If you are hiking anywhere, you should wear boots that, at the very least, cover the ankles for both support as well as to help ward off possible snake bites. Flipflops or tennies will give protection for neither. You should also wear pants, preferably of denim, that may offer some protection from thorns, rocks and even snakebite. Even if there are no venomous snakes at the higher altitudes of the Cascades, you will still pass through snake country on your way. Use common sense and dress appropriately when hiking anywhere.
According to the "Don't Hike with Headphones" blog, it is not safe to hike with headphones.
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If you charter an expedition to Antarctica to hike, then, yes, you can hike there. If you are employed temporarily by a government, you may have access to restricted 'walks' that are safe. However, free-range hiking on the continent for temporary workers is not allowed.
Yes, it would be safe to consume because the venom of a rattlesnake is not a poison. The venom would be deactivated by the cooking process, also.
Hitch-hiking is never without risk.
Rattlesnake venom is not poisonous and it would become deactivated during the cooking process. It would generally be safe to eat.
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To prepare for a hike on the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, it is important to train physically by doing regular cardio and strength exercises, as well as hiking with a backpack to build endurance. Additionally, acclimatizing to the high altitude is crucial, so spending a few days in Cusco before the hike is recommended. Packing essentials such as proper hiking gear, snacks, water, and sunscreen is also important. Lastly, booking a reputable tour company in advance is advised to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience on the trail.
Rattlesnake venom is not poisonous so would be safe to consume as long as you have no open sores or cuts in your mouth, throat or stomach. It would be digested just as food is.
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