jerryb73
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Pretty cold day anywhere. LolIt's really rare for it to get that cold here. -10ºC/14ºF is a pretty cold day here.
Pretty cold day anywhere. LolIt's really rare for it to get that cold here. -10ºC/14ºF is a pretty cold day here.
True. My thing is, I would rather take my chances with something that may kill me but not by a poisonous bite. At least have a fighting chance? LolAt least the poisonous ones around here will warn you if you get too close before they bite you, unlike a copperhead or cottonmouth.
Lol. We’ll be alright bro, i’m more worried for my dog Bear. Got him vaccinated and will stay up on it but all that does is buy time, not necessarily save a dogs life.I would probably rather deal with anything other than a snake. Any snake.. I’m scared for @Aeroknow ‘s safety...
Hell yeah dude! Those remind me of the ones we get in Hawaii. There they are branded “locals”. $7-$9 at walmarts there. They look similar to the model you postedThe Great Australian work bootView attachment 4420411
*Venomous*At least the poisonous ones around here will warn you if you get too close before they bite you, unlike a copperhead or cottonmouth.
The gophers here try to rattle their tails. It’s a trip. They not only look similar but try to act like them too. Trippy shit*Venomous*
Copper heads tend to rattle their tails against what ever's handy (dead leaves for instance) and the old moccasin has a habit of opening their mouth's & believe me, you will see that white spot immediately.
I buy Scott's from Hawaii, they last for years but are expensive. We started buying them on Guam because you needed a sole with traction to walk on the mossy concrete sidewalks. Regular flops you would end up on your ass.Hell yeah dude! Those remind me of the ones we get in Hawaii. There they are branded “locals”. $7-$9 at walmarts there. They look similar to the model you posted
The Locals ones you can buy at walmarts on the Hawaiian islands aren’t my style anymore, but i used to love them and everyone i knew wanted me to pick them up a pair along with macadamia nuts when i’d go.I buy Scott's from Hawaii, they last for years but are expensive. We started buying them on Guam because you needed a sole with traction to walk on the mossy concrete sidewalks. Regular flops you would end up on your ass.
We wore them and water socks on the beach on Guam, the dead reef rocks (they might have been volcanic) were extremely sharp.The Locals ones you can buy at walmarts on the Hawaiian islands aren’t my style anymore, but i used to love them and everyone i knew wanted me to pick them up a pair along with macadamia nuts when i’d go.
Some years the lava flows up in Volcano would be within a very short distance from parking and some times 3miles plus. One year it was hella close, ‘93ish?, so the next time i went i wore my locals flip flops. The fucking hike in was like 2 miles lmao. Over some crazy ass landsape if you've never done it. That was hard. We made it to the flows there and back though but was rough. Last time i wore flip flops to the flows.
This is what that lava reef can do to you when you aren’t careful where and when you snorkel on the Kona side of the big islandWe wore them and water socks on the beach on Guam, the dead reef rocks (they might have been volcanic) were extremely sharp.
I'm from southwest MO, spent a *lot* of time in the woods, and never had a problem with copperheads.View attachment 4420441
Copperheads suck. This one ran into trouble before he could cause any.