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Do you have any rattlers that far North? I have found them in Marin and up at Clear Lake.

We have rattlers here in Oregon. I used to see them at the ex's place north of Roseburg. Its the only venomous reptile we have in this state. I have seen them in eastern Washington state and supposedly they get as far north as southern BC.

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We have rattlers here in Oregon. I used to see them at the ex's place north of Roseburg. Its the only venomous reptile we have in this state. I have seen them in eastern Washington state and supposedly they get as far north as southern BC.

Wiki map of Crotalus oreganus
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See them every year in Eastern Washington if out and about. Used to see them yearly in town, but I think now too populated. They seem to avoid town, and that's a good thing!
 
Down wind from the fire...

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Good friend of mine and myself from a few years ago on a bike trip in the Smoky Mountains. I'm the ugly one on the left. Dane was in a bike crash years ago and lost one of his legs. Had a bolt on leg and a thirst for the open road on two wheels. One of the friendliest and happy guys ever. Never saw him in a sour mood. Just found out he was killed in a bike accident in Arizona last night. Rest in peace brother. Miss you big time !!!!IMG_20150509_190651118_HDR.jpg
 
Good friend of mine and myself from a few years ago on a bike trip in the Smoky Mountains. I'm the ugly one on the left. Dane was in a bike crash years ago and lost one of his legs. Had a bolt on leg and a thirst for the open road on two wheels. One of the friendliest and happy guys ever. Never saw him in a sour mood. Just found out he was killed in a bike accident in Arizona last night. Rest in peace brother. Miss you big time !!!!View attachment 423734

Very sorry to hear that, coming from another biker that loved riding the open roads.
 
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