Turtle Crossings
Posted by: 13coach13
N 43° 15.746 W 080° 19.304
17T E 555048 N 4790181
Our kids renamed a section of McLean School Road, just north of St. George, Ontario, Snapping Turtle Sideroad. We placed a geocache here in honour of the good laugh we had over this one!
Waymark Code: WM7419
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 08/29/2009
Views: 24
While out for our evening drive, we came across a very large snapping turtle in the middle of this quiet country road. We all convinced GreenThumb9 (Dad) that he should get out and help the turtle off the road before it got hit by a car. Reluctantly Dad grabbed his work gloves out of the trunk and headed for Mr. Snapper (who was right in front of our car). The turtle was NOT impressed and tried to crane his neck around several times to bite Dad, but Dad persisted (with our encouragement of course). Just as Dad got a good hold on the snapper's shell, trying all along to avoid being bitten, Mom blasted the car horn! You should have been there! Dad immediately let go of the turtle and bolted upright with a rather shocked look on his face! The three of us, still sitting comfortably in the car, couldn't help but laugh hysterically! What a sight! What a memory! To this day we laugh as we drive down this stretch of the road!
Species Link: [Web Link]
How often turtles cross:
Months most seen crossing: From May - September
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