Some enormous samples littered the ground beneath both the pine avenue and the chestnut tree which kept us occupied for a long period.
We visited the Cathedral Of Ferns but were unable to walk very far as it was very muddy underfoot.
A good day. Thank you for introducing me to the "fairy mushrooms"
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