CampingfamCO
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So this might sound like a stupid thread, but man I almost had three heart attacks today riding the trails behind my house.
The first was for avoiding a small bull snake moving across the sand on the single track trail, the next was for coming around a corner not horribly fast at all, but almost hitting a deer, the last one was either a giant bull snake or rattle snake right on the edge of the trail.
The first snake sighting surprised me and got my heart rate going, the deer I’m pretty sure was more freaked out by me than I was him, but that was a surprise, the bull/rattle snake rattling I was on the verge of death internally and all I could think was do not fall and go fast!
So I’m curious what techniques everyone uses to avoid snakes on the trail? Im not worried about the deer and I’m pretty sure most of the bears behind me are just black bears so they should take off, but we’ll worry about them later. Do you just ride faster? Go slow so you are scanning like crazy making sure you avoid them, or don’t think about them and if you happen to run over one that’s just a risk you’ll take? Seriously looking for snake avoidance advice.
The first was for avoiding a small bull snake moving across the sand on the single track trail, the next was for coming around a corner not horribly fast at all, but almost hitting a deer, the last one was either a giant bull snake or rattle snake right on the edge of the trail.
The first snake sighting surprised me and got my heart rate going, the deer I’m pretty sure was more freaked out by me than I was him, but that was a surprise, the bull/rattle snake rattling I was on the verge of death internally and all I could think was do not fall and go fast!
So I’m curious what techniques everyone uses to avoid snakes on the trail? Im not worried about the deer and I’m pretty sure most of the bears behind me are just black bears so they should take off, but we’ll worry about them later. Do you just ride faster? Go slow so you are scanning like crazy making sure you avoid them, or don’t think about them and if you happen to run over one that’s just a risk you’ll take? Seriously looking for snake avoidance advice.