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vash 05-08-2012 07:38 PM

Someone explain rattlesnakes to me.
 
I saw four tonight mountain biking. I waited for the evening to cool down so I don't die. I guess with the air cooling, they seek out the warmer spots? Like the trail I ride on? Do I need to ride in the heat? What about riding at night? Crazy? I'm not scared of them, but I hate being startled coming around the corner. The grass is tall and I can't always see them early. I almost rolled over this one. He struck at my new tire. http://img.tapatalk.com/aefde482-e6a2-550b.jpg

Saw a king snake too!

http://img.tapatalk.com/aefde482-e6c0-9fd1.jpg

stomachmonkey 05-08-2012 07:41 PM

Start a belt business.

Ask Hugh for some manufacturing tips, Shaun for Marketing and retail.

Embraer 05-08-2012 07:43 PM

they'd come out in droves once the sun started to go down when i lived out on that dry lake bed. they'd be on the side of the road, just relaxing. most of the ones i saw here were the Mojave Green. Both types of toxins....hemotoxic and neurotoxic. the most venomous rattlesnake. and ultra-aggressive.

i wore snake gators whenever i hiked.

Aurel 05-08-2012 07:43 PM

Where is that? Arizona? I wish I would see a few here in NM, but after over a year I haven't seen any...

Embraer 05-08-2012 07:47 PM

over by edwards afb in california. rosamond, lancaster, palmdale, boron, etc. everybody cuts their hedges about a foot off of the ground...just so you can see them.

porsche4life 05-08-2012 07:48 PM

Aurel, you should come to OK, the Okeene rattlesnake hunt was last weekend...

vash 05-08-2012 08:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Aurel (Post 6736906)
Where is that? Arizona? I wish I would see a few here in NM, but after over a year I haven't seen any...

I'm in the east bay area near San Francisco. I wussed out and turned home. I took it as an omen:)

scottmandue 05-08-2012 08:32 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 6736937)
I'm in the east bay area near San Francisco. I wussed out and turned home. I took it as an omen:)

Wise choice... I don't mess fanged poisonous things!

We used to have them around here... but I was just hiking and they were easy to spot... I could see where it would be a problem on a bike.

And oh yeah... they are cold blooded so they need to keep warm... that is why they come out of the bushes to sun themselfs when the temps drop.

rattlsnak 05-08-2012 08:33 PM

Wait, what?

Evans, Marv 05-08-2012 08:35 PM

They start coming out to hunt some time before sundown and hunt into the night until it gets too cool. They can also be out durinig the afternoon in the shade of grass or bushes. I would just ride around them. Most of the ones I've seen around here were pretty small & I've herded them into a plastic bucket & relocated them - except for one monster snake & just left alone.

RWebb 05-08-2012 08:44 PM

vash - they are using that road to thermoregulate

install a chilling device underneath the roadway and they will not come onto the cold road any more

LeeH 05-08-2012 08:52 PM

Friend of mine who lives a couple of miles away saw his neighbors looking at something last Saturday. This was hanging out on the front porch. They called a critter catcher to relocate it. I was a little bummed that the place it was to be released was near a trailhead where we hike and bike. My friend tried to suggest there were plenty of better choices, but the guy said that was is preferred release spot. :confused:

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1336539141.jpg

porsche4life 05-08-2012 09:36 PM

Snake around or near a hacienda=dead snake.... No relocating deadly critters....

MarkRobinson 05-09-2012 04:43 AM

In Texas our feral pig (wild boar) issue is increasing, & rattlesnake bites are reportedly up 4x over the last few years: Why?

Because the snakes are learning to adapt to the increase in pig traffic: the pigs eat the snakes and the snakes are learning NOT to rattle, allowing people to get too close to the snakes w/o prior warning. Hmmmm.

Noah930 05-09-2012 05:20 AM

What happens when you try to poke one with a too-short stick. This was within 12 hours. And it looked a lot worse before it started looking better. 14 doses of antivenin later.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...g/DSC_0419.jpg

5String43 05-09-2012 06:28 AM

Not afraid of them? I certainly am. They are without mercy or remorse and can cripple you real good. As noted above, the Mojave greens are the worst because of their venom, which shuts down your central nervous system while it digests your flesh. I give them all a wide berth, destroy them when I can.

vash 05-09-2012 07:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 5String43 (Post 6737413)
They are without mercy or remorse and can cripple you real good. .

i think you give them too much credit. i'm pretty sure they dont bite me because they are arseholes.

i talked to another biker near my house. he said i wussed out, because some poor ranger already mowed back the grass a couple of feet on either side of the singletrack. making it safer.

the grass was tall day before yesterday, and it drooped over the trail. i'll try again today. imagine doing the weedwacking? hope he had snake gaiters on. going turkey hunting with a ranger tomorrow..i'm gonna ask.

red-beard 05-09-2012 07:36 AM

Do you have a larger version of the second photo? Red looks like it is touching yellow...

Hugh R 05-09-2012 08:00 AM

My cost to make a belt is about $55. Snake if free, belt to glue it to is about $35, tanning kit is about $10 per skin, having the local shoe repair guy run some stitching on it for strength is $10. My labor is my labor. So far, I've made five belts.

wdfifteen 05-09-2012 09:05 AM

There is a road in southern Illinois that they close in the fall so the snakes wont get squashed when they migrate from the river to a big rock outcropping where they hibernate. My hillbilly ex-inlaws walk the road every fall, they call it "wading in the snakes." I went once but it was late in the season and there weren't many snakes on the road itself, but some kind of snake attacked the tire on my car on the road too the snake road.


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