Wow Chelby! You have never seen a rattler on the trail hiking?! You are either very lucky or unlucky! :) I have seen way too many of them in my days of hiking. Never had a problem with them though. I just keep a short distance and enjoy the view and then when the little guy is ready to move on, I go on my way too! Last season I was doing a hike in Usuarry Pass and came upon two of them on one hike! One of them was just laying out across the trail. I just stopped about 3 feet from it and kinda nelt down and just quitely watched it as it watched me. It was never alarmed and I didnt try and spook it any. After a few minutes, it slowly slithered away and I continued on down the trail. I guess it wouldnt be very difficult to accidentally step near one and startle it either though!!! Especially when hiking off trail to some of the more remote caches and especially with the tall grass and such we will have to deal with this spring as well. I can see where they will be out in full force this spring!!! Definetly want to be aware of your surrounding and also pay close attention to where you are walking. Scott Team Ropingthewind "Chris Ledoux...Rest in peace cowboy. You will be missed." ____________________________________________________________ Az-Geocaching mailing list listserv@azgeocaching.com To edit your setting, subscribe or unsubscribe visit: http://listserv.azgeocaching.com/mailman/listinfo/az-geocaching Arizona's Geocaching Resource http://www.azgeocaching.com