Into (kinda) and question about snakes.
I saw this Timber on the Auxier Ridge trail about three years ago. Coolest snake encounter I've ever had!
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ratttling and everything... you didn't step on it, did you?rhunt wrote:I saw this Timber on the Auxier Ridge trail about three years ago. Coolest snake encounter I've ever had!
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No but it was right in the middle of the trail on a crowded day, someone could have. I used a long stick to move it along and off the trail and that is when it coiled up and started rattling. Once I got it off the trail it moved pretty fast to get away from us.
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