We hiked to Gilman Peak in Chino Hills State Park today. I found a cheapo (5 bucks!) battery for my camera on the internet. It actually worked. So, I was able to get pictures of two baby rattlesnakes. They were about 8 inches long.
The snakes are out
- PackerGreg
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Everything is out early! It will be interesting to see how the new Forest Supervisor will handle what will probably be a very dry summer.
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I figured as much because this week I saw like one million bunnies, a lot of lizards, and bear tracks. I was like 'winter is clearly over'.
Although we'll see after tonight's snow.
Although we'll see after tonight's snow.
After I read this TR all I'm thinking about at the start of a ride in Moro Canyon is "look closely at all those little, dark sticks on the trail - the baby rattlers are out...yadda, yadda."
Ten minutes later I ride right by a big bubba laying across Bommer Ridge. Passed it on the business side too.....freaked me out to be making a mistake like that. Was looking for something smaller. Time to wake up now.
This today: http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-r ... 4776.story
Ten minutes later I ride right by a big bubba laying across Bommer Ridge. Passed it on the business side too.....freaked me out to be making a mistake like that. Was looking for something smaller. Time to wake up now.
This today: http://www.ktla.com/news/landing/ktla-r ... 4776.story
Yes they are. Tread lightly, and with a watchful eye.
Here's one which I 'saved' from impending roadway doom and relocated to a remote area. Despite the temp implied by my flip-flop, he is quite chilled and sluggish from nighttime brrr--sleep. The concrete is still very cold, as well. (I don't intend to encourage viper handling by the inexperienced, btw.)
"Any man sasses Strother Martin spends a night in the bucket."
Here's one which I 'saved' from impending roadway doom and relocated to a remote area. Despite the temp implied by my flip-flop, he is quite chilled and sluggish from nighttime brrr--sleep. The concrete is still very cold, as well. (I don't intend to encourage viper handling by the inexperienced, btw.)
"Any man sasses Strother Martin spends a night in the bucket."