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We always said when Land Surveying in the woods when the snakes were out that the first person on the crew walking through the woods wakes them up, the second person pisses them off and the third person gets bit. It never fails, during the early spring and late fall when cutting line through the woods in the morning you probably wouldn't see a snake. But the closer you got to noon and the sun being high, the snakes would wind up on your cut line to get some sun. That's when you run across them walking back down the cut line to move equipment forward or go to lunch. As for the copperheads, they didn't survive any of the surveying crews I was ever working on.
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