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Isn't that a movie "snakes in a van" something like that.:D

Going to Quadra island for the long weekend - see the latest DAN Diver Alert for a short piece on this site. Looking forward to some great shots. Tough shooting however, serious current to contend with. Last time, one one dive I just put the camera away, I was just moving too fast along the wall to get anything focused and framed.
 
SuPrBuGmAn:
I dove yesterday and somehow managed to get a snake inside my van. It slithered over my feet while I was driving home and scared the bajesus out of me... Sorry, no pics!
Picking up hitch hikers in the Bronco of Doom again? :D
 
SuPrBuGmAn:
This little guy could have easily been a mocassin or copperhead, I was too busy screaming like a little girl to tell. :wink:

Now you if you had housed your E-300, you could have smashed the snake on the head in one fell swoop.......... :D:14:

Is it the weekend yet? lol.......
 
SeaYoda:
Picking up hitch hikers in the Bronco of Doom again? :D

Work van this time :p


Jamdiver:
Now you if you had housed your E-300, you could have smashed the snake on the head in one fell swoop.......... :D:14:

Is it the weekend yet? lol.......

I don't have the E300 :) I have the E500 & E1. Housing or not, the E1 could have taken out a plethora of snakes due to its uber tough build!
 

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