myredracer wrote:
We have rattlers in the interior of BC which has the only true desert climate in Canada.
Many decades ago I was in a bike race up a mountain there. Afterwards I decided to ride back down to the bottom where the race started. So here I am flying down the mountain at like 50-60 mph (in shorts and short-sleeved jersey) and I see a stick up ahead laying on the road. Not exactly good to run over a stick at that speed so I aim slightly to one side, just enough to clear it. It was only when I neared it I realized it wasn't a stick at all...
Then, in that split second between when a person is about to run over a rattlesnake and get bitten and actually just barely managing to avoid hitting it and not getting bitten, I saw my life flash before me in my mind and got the absolute snot scared out of me. :E Not sure what would have happened if it had gotten tangled up in the wheels but have never forgotten the image of that "stick" on the road. Good thing it didn't slither in the wrong direction.
BC has desert? I guess I learned something, today.
I don't have any abnormal fear of snakes or much else in the animal kingdom. I figure if I just leave them alone, they'll do the same. Chance encounters with bears, wolves, or lions is another thing, those guys can eat me. I try to stay observant in those areas. If I see a large amount of tracks or sign, I choose another path.
Snakes don't leave much sign and rattle snakes are usually found near hard surfaces. A chance encounter is possible but steer clear of rocky outcroppings or shaded areas in the day.
The last rattlesnake I saw was an Eastern Timber Rattler, all stretched out on a State Park roadway in the early morning. I assume he was soaking up the heat from the asphalt to start his day. I was in a car, along with my then GF, now wife, on a camping trip. She got scared when I stopped the car, got out, and was pawing through the trunk looking for a tire iron. Never found it but I had "new belt" in mind. The snake chose to leave, also.
Now that I'm older and have learned some things about snakes and the environment, I wouldn't kill a snake nor do I mess with any other living thing except mice in my house. I think I may have hung up the deer rifle, too. I'd rather capture them on camera than harvest for food.