This years summer vacation
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wrote on 18 Jul 2024, 23:49 last edited by
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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 01:01 last edited by
Don't know how I missed this. Great pictures!
And yeah, that's a rattler. They ain't bad fried.
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Don't know how I missed this. Great pictures!
And yeah, that's a rattler. They ain't bad fried.
wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 01:05 last edited by@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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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 01:07 last edited by
I love travel photos. Thanks for continuing with this.
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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 01:14 last edited by
Yes indeed. Aren’t the redwoods in Sequoia and Kings Canyon spectacular?
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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 01:16 last edited by
Yes, nice pictures. You could see most of that on Google Earth, but it's not the same as knowing the photographer.
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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..
wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 01:17 last edited by@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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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 06:31 last edited by blondie
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. -
wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 08:14 last edited by
Beautiful pics! I hope you enjoy yourself. I remember those sequoias from our camping trip around there a few years ago. Don’t hike to exhaustion like we did.
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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.wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 16:41 last edited by RenaudaI have sent a copy of the snake photos to someone in Calgary who ought to be able to identify that snake with high certainty. Hopefully he is not out in the wilds right now and can get back to me soon.
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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 18:11 last edited by Doctor Phibes
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.
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wrote on 19 Jul 2024, 19:54 last edited by Mik
I haven’t noticed any further deterioration, Phibes. Wasn’t a lot of room for it anyway
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wrote on 20 Jul 2024, 21:51 last edited by Renauda
My contact in Calgary got back to me and said that it was a beautiful example of a Southern Pacific Rattlesnake (Crotalus helleri )
What really impressed him was the perfect condition of his tail for a snake that has undergone twelve sheddings.
Good call blondie.
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wrote on 21 Jul 2024, 23:38 last edited by
So, currently in Grand Island Nebraska.
As I said going fast over the plains. Here there be…basically just cornfields.
Some catch up
The south west deserts are just beyond spectacular. Every turn was a new canyon, a new mesa, colors unbelievable.
But fraught with danger.
Four corners
Joshua trees
Ouray Colorado
Scottsbluff Nebraska.
Tomorrow booked a hotel overlooking the Mississippi in Iowa.
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wrote on 21 Jul 2024, 23:44 last edited by Mik
Nice trip!
Our drive from North Carolina to Las Vegas last summer was kind of a survey of American deserts. Quite spectacular.
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wrote on 21 Jul 2024, 23:53 last edited by
Are you passing by Northern IL, Southern WI?
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wrote on 22 Jul 2024, 00:20 last edited by
No sorry. Swinging fast in abit more southerly route across Indiana and ultimately toward Pennsylvania and New York, I’d like to visit the hallowed ground of Gettysburg. And maybe Amish Pennsylvania.
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No sorry. Swinging fast in abit more southerly route across Indiana and ultimately toward Pennsylvania and New York, I’d like to visit the hallowed ground of Gettysburg. And maybe Amish Pennsylvania.
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Damn. I wonder if Krogers will let me return the matzoh and brisket.
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wrote on 22 Jul 2024, 00:56 last edited by
Gettysburg is fantastic. Enjoy!
And again, take Route 40 if you can, though 30’s nice as well and will take you past the Flight 93 monument.