This may or may not be an exact match, but the fungus in question is growing on a well-rotted log in an area that was partially logged 2 years ago. From the lack of bark, presence of holes, and punky consistency of the log, suspect this was a Bigleaf maple (Acer macrophyllum) which quickly looses its bark after being cut. The fungus as shown is CAP: 1.4-1.7cm wide, reddish-orange, rounded bell shape; GILLS: yellow to very pale orange; STIPE: mostly equal red to slightly orange tinted, slightly larger at the base, with some white rhizomorphs. Because I know some are studying this group, I have dried this specimen, and may obtain more next Saturday. Ask if you want me to send it to you.