Re: snakes
Fellow Canyon junkies/hikers/boaters: Considering the fact that you are 5000 times more likely to die of bee stings than snake bites(I'm allergic and there...
DOC 2000-02-10 06:12:24 #1689

Re: snakes
Kent, Great stuff! I've heard about the use of compression dressings in Australia. You gave a great summary. Tom Myers
GCDoc1@aol.com 2000-02-09 19:25:54 #1688

odds and ends
Hi all, does anyone have any information on a couple of way out of the way Redwall routes? #1) A route through the Redwall at Fishtail Canyon, on the...
Tom Martin 2000-02-09 19:02:32 #1687

Snake bite
Kent, Great input!!! Pick your treatment and take your chances! I think one of the ancient indian treatments was to take a sharp agave leaf and puncture...
Don Mattox 2000-02-09 18:09:13 #1686

Re: snakes
Kent/arizonaheat...great post with good over-all of the complexities of TX.There was a DR.Shannon here in Wickenburg who died of a rattlesnake bite in 1965...
DOC 2000-02-09 17:27:14 #1685

Re: snakes
What's New in Rattlesnake Bite Treatment In recent years rattlesnake bite treatment has undergone enormous changes. Just a few...
Kent 2000-02-09 17:06:08 #1684

snakes
All this talk about snakes remineded me about the precautionary approach. They generally bite the 3rd person passing. Therefore, always hike with two others,...
dove menkes 2000-02-09 13:27:32 #1683

Re: Snake Bites
The canyon snakes are pretty mellow though. At Deer Creek narrows, a river guide pointed one out to me, lying under a rock near the head of the narrows. We...
John G. Eyles 2000-02-09 09:39:20 #1682

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