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Katie
I want to tent camp next weekend and I was wondering where the best places are that are free. Here are my stipulations:
-No chains/ snow tires required
-Around San Bernardino
-FREE
-Tent camping
Answer
this time of the year your best bet is probably in the desert. You might try Anza Borrega or the Mojave National Preserve. You can camp pretty much where ever you want for free, but be aware there would be no facilities and you have to pack everything out that you bring in. Sweet time to be in the desert.
this time of the year your best bet is probably in the desert. You might try Anza Borrega or the Mojave National Preserve. You can camp pretty much where ever you want for free, but be aware there would be no facilities and you have to pack everything out that you bring in. Sweet time to be in the desert.
How to keep snakes away in a camping area?
Emily
Im going to be camping today at Lake Isabella and I live in california. And I am really feared of snakes so I was wondering if they have snakes in camping areas or if you've ever been to one and seen one? And what happens if I see one how can I get away from them? Please serious answers. Thanks you.
Answer
Snakes rarely enter peoples campsites. They are mostly afraid of us, more than we are afraid of them. I have been camping and hiking for over 40 years and have NEVER had a snake near my tent or at my campsite. I sometimes have seen them while hiking, especially in the desert and in rocky areas. 99% of the snakes I have ever seen are not poisonous. Even rattlesnakes, especially the type out West, are not agressive and will not attack you.
I doubt you will have any trouble. They will not chase you. If you see one, just walk around it. If it is in a place where seeing it bothers you ask somebody not afraid of them to pick it up and move it into the woods or away from you.
Snakes rarely enter peoples campsites. They are mostly afraid of us, more than we are afraid of them. I have been camping and hiking for over 40 years and have NEVER had a snake near my tent or at my campsite. I sometimes have seen them while hiking, especially in the desert and in rocky areas. 99% of the snakes I have ever seen are not poisonous. Even rattlesnakes, especially the type out West, are not agressive and will not attack you.
I doubt you will have any trouble. They will not chase you. If you see one, just walk around it. If it is in a place where seeing it bothers you ask somebody not afraid of them to pick it up and move it into the woods or away from you.
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