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<blockquote data-quote="Jaros" data-source="post: 629229" data-attributes="member: 1122"><p>I still say make plenty of noise when in a suss area. They will usually crawl away. Don't approach a snake if met head on, stand still. Always carry a snake bandage and know how to use them. Always have a uhf radio handy and sat phone if remote. It's very hard to not have an accident like this, be calm and let the rescue people do their job. Take care and have a happy Christmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaros, post: 629229, member: 1122"] I still say make plenty of noise when in a suss area. They will usually crawl away. Don't approach a snake if met head on, stand still. Always carry a snake bandage and know how to use them. Always have a uhf radio handy and sat phone if remote. It's very hard to not have an accident like this, be calm and let the rescue people do their job. Take care and have a happy Christmas. [/QUOTE]
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