YukonMontanaTannerTrapper
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furbucket.....I've been thinking lately about getting my one man tent & associated gear out and headed up the Mineral Springs Canyon in New Mexico for a night or two. I guess time will tell on that idea.....
tgil.....I agree about the mud.....it's exactly what I thought and I thought it was beautiful.....
Of course here in the southwest there are plenty of reptiles so I'll share with you what I've seen so far. One afternoon Tanner and I were on a rather long walk way up high along the rim road when we crossed paths with this non venomous Western Patch-nosed Snake. Tanner was at the end of the 16' retractable leash and he actually stepped directly across it.....I'm assuming he thought it was a stick.....
I was on my way to also stepping across it when I suddenly noticed that it was not a stick but it was a snake trying to appear as it was anything but a snake.....
It only moved after I gave its tail a light brush with my boot.....
Now the next snake we saw was actually dead but what was interesting about this sighting was that an animal (a coyote I think) defecated on it. Now I've only one other time in my life seen this behavior.....that was in the rainforest of northwest Washington and there I thought it was the work of a black bear. I find this behavior odd and can't help but wonder what causes an animal to behave in such a manner.....
Lizards abound here and since the temperatures are warming they now seem to be everywhere. This particular lizard, also dead, is lightning quick and I've tried repeatedly to photograph a live one but I've had zero luck on that front.....
And then there was this guy.....the rattlesnake.....
We were walking along the road when I looked maybe 30 feet ahead and that's when I spotted this rattlesnake that had already taken up a defensive position.....he saw us before we saw him.....
I pitched small stones in his direction hoping that he would move along but no matter what I did the snake was unwilling to give up that pose. Eventually Tanner and I stepped off the roadway and into the desert plants.....yep.....I did not like not seeing my feet as we made our way along.....and I was quite content with completing our walk walking in the dead center of the roadway.....
Day 18 of my life living off the grid.....this morning I had planned to go to town to get some much needed groceries but I overslept so it's been moved to Thursday.....honestly I do not look forward to it one bit.....flatten the curve.....
tgil.....I agree about the mud.....it's exactly what I thought and I thought it was beautiful.....
Of course here in the southwest there are plenty of reptiles so I'll share with you what I've seen so far. One afternoon Tanner and I were on a rather long walk way up high along the rim road when we crossed paths with this non venomous Western Patch-nosed Snake. Tanner was at the end of the 16' retractable leash and he actually stepped directly across it.....I'm assuming he thought it was a stick.....
I was on my way to also stepping across it when I suddenly noticed that it was not a stick but it was a snake trying to appear as it was anything but a snake.....
It only moved after I gave its tail a light brush with my boot.....
Now the next snake we saw was actually dead but what was interesting about this sighting was that an animal (a coyote I think) defecated on it. Now I've only one other time in my life seen this behavior.....that was in the rainforest of northwest Washington and there I thought it was the work of a black bear. I find this behavior odd and can't help but wonder what causes an animal to behave in such a manner.....
Lizards abound here and since the temperatures are warming they now seem to be everywhere. This particular lizard, also dead, is lightning quick and I've tried repeatedly to photograph a live one but I've had zero luck on that front.....
And then there was this guy.....the rattlesnake.....
We were walking along the road when I looked maybe 30 feet ahead and that's when I spotted this rattlesnake that had already taken up a defensive position.....he saw us before we saw him.....
I pitched small stones in his direction hoping that he would move along but no matter what I did the snake was unwilling to give up that pose. Eventually Tanner and I stepped off the roadway and into the desert plants.....yep.....I did not like not seeing my feet as we made our way along.....and I was quite content with completing our walk walking in the dead center of the roadway.....
Day 18 of my life living off the grid.....this morning I had planned to go to town to get some much needed groceries but I overslept so it's been moved to Thursday.....honestly I do not look forward to it one bit.....flatten the curve.....
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