This years summer vacation
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Yosemite falls
El Capitan
Gives new meaning to Alex Honold’s free solo climb
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Still waiting if someone can give me a snake ID
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To me it looks like a gopher snake. Non venomous. Fairly common here in southern Alberta around Medicine Hat and Lethbridge. Often mistaken for a rattler.
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Today was sequoia national forest day.
I bet u didn’t know that sequoia has 5 vowels
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Beautiful.
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Coming to you from Mexican Hat Utah
This is the view from the motel room overlooking the San Juan River just outside of monument valley
Thats monument valley, recognize the scene from Forest Gump?
Glen canyon dam
And downstream from the dam, the Colorado eventually feeding into the Grand Canyon
Tomorrow into the Rockies and Colorado.
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Better dam pictures. Damn it’s nice.
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@Jolly said in This years summer vacation:
Don't know how I missed this. Great pictures!
And yeah, that's a rattler. They ain't bad fried.
Nahhh, I’m with Renauda. That’s a gopher snake. Rattler’s heads are particularly arrow shaped. The teeth and venom glands are exaggerated more than most other vipers.. And are diamonds more than striped in patterns..
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@LuFins-Dad said in This years summer vacation:
@Jolly said in This years summer vacation:
Don't know how I missed this. Great pictures!
And yeah, that's a rattler. They ain't bad fried.
Nahhh, I’m with Renauda. That’s a gopher snake. Rattler’s heads are particularly arrow shaped. The teeth and venom glands are exaggerated more than most other vipers.. And are diamonds more than striped in patterns..
Isn't that a dozen rattles on the tail?
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Really nice pics. Please post more!
Oh, and definitely a rattlesnake. It has a rattle. And that’s the 1st defining feature with your pic. Gopher snakes (aka bull snakes) don’t have rattles on their tails. Their tails taper to a point. I’m more familiar with prairie rattlers. They aren’t as pretty as the ones down south. -
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Great photos, Mr. B.
There's nothing like the US for just jaw-dropping canyons and what-not. We went to the Grand Canyon and Sedona a couple of years ago, and I was really just struck dumb by the experience. I'm hoping it's reversible.