>>1857341>>1857440I think you may be right about the berkeley polypore. Here's another picture from several days later. I was skeptical at first given that the picture in my field guide looks nothing like my image (it's an orange-brown striped polypore with seemingly thinner shelves), but after doing some searching around online it seems like it can also be more of a peach or cream color, so maybe that is actually what I saw. The giant size certainly narrows things down a lot, at any rate.
>>1857440>>1860620Less certain about the other one. C. septentrionalis does looks somewhat similar, though the shelves appear much larger and the "teeth" much less pronounced, from what I can see. After doing some more searching around online it seems like the hydnoid fungi are a very strange and very poorly documented group, and there's some uncertainty over whether certain fungi truly have "teeth" or if they are "split pores" that look like teeth.
>>1860161Nice morel. I'm guessing you're southern hemisphere since morel season around here is late March/early April. Either that or this is an old photo.