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snakes on the WO&D trail (NoVA)
Wow, this afternoon I ran over a snake while cycling on the WO&D trail. I saw another one I didn't run over. I've seen cats and dogs, deer, groundhogs, squirrels and chipmunks on the trail, but I never imagined I'd see (much less run over) snakes. Both snakes were short (probably less than a foot long) and skinny (probably less than 3/8" in diameter).
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some years ago saw what I thought was a tire tube on the mt vernon trail in alexandria.....when i got close enough, saw that it was, in fact, a snake sunning itself....about 3' long.......was very careful after that!
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Seen snakes on the W&OD many times. Turtles and frogs too.
Mostly black snakes and green snakes. I usually stop and push time off the trail with a stick. ps Shouldn't this be in the Mid-Atlantic forum ;) |
Originally Posted by hrt4me
(Post 7716065)
Wow, this afternoon I ran over a snake while cycling on the WO&D trail. I saw another one I didn't run over. I've seen cats and dogs, deer, groundhogs, squirrels and chipmunks on the trail, but I never imagined I'd see (much less run over) snakes. Both snakes were short (probably less than a foot long) and skinny (probably less than 3/8" in diameter).
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I once encourntered a snake on the WOD - towards the end of the Reston Century a few years back. Needless to say, *exactly* what you want to have happen after 100 miles on the bike (though no problems, thankfully). ;)
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I ran over one on the WO&D trail just 2 weeks ago. I normally ride the C&O, or the GAP trails were I try to watch out for snakes, and I guess I just wasn't expecting a snake on the WO&D. Not because of the pavement, but probably more due to it's location and proximity to metropolitan areas.
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this is where your bunny hopping skillz come in handy.
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