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This looks like a misshapen Bracket Fungi. Anyone know the species?
34°22'20.51"S 150°51'37.74"E, that's where I went into the forest just off the M1 at the top of Mount Ousley Road.
Frame : *Beach club* Al Dente
Headset : *white industries* ec34/ec34 headset
Wheel : *onyx racing* vesper disc cl hub × *velocity* aileron rim (700)
Tire : *schwalbe* g-one rs tire
Handle : *ritchey* neo classic drop handle
Stem : *thomson* elite x4 stem
Bartape : *camp and go slow* eastern rattler bar tape
Seat Post : *bingham built* titanium straight seatpost
Saddle : *brooks* cambium c17 special
Brake : *paul* klamper disc calliper
Crank : *cane creek* ee wings road crank
Chainring : *AARN* narrow wide chainring
BB : *WHITE INDUSTRIES* BSA bottom brackets
Not too many fungi spotted during my walk, but there was a good crop of smoky brackets on this tree - with a backdrop of a carpet of fallen leaves.
I've watched ZERO college ball this year, but I followed my friend Chad's rules, and here's what I conjurred up. Got it finished 10 minutes before the first game's tipoff, so (luckily) I didn't get a chance to line anybody's pockets.
Polypores are a group of fungi that form fruiting bodies with pores or tubes on the underside. They are a morphological group of basidiomycetes like gilled mushrooms and hydnoid fungi, and not all polypores are closely related to each other. Polypores are also called bracket fungi, and their woody fruiting bodies are called conks. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polypore
Detail of elaborate lamp bracket in the sanctuary at St Martin, Overstrand. Made by the Cromer Guild of Handicraft. Visitation?
These are shelving brackets. They are rated to hold 100lbs. The bike and rack together weigh about 37 lbs. It may seem like I'm well within specs, until you begin factoring the G forces encountered hitting pot holes, accelerating, braking, hitting pot holes and going around corners (just to hit another pothole :-)
I suspect the engineers werent thinking of an automotive application when they drew these up :-)
Note the height that I mounted this reative to the brakelight. I wanted to make sure that bus and truck drivers can see my brakelights engage. They don't want to run me over, and I will do anything to help them not run me over!
Bolted an aluminum angle bracket to the ECM and then riveted a 3/4" piece of aluminum to that and then up to the heater/ac box. Holds the ECM in there perfectly.
The relay/fuse is for the main keyed power to the ECM. Not sure if a relay was needed, but figured what the heck, better safe than sorry.
The taxonomy of fungi & their relations is a mystery maze to me - and I think Slime Mould makes it a minefield even to the experts at times …
But I do know that this is (probably) a bracket fungus, which is part of the Funghi world but NOT a mushroom!
|| Photo info: Taken 2020-01-04 with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV, EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM, ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/7.1, focal length 16 mm, ISO ISO 100. Copyright 2020 .
NY 2926 6967, LR85.
Third Geodetic Levelling, Scotland (1956-68).
Flush bracket G4400 was used during the third geodetic levelling, Scotland. It was included on the Ecclefechan to Wetheral levelling line. Geodetic line G.301, levelled during 1957. The surveyor's description was SW face of farm building, NE side of road.
This marker was last verified in 1973. The OS Online Archive gives the description: Barn, Redhouse Farm, SW face, 1.3m from W angle.
SITE VISIT
Flush bracket on roadside farm building. Public access. The bracket is heavily overpainted in old whitewash and is virtually unreadable.
Photographed 10th September 2016, GRP.
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Neighbouring Flush Brackets
G4399 - Kirkpartick-Fleming, School : 1.14 miles to the NW.
G4401 - Stonybridge : 1.18 miles to the SE.
S7357 - Rigg, Church : 1.74 miles to the south.
S7358 - Gretna Green, Station : 2.02 miles to the SE.
G4403 - Underwoodhouse : 2.23 miles to the NW. (X)
S7356 - Mountpleasant, School : 2.26 miles to the south.
G4402 - Snab Cottage : 2.99 miles to the SE. (X)
G3879 - Markland : 3.10 miles to the NW. (X)
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