There is a scene in my novel A Gathering of Diamonds where the protagonist, Tom Logan is deep in the
I attended geologic summer field camp in northern
"I got it,
I had found the contact just as a wall of rock halted my progress. I didn't need to go any further because what I sought was right before my eyes. What I felt at that moment was the elation of discovery. When I turned back toward the valley, my euphoria turned to immediate dread.
I was on a flat plain of rock, standing amid a wad of snakes that stretched at least five feet in all directions. The inert reptiles were huge, some thicker than my thighs. When I saw a head protruding from the mass, I knew they were rattlers. I had apparently walked across them in my zeal to find the outcrop contact (I know! It must seem like I'm making this up but every word is true.)
I tried to yell but my voice was locked deep in my throat. Finally, I managed a squeaky call for help but
I finally caught my breath and grabbed a loose rock from the wall behind me. When I tossed it on the snakes, they didn't even move. The next rock did the trick, causing the snakes to begin slithering away in all directions, providing a path of escape, one that I quickly took down the hill. When I reached a large flat rock, I collapsed on my butt, refusing to move until my heart rate finally returned to normal.
The lethargic reptiles were sunning on the ledge, using sunlight to raise their temperatures - the reason that I didn't suffer the death of a thousand bites. Still, it was lucky that I was young or I would probably have had a heart attack.
Unlike Tom Logan, I still don't have a terrible fear of snakes but I have had an experience or two that gave me the insight to describe a person that does.