These were not extremely viscid but the conditions were a little dry. They seem to fit into the trivialis-collinitus-mucosus group. They had the straight stipe with bands on the lower part. The spores were large and perhaps even wider than what I see on MH. However they do fit into the range of either C. collinitus or C. mucosus. They were ~ 14.0-15.5 X 7.2-8.5 microns. Since they were growing in an area with mostly lodgepole pines @ ~ 5200ft, I'm guessing C. mucosus.