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<blockquote data-quote="Thomo" data-source="post: 573292" data-attributes="member: 17391"><p>There would be a lot of copperheads in that area as well.</p><p></p><p>My wife and myself used to walk the alpine area around Bogong , Mt Fainter Sometimes taking photos of the Cattlemans huts.</p><p>I spotted a hut way down to our right but to get there the track into it was a few hundred meters further down.</p><p>I said to my wife follow me l know a short cut and started to meander through the low alpine bushes.</p><p>There were copperheads every few meters ducking out of sight very quickly</p><p>They were all pretty small being about 2 feet.</p><p></p><p>Another day on Mt Fainter we come across the biggest copperhead Id seen which was about 5 1/2 feet and At least 2 1/2 or more thick.</p><p>He was pretty docile and took his time</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thomo, post: 573292, member: 17391"] There would be a lot of copperheads in that area as well. My wife and myself used to walk the alpine area around Bogong , Mt Fainter Sometimes taking photos of the Cattlemans huts. I spotted a hut way down to our right but to get there the track into it was a few hundred meters further down. I said to my wife follow me l know a short cut and started to meander through the low alpine bushes. There were copperheads every few meters ducking out of sight very quickly They were all pretty small being about 2 feet. Another day on Mt Fainter we come across the biggest copperhead Id seen which was about 5 1/2 feet and At least 2 1/2 or more thick. He was pretty docile and took his time [/QUOTE]
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