Happy anniversary.
Late fall looks like a good trip out there. I'd love to get up there again in cool weather, it's tough to arrange during the school year. Here's to 200 more.
Another great report!
Had to read scroll thru this one 2x to make sure I didn’t miss any rattle snakes, though. They hiding this time of year? Or just hiding from you?
There's all sorts of psychology at work here. On Trip 199 I saw a copperhead and a rattlesnake---and they took away any future anxiety and hesitation etc---whereby on this trip I wasn't concerned about my pit viper friends---as the previous trip got me thru the Reptile Gateway. Weird but true. So, without concern I of course didn't see a pit viper. "Been There, Done That" phenomenon.
BUT A VENOM MIRACLE DID HAPPEN!!
As I was backpacking up the steep Crowder Branch trail on Day 10 I almost stepped right into a giant yellow jacket nest next to the narrow trail and recently dug out by a black bear. The hornets were swarming everywhere in angry display. Hundreds. Thousands. I backed off fast and here's the miracle part---a lone yellow jacket landed on my left leg below the knee and "kissed" me---he just landed on flesh, said hello, and flew off---WITHOUT ENVENOMATION! Wow, that's a first. I guess Miss Nature thinks I'm all caught up on my 2019 vaccinations.