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It was hot in Nebraska so we kept our front curtain pulled all week to help keep the sun out. What we didn't know is that two snakes liked the heat and found their way in and enjoyed the dashboard. Imagine my surprise when I pulled the curtain back on our get-away day!!! One snake all curled up between the curtain and the windshield!! The snake was yellow and brown, about an inch in diameter, at least two feet long.

It slithered into the window defrost vents. I pulled the trim (about 30 screws) but couldn't see it. Turned on the heater to high, put the fan on high on the defrost setting. It emerged and went to the driver's side window. We assisted it out with a mop handle. Of course it showed it's displeasure by shaking it's tail and striking out a couple times. Was it a rattler? I don't know.

Half an hour later we were heading towards Iowa and my wife began to scream! Another snake!!!!! This one larger!!! I didn't know where it was, I put on cruise control and lifted my feet off the floor. All she would say between screams was that my feet were not in jeopardy. I managed to get off the highway and pull over to a safe place. Then my dearest one said it was on the steering column and every time she screamed it would retreat. I bounded out of my seat and looked. There we were, face to face. The whole time it was within a foot of my hands and legs!!!!

It slithered up to the dashboard and disappeared down the vents. I turned the heater on high again, put on the fan while using the defrost setting and opened the window. It never came out. Suddenly we saw it on the ground, looking for a safe haven. It found a big hole in the concrete and disappeared without waving goodbye with it's tail. This one was definitely bigger, at least 3 feet long, at least inch and a half in diameter.

I don't know where it got out or in, somewhere in the heating/cooling system. Where and how do I start looking? We have a Vortec 8.1 engine.

Not that it matters, we could have picked up a snake or two anywhere in the country, but these two joined us at Walnut Creek Campground in Papillion, NE. Lots of high grass in the vicinity. Great little campground that always gets high ratings. We might be the first to report driving away with some of their slithering wildlife.

This retelling of the story does not convey the fear, panic, or excitement that was going in our rig. Imagine it happening to you and your co-pilot and you might start feeling the rush of adrenalin that I feel right now just telling you about it.
2005 Kountry Star with a 4 cyl. Saturn Vue with stick shift.
Mike and Rose and Pepper, our All-American black lap dog.
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Dance_Chick
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Francesca Knowles wrote:
Dance Chick wrote:
As we are traveling today, DH asks me if I see any snakes under his feet. I sneered at him,,,ain't he cute?

You shoulda said YES!

Bet you a thousand bucks he'd have looked in spite of himself- then you could have said "GOTCHA"! :B


Gee, wish I'd thought of that. Would have served him right.
Gene, Gayle, & Oliver (the dog)
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mtrumpet
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I agree with others here...no way am I gonna show DW this story!!! YIKES!!!
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NCWriter
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I can't see the pictures,either. Gotta see pics!

Francesca_Knowl
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Dance Chick wrote:
As we are traveling today, DH asks me if I see any snakes under his feet. I sneered at him,,,ain't he cute?

You shoulda said YES!

Bet you a thousand bucks he'd have looked in spite of himself- then you could have said "GOTCHA"! :B
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

Dance_Chick
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As we are traveling today, DH asks me if I see any snakes under his feet. I sneered at him,,,ain't he cute?
Gene, Gayle, & Oliver (the dog)
2006 Holiday Rambler Endeavor 40 PDQ/2012 Honda CRV toad
Blue Ox tow bar & base plate/Air Force One braking

charles
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I too hate snakes and after reading this I'm a little concerned as this morning when I was mowing I found a snake skin lying along the driveway just 10/12 inches from my rear tires. I was hoping to see the snake while mowing so I could cut it up and did not so now I fear that he might be inside my unit. Gonna be a lot of looking around in there.

Nick
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Francesca_Knowl
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There are PICTURES?!?!?

This just keeps getting better and better...BUT

Am I the only one that can't see those pics?
" Not every mind that wanders is lost. " With apologies to J.R.R. Tolkien

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Snake #1. On the driver's side window.

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Snake #2. Finding its way down a hole.
2005 Kountry Star with a 4 cyl. Saturn Vue with stick shift.
Mike and Rose and Pepper, our All-American black lap dog.

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Some of your responses have definitely made the memory of the fear go away. Thank you for that.

Regarding Pepper, The All American Black Lap Dog, he couldn't make this trip with us. I wonder if he would have been aware of the snakes or not. When we go for a walk with him, we have to point out the wildlife.

I figure we are safe against snakes from now on. What are the chances of anymore collecting inside our coach again? But, the rest of you are still in jeopardy. Sleep tight.
2005 Kountry Star with a 4 cyl. Saturn Vue with stick shift.
Mike and Rose and Pepper, our All-American black lap dog.

Tom_N
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A snake in a dash is worth two in a bush.

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Rwake901
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jujububbajr wrote:
I read this to my wife and she could not stop laughing. I can't imagine how terrible that was, but what a story.



Sure its funny when it happens to someone else! LOL Any video for the (Funniest Home Video's show), you could make $10.000 ๐Ÿ™‚

wny_pat1
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BigRabbitMan wrote:
wrvond wrote:
I really should not have read this...

I am NOT telling my wife about this!!!
Me neither. I don't like snakes and she does and probably would want to keep them.
โ€œAll journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware.โ€

ferndaleflyer
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Sitting in front of my shop eating lunch and a truck hauling a junk car was passing when all 3 occupants bailed out and let the truck go. It hit a bank and stopped but it turned out the back window was gone in the truck and a 5ft black snake had crawled in the cab with them. It was pretty funny at the time.

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seatboard wrote:
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Here in Rattlesnake country we are blessed with only the Pacific Northwest Rattler. They are mostly brown but sometimes dark to medium green, all have tan bellies. Rattle snakes can climb but they don't. Non-venomous snakes can climb,
I've seen them on decks and several feet up in a tree. Rattlers have a head shaped like a spear, a definite neck. Non-venomous have oval shaped heads.
I always go by the head for deciding if it is rattler or not, I don't care about the tail. Rattlesnakes like 50-80 degrees, normally travel alone. They like to keep one side protected, up against wall, tree etc. against predators. Don't worry about eggs, they are born alive and most don't survive the first year.
My 2 cents as I am not an expert but some knowledge to stay safe..
By the way, I believe non-venomous snakes like the garter (greenish with long yellow stripe)can emit a foul odor out when bothered or threatened...EEEWW!


HA!!! How do you distinguish where the foul odor originates,from your under wear or the Snake??:@

HE! HE! HE!...Good one..I can be foul but I always blame the dog! LOL
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NCWriter
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RVrose, where was Pepper, the All American Black Lap Dog in your hour of need??

Some doggies would have sniffed out that threat on the dash before you ever pulled back the curtain, and earned their puppy chow big time.

Back to the trainer with little Pepper.