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🌲 Welcome to The Hunter Gatherer Society 🌲 Join me and my trail buddy Dozer as we hike deep into the Pacific Northwest to forage for wild berries—huckleberry, blackberry, and Oregon grape. This video is a celebration of seasonal abundance, responsible harvesting, and the joy of reconnecting with nature one step at a time. Whether you're new to foraging or a seasoned wild food enthusiast, you’ll learn: • How to identify and ethically harvest wild berries • Tips for hiking with dogs in berry-rich terrain • The unique flavors and uses of Oregon grape (hint: it’s more than just tart!) • Why foraging is a powerful way to slow down and reconnect 📌 Learn more at TheHunterGathererSociety.com 🔔 Subscribe for weekly foraging adventures, wild food tips, and sustainable living inspiration ⚠ Foraging Safety Disclaimer: Always be 100% certain of plant identification before consuming. Many wild plants and fungi are toxic. When in doubt, consult multiple reliable sources or an expert. 🌲 Welcome to The Hunter-Gatherer Society 🌲 We inspire reconnection with nature through foraging, fermentation, and sustainable outdoor living. Every video is a step toward living closer to the land and embracing the skills of our ancestors. 📌 Learn more on our website: https://thehgsociety.com 📢 Support The Hunter-Gatherer Society Like, comment, and share our videos to help spread knowledge and inspire others to reconnect with the natural world. 🔔 Subscribe and click the bell to join our journey: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheHunterGa... ⚠ Foraging Safety Disclaimer: Always be 100% certain of plant and mushroom identification before consuming. Many wild plants and fungi are toxic. When in doubt, consult multiple reliable sources or an expert.