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Snakes in Yosemite April 16, 2012 04:35PM | Registered: 1 year ago Posts: 30 |
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The rattlesnakes in Yosemite are very mildly tempered. You would probably have to actually step on one before getting bit. I've put my foot down within a foot of one several times and all I got was some buzzing and a fleeing snake. Most often they will ignore you.Quote
yosemitenut
Hey everyone,
I've been noodling around with the idea of hiking to Fern Ledge. The only problem? I hear that the first part of the trail is a hang out for snakes. And that has me concerned.
For those of you with extensive off-trail experience, have you encountered snakes before in Yosemite? What do you do to avoid them?
Thanks!
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The rattlesnakes in Yosemite are very mildly tempered. You would probably have to actually step on one before getting bit. I've put my foot down within a foot of one several times and all I got was some buzzing and a fleeing snake. Most often they will ignore you.
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Why would you assume that?Quote
yosemitenut
I've been noodling around with the idea of hiking to Fern Ledge. The only problem? I hear that the first part of the trail is a hang out for snakes. And that has me concerned.
Don't worry. They can tell you are coming and they want to avoid you. If you do happen to come across one, admire it from a distance since they are beautiful amazing critters, then walk around it about 3 or 4 feet away. Trust me, the snake does not want to deal with humans. They will do what they can to get away. I'm more afraid of the humans on the trail then the snakes.Quote
For those of you with extensive off-trail experience, have you encountered snakes before in Yosemite? What do you do to avoid them?
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Re: Snakes in Yosemite April 16, 2012 06:36PM | Registered: 1 year ago Posts: 30 |
April 16, 2012 09:15PM | Moderator Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 1,026 |
OK then, that's a good place to look for them. The rattlesnake is the only snake in the park that can cause you any harm. The only people that I've heard of in the 9 years I've been working there that have been bit by a rattlesnake were people that were messing with the snake. If you don't try to pick one up, you'll be safe.Quote
yosemitenut
Not trying to assume anything. A number of the trip accounts I've read mention seeing snakes basking on the sunny ledge after the talus field.
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There's a reason why you see mice and other rodent up high.
Unless you find a Rattlesnake with fur on it... I'll give you 100 bucks if you see one above 10K.
Heck, make it 9K.
How many Rattlesnakes have been seen in Tuolumne Meadows?
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Do you shop at WalMart?
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There's a reason why you see mice and other rodent up high.
Unless you find a Rattlesnake with fur on it... I'll give you 100 bucks if you see one above 10K.
Heck, make it 9K.
How many Rattlesnakes have been seen in Tuolumne Meadows?
The internet: where mis-information spreads like wildfire
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Re: Snakes in Yosemite June 07, 2012 06:49AM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 849 |
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Why did they kill it? There is no reason to kill snakes. Just walk away.Quote
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"Charles M. Bogert has advised me of a northern Pacific rattler killed above Sally Keyes Lake, Fresno County, in the Sierra at 11000 feet. The lake is at elevation 10175, and several nearby peaks exceed 12000 feet."
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Re: Snakes in Yosemite June 08, 2012 06:28AM | Registered: 3 years ago Posts: 849 |
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or poke it with sticks.
Had to do that one time. The blasted snake just wouldn't get off the trail and there was no way to go around. Gave him some nudges and eventually he slowly slithered off.
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or poke it with sticks.
Had to do that one time. The blasted snake just wouldn't get off the trail and there was no way to go around. Gave him some nudges and eventually he slowly slithered off.
I use really long (extended trekking pole) sticks when that has to happen - like in Muir Gorge where the big dude was spread out across the trail and we wanted to get by him.

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Pacific rattlers are begining to look like pretty good company
