CampingfamCO
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I’m not sure if you guys remember me posting and asking about snake avoidance, well………
I was out for a ride last night after work. It was about 90 degrees, the clouds were starting to roll in, and it was perfect. At about mile 7 I turned the corner and saw the most bestest of friends. A giant rattle snake across the entire trail and even some of him off the trail. He was at least five feet. I stopped about as fast as I could, thought to myself, “boy am I lucky to see him before I rode over him. What a giant bull snake!” Since we typically see bull snakes and not rattle snakes as much, I’m more used to seeing them. Then my best bed lifted his diamond shaped head, looked at me with his eyes, and it was at that point I realized, this was no bull snake. It was a giant rattle snake. The pattern on it’s back, the head, and a giant rattle on his tail that wasn’t rattling, yet.
Remembering the advice from you guys, I gave him some time to clear the trail. After a few minutes, he slithered into the bush off to the side of the trail, I could hear him moving deeper and deeper off the trail. After about a minute I said, “okay this is it, don’t get scared.” I put the bike in turbo mode, prepped to be in the right gear to ride by as fast as I could. Well no sooner than I thought I was clear, I hear the rattle going off like crazy, a giant his, striking motion sound, then he strikes at me. I remembered my plan of what do if I was to get bit and I focus on not falling of the bike and keep going. After realizing he didn’t get me and I was through, I breathed a sense of relief. Being extremely scared of snakes my entire life I was pumped to have made it through the situation. I was reminding myself, this is part of the experience, it’s going to happen again, and I’m extremely proud of myself for making it through. I had manned up and was pumped!
So about 1/8th of a mile down the trail, I see it’s larger twin brother on the trail. At that moment I didn’t man up. I manned down as fast as I could! I stopped my bike, lifted it up, turned around, and peddled as fast as I could home like a little wimp. Needless to say I didn’t finish my ride yesterday, but my heart rate was high enough as it was.
So today, I’ll be wearing my GoPro, just in case, hit the same trail, and try to get over this stupid fear!
I was out for a ride last night after work. It was about 90 degrees, the clouds were starting to roll in, and it was perfect. At about mile 7 I turned the corner and saw the most bestest of friends. A giant rattle snake across the entire trail and even some of him off the trail. He was at least five feet. I stopped about as fast as I could, thought to myself, “boy am I lucky to see him before I rode over him. What a giant bull snake!” Since we typically see bull snakes and not rattle snakes as much, I’m more used to seeing them. Then my best bed lifted his diamond shaped head, looked at me with his eyes, and it was at that point I realized, this was no bull snake. It was a giant rattle snake. The pattern on it’s back, the head, and a giant rattle on his tail that wasn’t rattling, yet.
Remembering the advice from you guys, I gave him some time to clear the trail. After a few minutes, he slithered into the bush off to the side of the trail, I could hear him moving deeper and deeper off the trail. After about a minute I said, “okay this is it, don’t get scared.” I put the bike in turbo mode, prepped to be in the right gear to ride by as fast as I could. Well no sooner than I thought I was clear, I hear the rattle going off like crazy, a giant his, striking motion sound, then he strikes at me. I remembered my plan of what do if I was to get bit and I focus on not falling of the bike and keep going. After realizing he didn’t get me and I was through, I breathed a sense of relief. Being extremely scared of snakes my entire life I was pumped to have made it through the situation. I was reminding myself, this is part of the experience, it’s going to happen again, and I’m extremely proud of myself for making it through. I had manned up and was pumped!
So about 1/8th of a mile down the trail, I see it’s larger twin brother on the trail. At that moment I didn’t man up. I manned down as fast as I could! I stopped my bike, lifted it up, turned around, and peddled as fast as I could home like a little wimp. Needless to say I didn’t finish my ride yesterday, but my heart rate was high enough as it was.
So today, I’ll be wearing my GoPro, just in case, hit the same trail, and try to get over this stupid fear!