As snake season may be coming to an end...
What's the name of that particular species? I saw one very similar in shape and size on my way back "Downstream" the day Zach, Taco and I went up and down the "Fish Fork" to recover their gear, had to make my way between two choke stones that were bigger than me to avoid walking through "Poison Oak", that bad critter was sitting on the rocks just the other side of those stones so I had to throw pebbles behind him to get him to give me enough distance to get on the far side of the creek and downstream fast before he made other plans, it took him a few to get the idea, but the poison oak looked worse, especailly the way I get itHikeUp wrote:On my up to Smith Mountain...
HJ and Elwood ID'd it as ...lilbitmo wrote:What's the name of that particular species?
Southern Pacific rattlesnake - Crotalus oreganus helleri
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You might want to stay away from the "Green Mojave Rattlesnake" found in the Johnson Valley- Landers area. It's the deadliest rattler in North America!!! It is a remote region. I'm sure none of you have been out there for hikes, but I can tell you about it!outwhere wrote: who needs to wait until Halloween to get the crap freaked out of them --- there are snakes out there in there them hills to do that to me
Those things look scary even on the computer...
Tonks for the torture
I agree Mike P! Truly the prettiest snake i have ever seen except for a racer that once blew past me and looked like liquid silver. Rest of my pix of her begin here:
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