CRB wrote:First of u dont even know how to spell "Minnewaska"? whats with that? ist on the page!!!!! And secondly of course there are snakes here! and as for the copperhead, there arent to many of them in that area... however there are many in the hudson highlands..Timber rattlers are in the area, along with rat snakes ( probably the black ones u are talking about) or if it was in a tree then a black racer, but there are tons of species in this area... are you guys like 10 years old or something???
My experience in the park is what I've listed above. My experience in my yard is far different.....
I live 3 miles east of the main park entrance right on 44-55. I have copperheads, black racers and garter snakes on the property regularly. On occasion I get a rattler around firewood that sits under a thick canopy of very tall hardwoods, ready made habitat. If you want to find rattlers check the caves/overhangs off the left side of clove road, north of 44-55 on a hot, sunny, summer day.
I hike in the park fairly regularly since I live so close. It's not uncommon for my girlfriend and I to put 24+ miles per week on our boots in Minnewaska, all year around. My experience is only a few snakes in seven years of regular hiking.
Not my pic:
http://home.hvc.rr.com/smhp/coperhd.html