One of my favorite things to do, while out bike riding the trails, is to make note of what plants are edible (and on the flip side, poisonous) that grow around and near me. While reading the rules of dispersed camping in the National Forests, I noted that foraging is allowed - with exceptions and following a take only what you can hold in your hand rule of thumb.
On my bike rides in Michigan, I would often pick the wild berries (blackberries, black raspberries and mulberries) that grew just off the trails as well as harvesting wild onion, mint, cattail roots, black walnuts or burdock roots etc. There were numerous apple trees as well. When I lived in Arizona, we ate certain prickly cactus and the fruit. Although, I don't know if that is permitted on BLM land in the West (something to research).
Is foraging something that is practiced? frowned on? in the west on the BLM lands?
Most of the time, it is simply a mental exercise hobby to know what grows near me that is either edible or poisonous, but I do enjoy gathering a meal when out hiking/biking.
As I have learned that there are more and more people venturing out into the National Forests and BLM lands, it has occurred to me that the natural resources might not be sustainable if there were a large number of the people out there doing as I like to do (even if they are like me and only take a small handful or single serving and practice responsible harvesting.). Although, from the reactions people I know have when they see me gathering up dandelions and other 'weeds' it doesn't seem like there are a great many people who do it
Just out of curiosity, and I am curious and enjoy discussing wild edibles - what are the thoughts of those of you on the forums regarding foraging?
On my bike rides in Michigan, I would often pick the wild berries (blackberries, black raspberries and mulberries) that grew just off the trails as well as harvesting wild onion, mint, cattail roots, black walnuts or burdock roots etc. There were numerous apple trees as well. When I lived in Arizona, we ate certain prickly cactus and the fruit. Although, I don't know if that is permitted on BLM land in the West (something to research).
Is foraging something that is practiced? frowned on? in the west on the BLM lands?
Most of the time, it is simply a mental exercise hobby to know what grows near me that is either edible or poisonous, but I do enjoy gathering a meal when out hiking/biking.
As I have learned that there are more and more people venturing out into the National Forests and BLM lands, it has occurred to me that the natural resources might not be sustainable if there were a large number of the people out there doing as I like to do (even if they are like me and only take a small handful or single serving and practice responsible harvesting.). Although, from the reactions people I know have when they see me gathering up dandelions and other 'weeds' it doesn't seem like there are a great many people who do it
Just out of curiosity, and I am curious and enjoy discussing wild edibles - what are the thoughts of those of you on the forums regarding foraging?