I wrote this up shortly after it happened (3 yrs ago). Just now getting around to posting it.
There's something primal about standing naked within strike range of such a beautiful and dangerous creature!
Blimey! There's something bowel-openingly frightening about it too, I feel!
Thank goodness snakes isn't something we have to bother about in the UK. We only have 2 species: The Grass Snake which is a small constrictor so not poisonous and the Adder which is poisonous and will bite but the bite is rarely lethal, but fairly horrible causing an assortment of symptoms including nausea, diarrhoea and vomiting, mental confusion etc etc. However, both snakes are rare and retiring in their habits. Never seen one alive but have encountered a slough of a grass snake once.
John
I arrived in this valley on Labor Day 1986. Within a couple months I had discovered a local state park just outside of town where I would go hiking and climbing regularly. I also explored other desert areas in the area, Death Valley, Joshua Tree, Great Basin, Zion, Bryce etc.
In all that time I have never seen a snake of any kind, though I’ve heard from others that have. I have seen evidence of them. Skeletons, molted skin, etc. But never a live one. Until the middle of 2020.
I was on a trail I had been on multiple times and was walking up a small wash. There was a mid-size (about 3-1/2 ft. tall) Mormon Tea: (
Scientific, Herbal remedy) plant ahead of me. When I got to within about 10 ft. I heard a rattling sound. I came to a dead stop. I’ve heard sounds before that were similar, leaves and debris blowing or bushes shaking in the wind, but the wind wasn’t blowing very much that day.
As I wasn’t sure which direction it came from, I took another step and immediately heard it again. This time I was focused on the Mormon Tea. Another step, again. I was triggering the reaction. I was pretty sure it was a rattler.
The bush was on right the edge of the small wash, so I decided I would make a wide berth around to the left staying about 10 ft. away. I heard him again but not straight away. Every time I took a step. As I headed up the trail on the left side of the wash, I saw another snake sliding across the trail toward the Mormon Tea plant. Ok! They’re having a confab in there and I was pretty sure I wasn’t invited so I did a 180 and bugged out. I was trespassing on their home. Fair enough.
One week later I was headed back into a different part of the valley, not the same wash, and saw another one headed across the trail. FINE! I waited till he was gone and headed on in on my hike. This was in May of 2020 and the Lake Mead Recreation Area had been completely shut-down since March.
My guess that with the drop off in foot traffic on all the trails, the wildlife had begun to inch it’s way back amidst all that silence. I was even seeing plants starting to grow back onto trails.
There was very little road traffic. All those helicopter tours that were constantly overhead were shut down. For several months no one was allowed to hike anywhere out there. I have been back to that valley once since then and I have been to other valleys in the area. No further encounters as yet.
After hiking out here in the southwest for over 30 years and having no snake encounters, to see or hear three snakes over one week, I thought was unusual. It made me wonder if I am now on the upward Bell Curve of filling in all those encounters I should have had.
I have since purchased a long walking staff. Just in case.
Don't know what happened, but the majority of the post didn't make it into the post! Chalk it up to having not posted anything in 3 yrs.