Katya P.
Google
I hope someone reads this as a cautionary tale.
Unfortunately, I think this place is operating very unsafely and I urge people to avoid going as someone that is now at the hospital and will have to be here for the next 24 hours as a result of this trip.
First off, there are just way too many people that attend with only one guide. My friends and I thought there would be under 10, but I think there were more than 20 people with one guide? With the guide urging everyone to go out explore, it makes it really easy for people to get lost (which did happen) and for people to forage unsafe mushrooms without being able to call the guide over (which also happened). I saw people picking mushrooms that were already identified as unsafe constantly. The guide is incredibly sweet but she realistically couldn't keep check of every mushroom for such a large group.
Also, this isn't their fault, but since there's so many people and limited amount of mushrooms, people were just grabbing mushrooms someone else had found, including one person who yoinked the mushroom while the guide was still trying to talk about it. I didn't end up finding any mushrooms myself other than a few turkey tails I helped my friend forage, but the guide handed out some of the mushrooms she found and unfortunately that is the mushroom that landed me in the hospital. I looked up preparation instructions for the specific mushroom she said it was and followed it to a tee, but I quickly got really really sick, diarrhea, nausea, everything. I called poison control, sent them the info and was rushed to the hospital and the hospital has mentioned they hear about people getting sick from eating wild mushrooms even during a guided forage!
The guide is very sweet and I'm sure if this place made some very much needed adjustments, it would be able to operate safely, but until they do this is just so unsafe even if you don't eat anything.