While reading the logs for GCJFPP, I noticed that the first two people to attempt this cache saw "signs" of a rattlesnake ahead. Being from a place where rattlesnakes aren't a huge issue, and being accident prone (I've had two cactus incidents while caching so far, one pierced a muscle), I'm wondering just what exactly the signs of a rattlesnake in the area are, other than the obvious rattle. Also, I've been searching the internet for information about how to deal with a rattlesnake bite, and so far there doesn't seem to be much other than to keep the wound below the heart, don't cut it open or use a tournequette, and call for help. Anyone have any other suggestions? If you don't hear from me by tomorrow, it's probably 'cause I'm going to attempt GCJFPP this afternoon, and Mr. Rattlesnake might decide to eat me. Signed, Dumb Desert Dipstick :-) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.690 / Virus Database: 451 - Release Date: 5/22/2004