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Reilly
Mountain climber
The Other Monrovia- CA
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Rattlers are people, too. You just have to know how to make nice with them....
Taken from 14"-16" away.
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Escopeta
Trad climber
Idaho
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Countless days in JTree and really only encountered a handful of rattlers. Its just not worth the heartburn even if you are deathly afraid of them. Mostly because they see a lot of activity and hence rattle from a good distance away.
The Needles? Now that's a different story altogether. For some reason I got lucky and encountered a snake on almost every trip out there with the exception of the colder months of fall. There must be something about those rocks that they love. And I assume that since they don't see a lot of traffic, they wait until you are on top of them before they rattle.
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Chaz
Trad climber
greater Boss Angeles area
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I've never seen a rattlesnake in Joshua Tree. Not one.
I've seen quite a few tortises, a bunch of bighorn sheep, and two mountain lions, but no rattlesnakes.
I heard from a medic at Fort Irwin, every soldier he ever treated for snake bite was bit in the hand. What's that tell you?
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Jon Beck
Trad climber
Oceanside
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Half the rattlesnake strikes do not inject venom. The smart snakes save the venom for something they can eat.
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10b4me
Mountain climber
Retired
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In thirty-seven years of going to Jtree, I've only seen one buzzworm. I've heard plenty of them though.
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