In Search of the Elusive Morel

Morels of the Pacific Northwest

Morels. You hear talk of their abundance in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, where towering evergreens whisper ancient secrets and moss-covered trails beckon with promises of hidden treasures. Here the rainforests produce a kinds of fungi, but the spring morel hunt is a particularly time-honored tradition that draws adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike into the enchanting dance of this elusive mushroom.


Finding Morel Mushrooms

As the emerald canopy above filters the first soft rays of warm sunlight, morel seekers immerse themselves in the forest, armed not with swords or shields, but with humble baskets and eyes trained to spot the subtle, honeycombed caps that lie in wait beneath the forest’s foliage.

The thrill of discovery pulses through the veins as each morel, with its cryptic camouflage, reveals itself like a prize waiting to be claimed.

Ans if you see one, STOP!

A moment of stillness will often reveals a second morel near by, and then a third. Every hunter’s heart – new and old – quickens at the sight of these elusive fungi, nestled among the debris of the forest floor, their wrinkled caps a testament to nature’s artistry and mystery.

Dining on Morel Mushrooms

And then, there is the culinary alchemy that awaits the triumphant morel forager that transforms the humble mushroom into a gourmet delicacy. Whether sautéed in a rich buttery sauce, sprinkled over a bed of creamy risotto, or perched atop a bubbling pizza fresh from the oven, these mushrooms elevate the dining experience to a realm of epicurean delight.

In the McKenzie River Valley, fried morels are the go-to celebratory dining experience for local mushroom hunters. A castiron pan, egg, and seasoned flour and you have the best mushroom appetizer the Eck family has to offer;)

Morels for life!

In the end, morel mushroom hunting in the Pacific Northwest is not just a pastime—it is a pilgrimage, a reminder that the earth still holds mysteries waiting to be uncovered and that the simple act of foraging for food can become a transformative journey of the soul.

Jeep Life ~ Eck Family Adventures

2022 was a year of exploring the #pnw from rainforest to desert, all inspired by the recent purchase of our Jeep Mojave truck the year before.

Vegas Road Trip

In 2021, we ventured south on the scenic route to Las Vegas (blog post) the very day after purchasing our delightful Mojave (blog post). With Marshall’s lifelong preference for Dodge trucks, I’d never owned a vehicle truly designed so well to go off-road and it was a treat. At times it was almost as if we were going where no man has gone beyond roads and well-maintained paths. We could literally just drive off the side of the highway and take off into the desert on a road that seemed to go forever!

The Ochocos, Oregon

Just past the new year, in 2022 we wandered east to the Ochoco National Forest in the Jeep and were amazed by the beauty of this drier Oregon climate. We went off road, delightfully spraying mud on our chariot and checking the creeks for quartz and other interesting rocks.

It pleased us to find out the Ochoco National Forest stretches east from central Oregon with magnificent rock formations to explore as well as hiking, fishing, camping, hunting, horseback riding and rock hounding.

Mushroom Hunting

2022 was the year of the morel (blog post) for the Eck Family! We drove all over the dirt roads near the 2020 burns and the harvest proved to be plentiful☺️ Something about the rainy-then-warm days we’ve been having has created some monster #morels here in the #pnw, I swear!

Smith Rock, Oregon

Summer of 2022, we made the trip to Central Oregon to explore a few hidden spots as well as a few of the 7 Wonders of Oregon such as Smith Rock where we caught a sunrise AND a sunset ~ Magnificent!

Along with day hikes around the base or up Misery Ridge, the camp ground was wonderful. The sheer cliffs of tuff and basalt are ideal for rock climbing of all difficulty levels. Smith Rock is generally considered the birthplace of modern American sport climbing, and is host to cutting-edge climbing routes.

The Painted Hills of Oregon

Made it to the Painted Hills of Oregon finally! Been talking about it for years and we were not disappointed with the colors and views of this unique geological masterpiece:)

Glass Butte, Oregon

One of the most unique spontaneous trip was our venture to Glass Butte (blog post) – the largest obsidian deposit in the world – in south eastern Oregon.

On this adventures, we made it all the way to the top of Glass Butte. At 6,388 feet, we had an unparalleled view of Oregon’s high desert in all directions and shards of obsidian littered the ground everywhere we looked.

Eastern Oregon

Mountain top sunset, hunting memories, Jeep camping and over the fire, cast iron steak & shrimp.

Wolf Rock: Blue River, Oregon

Blue River adventures included trips around the state’s largest monolith – Wolf Rock.

Blue River, Oregon

Blue River water adventures include kayaking and creek jaunts💙

Sunsets and camping

Oregon Coast

The beach proved irresistible. What’s the point of a jeep if you don’t go out on the sand?!?

Off-road, outdoor cooking!

Somewhere close to Reno, Nevada off-road adventures included some over the fire, cast iron cookin’😉