So where be the snakes?

Poppies & cougars & shrooms, oh my!
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Uncle Rico
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So far this summer I've hiked in the Los Padres, the Santa Monicas, the Simi Hills, the San Gabriels, and the Panamints and haven't seen a single snake. Zip, zilch, zero, nada, the big goose egg. Darn few lizards too. Anybody else experiencing that or is it just my personal misfortune?
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I haven't seen any this year either. Hmm.

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The ravens seem to be finding the road-kills like usual but I haven't seen as many while walking around. Noticeably less coachwhips.
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I saw a bunch of lizards on Sunset Peak last Friday evening. Friendly enough to try checking out my pack.
I have yet to see a snake this year...
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No snakes, but I have seen this guy hiking around (I wonder if one can get that stick at REI?)...

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Yeah, but beware of that guy PG. When he throws that walking stick to the ground it actually turns into a snake. And that snake will then eat your trekking poles.
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Post by Uncle Rico »

Finally saw my first snake of the season - a nice looking King Snake about 20-25" long....in my garage in the burbs. :?
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Friday, August 3
Mount Wilson Trail below Orchard Camp

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Zoiks! Snake *and* poison oak!! Throw in some Turricula, and you'd really have something there.

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Post by AlanK »

Hikin_Jim wrote: Zoiks! Snake *and* poison oak!! Throw in some Turricula, and you'd really have something there.
Yeah, pick your poison. I opted for "neither" but it took some doing to convince the critter to crawl away.
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Did you just wait him out?

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Hikin_Jim wrote: Did you just wait him out?
No, I'd still be there!

I tossed a couple of small sticks onto him until he decided to move on. Near-misses did nothing.
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AlanK wrote: I tossed a couple of small sticks onto him until he decided to move on. Near-misses did nothing.
I used to roll pebbles over their backs, but bits of sticks sounds good.

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AlanK wrote: Friday, August 3
Mount Wilson Trail below Orchard Camp

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Dang! You got shocks, pegs....lucky!
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I jumped a 24" rattler on the descent from Icehouse Saddle August 4 about 3/4 mile from the trailhead. He was moving downhill just a little slower than I was.

Snakes, why did it have to be snakes?
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