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How to deal with snakes

August 4, 2010August 5, 2010 RL Policar8 Comments on How to deal with snakes

With summer at its peak, you’ve probably noticed more and more snakes on the trail. For the most part, they’ll leave you alone and pose no specific Read More…

I know they are one of God’s creatures and stuffs, but snakes are scary!

June 13, 2010June 13, 2010 RL Policar1 Comment on I know they are one of God’s creatures and stuffs, but snakes are scary!

Since summer is pretty much here, I’ve seen more and more snakes laying across the trail sun bathing. I swear every time I see them, I freak out! I scRead More…

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