Snake Road Migration | Shawnee National Forest

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2020
  • The fall snake migration is in full swing at Larue-Pine Hills National Natural Landmark, so we walked the length of Snake Rd. out and back (5 miles total) and encountered 27 snakes! Great day of herping.
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  • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
    @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад +3

    Snakes are an important part of our ecosystem, and are not to be feared, but respected. In this video, we followed all the rules and kept our distance, utilizing zoom cameras and cameras on poles. Larue-Pine Hills encourages visitors to witness this migration, following simple safety rules, foot traffic only. Respect the wildlife, and it will respect you!

  • @janecain1137
    @janecain1137 Год назад +3

    Thank you! Went to the Shawnee. Was beautiful. Heard about Snake Road....no...no...would never go there! Glad this was posted. So excited to go now. What a special place. Would subscribe but this isn't my phone. Will subscribe soon. 🥰

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад +1

      Shawnee has a lot of great places! The Snake Road migration sounds more dangerous than it is, just give the snakes some space and enjoy the wildlife!

  • @redshepherdoutdoors7201
    @redshepherdoutdoors7201 3 года назад +2

    I love Snake Road and the Pine Hills area. That Timber Rattlesnake was a great find. Thanks for sharing your adventure.

  • @bwhite429
    @bwhite429 2 года назад +12

    If there is one thing I’ve learned from milking snakes it is snakes don’t really like to be milked. - Jack Handy

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  2 года назад +1

      Accurate! 🤣

    • @Renee_ok_-_-
      @Renee_ok_-_- Год назад +1

      My grandfather, here in SE Ohio, used to work in the lumbering field in his younger days (1950s-60s). My granny told me that he used to capture timber rattlers to sell to a local vet who milked them for antivenin. He apparently lost a few tin lunchboxes this way, as the snake was not amused by his ventures 😂

  • @brendar.8185
    @brendar.8185 2 года назад +4

    Although snakes have always gave me the creeps I have tried to overcome that and can at least see them and not freak out. When living in FL we used to get cotton mouths in the trees so had to check those out before sitting down to relax. Great video thank you for taking us along.

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  2 года назад

      I have not found a cottonmouth in a tree, that might freak me out a bit, LOL! We did once find a rattler in a tree, but he was just curled up sleeping. I love seeing them, as long as I'm not about to step on them, LOL!

  • @swisssights
    @swisssights 3 года назад +1

    These sankes are really beautiful! Thank you for this video!

  • @RoadtrippinwithTakacs
    @RoadtrippinwithTakacs 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Alison would love this place. You saw so many! 💪👍 What an unbelievable little trail for snakes. Definitely putting it on the list. Nice episode.

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад

      It truly is amazing! Obviously, wildlife doesn't always cooperate, we went for the fall migration last year but it was still pretty warm and we saw no snakes that day. Made up for it this time! Thanks for watching, hope you get to visit sometime!

  • @TravelKiwi
    @TravelKiwi 3 года назад +2

    Wow 50 spices!!! That’s so many and super cool!! Would be amazing to walk though but I think I’d get scared of the snakes... I really don’t like them!!! Great video though enjoyed seeing all the snakes!! Love listening to the birds in the background too!!

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад

      I used to feel the same way about snakes (as well as some other wildlife.) But after encountering them enough, I learned they're really not that scary! Well, within reason....

  • @SL_BA
    @SL_BA 3 года назад

    Very interesting! A great fall adventure to see so many species of snakes. And all on one hike. Love it!

  • @stephenburns3678
    @stephenburns3678 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @AOKUrbanHomestead1
    @AOKUrbanHomestead1 3 года назад

    That is on my list of places to visit for sure. Wow, look at all those snakes. Thanks for sharing

  • @BackpackingWithJason
    @BackpackingWithJason 3 года назад +1

    Wow!! You guys seen a lot of snakes!!
    I’ve got to make my way to Shawnee Forest.

  • @silkehubbard1948
    @silkehubbard1948 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing your hiking adventures with us. This was an interesting hike with all the snakes.. I have never known of such a location with so many snake crossings. Very cool. Keep having fun and wonderful adventures!

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! I'm not aware of anywhere else, especially in the Midwest, that has this kind of biodiversity. Maybe in the swamps of Louisiana?

  • @TerryX2Explore
    @TerryX2Explore 3 года назад +1

    Looks pretty cool! I like snakes if they are far enough away from me. 🐍 The frog looks pretty cute. 🐸 That's more snakes than we have seen in the last 10 years! WOW 🐍🐸🐍 😊 Nice one!

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад +1

      This is about the best place to see such snakes...from a distance! No surprises, they just cross the road. That little frog (and the one chipmunk we saw) looked a bit nervous with so many snakes around!

    • @TerryX2Explore
      @TerryX2Explore 3 года назад

      @@SlonesWildernessExpeditions I don't blame them! ;-)

  • @JimHayesHiking
    @JimHayesHiking 3 года назад

    WOW! That was amazing guys! A song popped into my head ''Copperhead Road'' by Steve Earle,lol. Great video.

  • @SantosChronicles
    @SantosChronicles 3 года назад +1

    I have never seen a tree frog before. Timber Rattler was huge to me. I like how all the trees are starting to change callers over there.

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад +1

      I have tree frogs in my yard, they like to hang around on my garage at night below the dusk to dawn light where all the bugs collect, LOL! Fall is coming early this year, colors are changing quick.

  • @cydrums3411
    @cydrums3411 3 года назад +1

    That's a lot of snakes my friends 👍.

  • @SantosChronicles
    @SantosChronicles 3 года назад +1

    Hey we were just there at the Garden of the Gods. But we never did any hiking in the actual Forrest itself. No way I would go during this time but happy watch you guys do it. You really do an amazing job with your narration. Didn't recognize you guys without your cool hats. Wow, you weren't kidding, there was a bunch on your walk.

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад +1

      Most of the Shawnee is pretty safe, as long as you stay on trail. This place, however, is a snake haven and definitely a place you'd want to closely control children if you ever did go. You know we love the wildlife!

  • @PFAM5
    @PFAM5 3 года назад

    Really cool video. Watched it twice today. Snake road would be the perfect place to overcome a fear of snakes lol.

  • @walktalkbikeandhike642
    @walktalkbikeandhike642 3 года назад

    Great video and timing! I'm planning a trip down to Shawnee soon :)
    Not looking forward to seeing as many snakes as you guys did LOL

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад +1

      Have fun! How many snakes you see, depends on where you go in the Shawnee. We went to this area specifically looking to see snakes!

  • @Parr4theCourse
    @Parr4theCourse 3 года назад +1

    Well that road was aptly named!!!

  • @mikestuckmeyer8400
    @mikestuckmeyer8400 3 года назад

    Very cool. Went there in spring 2020 and saw one small cottonmouth. We probably got there too late in the day (driving from STL). Hope to get back in the fall and see more. What time of day were you there?

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад +1

      I believe we got there around 10am, and was there 3+ hours. I've found that the snakes aren't really up and moving until the sun is out and warming the ground & rocks up, so going too early doesn't really work. Haven't been there later in the day. One year, we went too early in the migration (third weekend of September) and saw no snakes at all!

  • @JimHerbertOutdoors
    @JimHerbertOutdoors 3 года назад +1

    Cool video and editing ✌ What dates were you down there?

  • @ForgottenFriendReptileTV
    @ForgottenFriendReptileTV Год назад +1

    Wow great numbers of finds! What do you think was the best time of day or temperatures for movement? We'll be visiting next month.

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад +1

      Probably afternoon, when the sun is out and warming the gravel on the road. They love sunning themselves on the road.

    • @ForgottenFriendReptileTV
      @ForgottenFriendReptileTV Год назад

      @@SlonesWildernessExpeditions thanks! Have you ever done a trip thru the glades? We just had an awesome father/son trip there last month. The highlight reel is in the first 45 seconds if you wanna check it out:
      ruclips.net/video/DXH3Gma25VA/видео.html

  • @terriepierceespinosa6962
    @terriepierceespinosa6962 Год назад +1

    From 7:30 to 7:43 when you're looking at the green snake, is that another large, dark-colored snake behind it?

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад +1

      Not that I can make out, but it wouldn't surprise me if we missed something while concentrating on the rough green!

  • @LostOnLandAgain
    @LostOnLandAgain 3 года назад +1

    Other than the tree frog I have only one word for you. NO LOL

  • @cherylsterrenburg2186
    @cherylsterrenburg2186 2 года назад +3

    Just curious what species of snakes have been seen here over the years?

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  2 года назад +1

      More than I can list! Here's a link to a PDF that has them all listed, from the Shawnee National Forest Service.
      www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5106391.pdf

  • @RB-mb1ul
    @RB-mb1ul 2 года назад +2

    Planning a trip there for the weekend of September 25. Is that good timing?

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  2 года назад +1

      It might be, really just depends on the weather. The cooler temps, the more they are on the move!

    • @RB-mb1ul
      @RB-mb1ul 2 года назад

      @@SlonesWildernessExpeditions oh really, cooler? What temperature range?

    • @chuckp342
      @chuckp342 Год назад

      @@RB-mb1ul I'm interested too. I've never been, though I'm not too far (5ish hours). I'm definitely hitting it this year, though don't know the ideal temperature to catch the cottonmouths on the move

  • @ckfandor4300
    @ckfandor4300 Год назад +1

    Is there a "worm" road here in Illinois?

  • @MrRemo71
    @MrRemo71 3 года назад +1

    I used to really like this place but it's gotten so well known now, there's way too many people the last couple of times I've been. And the more people that are out there the less snakes will be on the road.

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад

      I understand! I'd say "go early" but the snakes don't really come out until the sun warms up the ground. Maybe worth going to during the week, avoid weekends.

    • @MrRemo71
      @MrRemo71 3 года назад +1

      @@SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      Yes that helps. I went on a week day a few times ago

  • @jasonmiller4046
    @jasonmiller4046 Год назад +1

    thank you F shitcago

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад

      There's a few things in Chicago that I like (to visit, wouldn't want to live there.) But there is SO much more to Illinois, as you well know!

  • @WanderingWiley
    @WanderingWiley 3 года назад +1

    That would not be for me, lol. Not a fan🤣😂

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад

      Haha yeah, definitely not for everybody! We just like seeing wildlife that we don't often get a chance to see.

  • @C63-AMG
    @C63-AMG 2 года назад +1

    The snakes are super lazy there

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  2 года назад +1

      The fall migration is chillier, so they're not moving too quick. Most of the time, they get onto the gravel road and bask to warm themselves, and that's how we find them.

  • @LincolnintheAdirondacks
    @LincolnintheAdirondacks 3 года назад +1

    I don't like snakes so this road would not be for me haha

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  3 года назад

      Haha yeah, I can't say I'm a fan of snakes, but I cant help but feel in awe of them too. 🤷‍♂️

  • @nancyrobinson1257
    @nancyrobinson1257 Год назад +1

    Purposefully going out and tracking them down like this is asking to be bit. The park is specific about not disturbing them to keep a distance and how deadly they are

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад

      Yes, and we followed those rules. The park encourages wildlife lovers to stroll, on foot, along the road, but not to disturb the wildlife, which we did not. In fact, we warned a few people along the way to take a few steps back. We do, however, have zoom cameras. You are not asking to be bit, if you know how to act around these wonderful creatures.

  • @adamgolden9529
    @adamgolden9529 Год назад +4

    I was going to propose an airstrike.....

  • @aaronhardway343
    @aaronhardway343 Год назад +5

    I would suggest driving a very large steam roller over snake road repeatedly during the migration........

    • @ravikiranch5988
      @ravikiranch5988 Год назад +1

      Why so grudge?

    • @SlonesWildernessExpeditions
      @SlonesWildernessExpeditions  Год назад +7

      Please stay away then. Leave it to people that respect the wildlife.

    • @aaronhardway343
      @aaronhardway343 Год назад

      I don't live anywhere near Illinois so staying away won't be a problem for me. I do respect wildlife. I work for my state's DNR Wildlife Management Division but you will have to forgive me if I have an aversion to big, long worms with needle sharp fangs which like to insert those fangs into living flesh and inject it with poisonois venom. Steamroll the motherfu@kers!

  • @AlMount
    @AlMount Год назад

    One more reason to hate Illinois.

  • @Lindleyferchel
    @Lindleyferchel Год назад +1

    No way will I get off the road!