soon i'll be off into my next adventure, to be exactly: off to central america. i intend to spend the majority of my time in the country side, either on the farm which will be my base for the time being or exploring the surrounding jungle (only short walks and daytrips until i have gained more experience with this type of environment).
i'm fairly familiar with the snakes of northern Oz and snakes don't freak me out- i actually find them rather fascinating animals... .but that does not mean fancy getting bitten by one (the images of fer-de-lance bite victims looks rather nasty.....)
most of the time i will be on my own, so in case something should happen (despite applying the rules of precaution a good friend on THE Kangaroo Island taught me many years ago) i probably have to deal with it myself.....
as snake bite treatment seems to have changed over the years* and oztralian snakes have a different type of venom: what's the best way to deal with such a problem when you're alone?! I have never heard of anyone doing it, but as hydrogen peroxide can be used to clean minor wounds-- would it work to remove the venom from the bite?!
(* recently i found even some texts stating that missionaries in the amazon jungle rescued victims by electrocuting them with the battery of an outboard engine, but i'm not sure if that's just a myth--- not that i carry a powerful enough battery with me anyway)
i'm fairly familiar with the snakes of northern Oz and snakes don't freak me out- i actually find them rather fascinating animals... .but that does not mean fancy getting bitten by one (the images of fer-de-lance bite victims looks rather nasty.....)
most of the time i will be on my own, so in case something should happen (despite applying the rules of precaution a good friend on THE Kangaroo Island taught me many years ago) i probably have to deal with it myself.....
as snake bite treatment seems to have changed over the years* and oztralian snakes have a different type of venom: what's the best way to deal with such a problem when you're alone?! I have never heard of anyone doing it, but as hydrogen peroxide can be used to clean minor wounds-- would it work to remove the venom from the bite?!
(* recently i found even some texts stating that missionaries in the amazon jungle rescued victims by electrocuting them with the battery of an outboard engine, but i'm not sure if that's just a myth--- not that i carry a powerful enough battery with me anyway)