- Phallus regulosus seen while visiting the Panda breeding station in Chengdu on the last day
- The city currently known as Shangri La,
- I love the structure of Polyporus arcularius, a wood digesting Polypore.
- Goats and prayer flags
- Ringha Gompa with prayer flags. We met lots of animals and mushrooms there.
- A big Amanita hemibapha, the Himalayan Caesar, a choice edible with two eggs that are twice as big as a regular egg
- Eggs of Amanita hemibapha, the Himalayan Caesar, a choice edible
- Be Sha sales woman. Be sha is the Tibetan name for pine mushrooms, but means oak mushroom.
- Number 1 and 2 Matsutake mushrooms on the main mushroom market near Gyalthang / Shangri La
- Several species of Lactarius related to Lactarius deliciosus, like L. hatsudake and L. sanguifluus
- Kathy Welsh smiling at lots of chanterelles! What a nice fruity smell such a pile of Chanties has!
- A basket full of King boletes (Boletus edulis sensu lato)
- A mobile matsutake (Tricholoma matsutake) dealer who meets his clients along the hiighway.
- Great Hot springs near Shangri La
- A improvised building in the matsutake camp.
- Mountain scenery on the Deqen / Garze Prefectures border, Chinese know as Xiao Shu Shan
- Seasonal matsutake Camp on the Chaktreng-Shangrila border
- Matsutake collector with their heavy harvest waiting until his buddy comes by motorcycle to fetch him.
- A Pheasant (Phasanius colchicus) crossing the road.
- Our 4 drivers and two guides, all Khampas,