Kraven251
07-31-2016, 00:09
I live over in the Cottonwood area of Parker and walk the Cherry Creek Trails around there daily. Today I saw 8 different small snakes all crossing the trail in a very distinctive sidewinder pattern.
They were at best 6 or 7 inches long and no bigger than the diameter of a pencil, but I have been walking these trails for the past 3 years and never seen a single snake. In the past month I have seen about a dozen, but today was the first time I had seen anything that I even remotely thought was venomous.
Had a black arrow shaped (viper) head, and was doing the sidewinder slide...they were moving very fast just not covering much ground. The thing of it is there are 3 parks near there, 2 with sand pits, that I routinely take my children to play. We also walk those trails quite a bit as a family. I am going to have to keep an even closer eye on things, sure as hell do not want the boy snagging a rattlesnake.
I made a call into Parker animal control, not that they can do shit about it, other than be aware. I suspect all of the construction of the new homes and all of the shit going in by Costco has stirred up the snakes.
Just a heads up for everyone that has kids/dogs in the northern side of Parker
They were at best 6 or 7 inches long and no bigger than the diameter of a pencil, but I have been walking these trails for the past 3 years and never seen a single snake. In the past month I have seen about a dozen, but today was the first time I had seen anything that I even remotely thought was venomous.
Had a black arrow shaped (viper) head, and was doing the sidewinder slide...they were moving very fast just not covering much ground. The thing of it is there are 3 parks near there, 2 with sand pits, that I routinely take my children to play. We also walk those trails quite a bit as a family. I am going to have to keep an even closer eye on things, sure as hell do not want the boy snagging a rattlesnake.
I made a call into Parker animal control, not that they can do shit about it, other than be aware. I suspect all of the construction of the new homes and all of the shit going in by Costco has stirred up the snakes.
Just a heads up for everyone that has kids/dogs in the northern side of Parker