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In Short Canyon last summer, I was standing on a chockstone peering downcanyon and when I looked down there was a snake curled up between the rock and the canyon wall just inches from my foot. It didn't even rattle, the snake was probably very very cold.
In the pic you can see my muddy footprint on the rock and the snake to the right.
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On the hike out from Fat Mans Misery: Attachment 65422
Awesome Pics! Last summer we encountered 4 snakes in Winter Cabin Draw, one of which I did not see and steped right next to. Luckily that was the only one that was not a rattler.
I have also removed 3 from my back yard, but unlike Byron I use a really long rake to get them into a container and relocate.
The closest I got to stepping on one was two years back while trail running. I saw it last second and pushed off just enough to leap over it instead of landing on it.
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That rock the snake was on was my next step...
Yikes. I've seen quite a few but never anything "aimed" at me!
Last fall, in the next-to-last downclimb in Moonshine wash, my wife jumped backwards and someone else said - "Look at your foot." Sure enough, a little rattler pretty much against my boot - but this guy somehow had his rattlers chewed off or something and was in some distress.
I kicked him out of the way to safety, and we went on down over the dryfall.
Of course then, we realized, we were coming back that way.
On the return trip, I (not so bravely) went first by stemming as much as I could and avoided using my hands up and over unknown rocks.
Sure enough, there he was there waiting for us to return.
Found this guy about 5 miles into the top to bottom hike of the narrows.
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Just a heads up.... with the warmer weather coming rattlesnakes will be coming out of hibernation in many places over the next couple of weeks. I haven't seen any along the Wasatch Front so far this year, but I bet I see a couple within the next two weeks.
Tap'n on my Galaxy G3
So out of curiosity does anyone here now if non rattle snakes have bacteria well pathogens that can make you sick if you get bit
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Saved these guys in lodge canyon
A snake and an anchor challenge (the webbing is equalized about right):
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Close up:
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Looks like the water knot is tied incorrectly?
Cotalus lepidus, methinks. Rock rattlesnake. One of the protected species of rattlesnakes in Arizona. Darn near stepped on this feller in Cochise Stronghold, on the way to climb What's My Line a few years back. Thank goodness it was docile!
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Another close encounter...running the trail at dusk from the summit of Mount Tammany in New Jersey, in the Delaware Water Gap. Jumped a water bar and about landed on this feller. Huge snake. Was pissed for a second and struck at me three or four times.
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Probably, but the snake was a much bigger problem with the anchor than the knot (lower right for anyone who didn't notice). If I tried to move him with a stick, he'd probably drop into the pool that I needed to descend into next in order to finish the canyon. Final solution was to downclimb half way then jump into the pool (not use this anchor).
San Gabriels in southern California, second to last rappel in Little Santa Anita specifically
I saw this little guy in the San Rafael Reef on Saturday--only the fourth rattler I've ever seen.
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Saw my first rattlesnake of the year along the Wasatch Front yesterday. He was crawling across the trail as I was riding my mountain bike. I unintentionally ran right over the middle of him as I thought it was a stick. I didn't bother to stop and give him CPR and he wasn't in the trail on my return trip so hopefully he survived.
All three were from this last weeks adventures in the Zion area. May 2013
Found this guy in Fat Man's stuck inside a pothole. Anyone know what kind this is?
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Garter Snake... Nom Nom Nom on a lizard. Exiting Rock Canyon
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Bull Snake trying to climb the walls
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